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- Rich family history inspires (The Times of Acadiana)
Lucy Hurston never knew her aunt. Zora Neale Hurston passed away when Lucy was three-years-old. Even so, Lucy Hurston says she always felt a close connection to her aunt who wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God.
- Misty Words, Blue Skies - Tehelka
TehelkaMisty Words, Blue SkiesTehelka, India - 39 minutes agoWe found out the police had not been able to make sense of the poetry. Even the literary experts who were brought in didn’t understand what it was about. ...
- Poetry captures the moment - Wicked Local Boxborough
Poetry captures the momentWicked Local Boxborough, MA - Mar 20, 2008“The kids were amazed that he knew their family members and that this was a well known poet who walked the same soil as they did,” Anthony said after this ...
- Enjoy the fruits of the vine at six-day Pittsburgh festival - Morning Call
East Coast Easy is a weekly listing of timely travel destinations along the East Coast. Dozens of restaurants in the Pittsburgh region will celebrate Pittsburgh Wine Festival Week, Saturday through May 8, with wine offerings, luncheons, dinners, wine ...
- Poetry: A Summer Day in Winter - UT The Daily Texan
Poetry: A Summer Day in WinterUT The Daily Texan, TX - 55 minutes agoAs Toscher puts it, "the energy [Monday] was strong, and I would like to share my love [poem] with the fellow students." The Texan strives to present all ...
- Cellos Add Wordless but Lyrical Voices (New York Times)
On Monday evening Sequitur turned over the stage of Merkin Concert Hall to its cellist, Greg Hesselink, for an unusual program of works for cello and voice.
- Fifteen Candles | Old for its age, New Genre makes its annual appearance (Urban Tulsa)
Now in its 15th year, Living Arts of Tulsa's annual New Genre Festival will take over many of the art galleries and venues in the downtown area this Thursday through Sunday, March 6-12, bringing cutting edge installation and performance art specifically designed to push the boundaries of what one no... By Nat McKnight.
- Listening Post: Music from 'Heroes,' Switches, Mozart, Koz and more (The Buffalo News)
Various Artists, “Heroes: Original Soundtrack” (NBC). A soundtrack as eclectic as the show it is culled from? That's a rare thing, since most of the time, availability for tunes on hip TV soundtracks is sold like advertising space, and any old sensitive singer-songwriter fare is tossed in back of the big emotional moment on screen. (That means you, “Grey's Anatomy”! Stop trying to push my ...
- Framingham State professor emerita selected for poetry prize - Daily News Tribune
Framingham State professor emerita selected for poetry prizeDaily News Tribune, MA - 31 minutes agoFor this, her fourth volume of poetry, Levine won the 2007 Autumn House prize, given by her publisher, Autumn House Press, and selected by acclaimed poet ...
- Is "Grand Theft Auto IV" the best in the series? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP The Grand Theft Auto video game series returns to the mean streets of Liberty City in "GTA IV." Does "Grand Theft Auto IV" live up to the hype? Is it as good as "San Andreas" or "Vice City"? Plain Dealer gaming expert Damon Sims answers with a ...
- San Jose Youth Poetry Slam team holds tryouts - San Jose Mercury News
San Jose Youth Poetry Slam team holds tryoutsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 6 hours ago... in Silicon Valley, so many parties and all four on the same night of... Kym McHugh: I am looking for the Tartan for McHugh for my upcoming wedding, thanks..
- ‘IT’S ONLY YOU UP THERE’ ALONE, aloud, ELECTRIC - TheNewsTribune.com
‘IT’S ONLY YOU UP THERE’ ALONE, aloud, ELECTRICTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 1 hour agoThe senior plays saxophone and has spoken in front of his classmates at Puyallup High School, but a spoken poetry competition presents a totally different ...
- Eugenia P. Butler, 61; conceptual artist (Los Angeles Times)
Eugenia P. Butler, a formative figure in conceptual art who often incorporated the written or spoken word in spare exhibits that challenged people to explore how they perceive reality, has died. She was 61.
- Classic night out? Make date with the symphony (Honolulu Advertiser)
My only rule for this space is this: If it happens at night, it's fair game. So this time, I'm taking a break from the late-night scene
- Pomp up the jam: Graduation approaches - Tonganoxie Mirror
Pomp up the jam: Graduation approachesTonganoxie Mirror, KS - 7 hours agoOther activities at graduation will include a poetry reading, as well as speeches from co-valedictorians. Kramer is a co-valedictorian, as is Martin Lucas. ...
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