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- Bands drive for success - The Age
Bands drive for successThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoBut it hasn't become a free-for-all; many artists still refuse to work with multinationals. "Some ask to see the green credentials of a company or ask for a ...
- 1 hr 42 mins ago (Examiner.com) - San Francisco Examiner
The poet is the executive director of the nonprofit Youth Speaks, which Saturday at 7 p.m. will host the 12th annual Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam finals in S.F.’s War Memorial Opera House. Tickets are $18 for general admission and can be purchased ...
- Patti Smith takes over every medium - AfterEllen.com
Patti Smith takes over every mediumAfterEllen.com - 1 hour agoThe woman is an artist in every sense of the word, as she's been a consistent force of music, activism and poetry since the 1970s. ...
- June 26, 2008 (Wilson County News)
Bromide’s a special place — Just not the best place to pray!
- Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever” - South Florida Caribbean News
Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever”South Florida Caribbean News, FL - 3 hours agoThe event will be hosted by the Poetry Society of Jamaica as part of their monthly fellowship. Malachi will be the special guest performer/reader for the ...
- June 2008 - AccessAtlanta
Atlanta’s Theater of the Stars is about to have some disappointed tweens on its hands. The local Broadway producer has pulled the plug on the August engagement of the wildy popular stage version of “High School Musical.” However, the theater ...
- The Big Kahuna: Tim Winton's new novel explores why the young heed the call of the surf (Independent)
Talking to Tim Winton, one of Australia's most lauded contemporary novelists, isn't like talking to other writers. While his conversation ranges, typically enough, across the seminal writers who have influenced him – Twain, Stevenson, Wordsworth, Faulkner – there's also much conversation devoted to less typically writerish pursuits: surfing, swimming, wave breaks and reefs.
- Dame Judi upstaged by gun drama - Daily Mail
Dame Judi upstaged by gun dramaDaily Mail, UK - May 8, 2008Siobhan is also following Catherine's example as an artist and poet - next month she will exhibit her own illustrated poetry alongside work by society ...
- Legislature ends a wild, bizarre session - Buffalo News
ALBANY — Key measures affecting the upstate economy died Tuesday as Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders ended this year’s legislative session, one of the more bizarre periods highlighted by the departure of its two biggest power ...
- Maya Angelou throws herself at life (Akron Beacon Journal)
NEW YORK: It takes just seconds to leave behind the muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black-and-white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- Varia: Is Civility for Chumps? - Newsweek
Varia: Is Civility for Chumps?Newsweek - 6 hours agoLikewise, Teresa Heinz Kerry isn't a bit sorry she undermined the poetry of the speech she gave last night at the Democratic National Convention by earlier ...
- Fighting talk - Guardian Unlimited
'It becomes more and more real' ... Timothy West and Lisa Dulson in a 1999 production of The Birthday Party. Photograph: Tristram Kenton Harold Pinter's career was nearly strangled at birth. On Monday May 19 1958, The Birthday Party opened at the ...
- CD Review: Death Cab for Cutie falls down 'Narrow Stairs' with new ... - U-Wire.com
Have 45 minutes, a music player, and a lot of patience? If so, Death Cab for Cutie's new album "Narrow Stairs" may be for you. Death Cab for Cutie's second major label release debuted May 13 to a fan base that had waited three long years for a ...
- Keys to the kingdom of melody - The Gazette (Montreal)
Keys to the kingdom of melodyThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 14 hours agoBut the poetry is in the struggle, hopefully." Gonzales performs tonight at 8:30 at La Tulipe, 4530 Papineau Ave. Tickets: $20. Call 514-529-5000. ...
- Queen is asked to appoint first female Poet Laureate after 22 men in ... - The Independent
Ever since the Royal household crowned John Dryden as the first Poet Laureate in 1668, the honour has been bestowed on men of letters from William Wordsworth to Ted Hughes. No woman has ever held the position. But now, organisers of one of the most ...
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