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- Inspiration has many sources for songwriters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
By STEVE PALISIIN spalisin@thesunnews.com The ideas and inspiration for putting words into music takes many paths for many people. Many songwriters aim to land a hit through the way other people interpret their lyrics. Others meld their feelings with a melody for sheer self- fulfillment and hope what hits their heart taps a beat into others'.
- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released (CBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- 'Emergency' Extended Until June 1st At Geffen Playhouse - Broadway World
'Emergency' Extended Until June 1st At Geffen PlayhouseBroadway World, NY - May 9, 2008Emergency artfully blends comedy, music, slam poetry and social consciousness as Beaty fluently transforms into more than 40 characters throughout the ...
- Sunny delights - Guardian Unlimited
Since the TV show ended, fickle viewers have transferred to Desperate Housewives and Entourage, and Sarah Jessica Parker has had to endure being named in a magazine poll of the world's least attractive women. But here's the movie at last, showing ...
- A conference cometh - San Francisco Gate
The global artistic impact of the seminal American playwright Eugene O'Neill is the subject of a five-day international conference taking place at his old homestead, Tao House, June 11-15. Conferees from throughout the United States and many ...
- The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals, and what's their purpose? (Independent)
Why are we asking this now?
- Thomas Disch, Novelist, Dies at 68 (New York Times)
Mr. Disch twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God.
- Davidson Calendar: May 16-23 - Nashville Tennessean
The Improv Nashville Show: Improv Nashville performs scenes, games and a one-act play based on audience suggestions. 8 p.m. May 16 and 23, 12th South Arts Venue, 2907 12th Ave. S.; $10; tickets: 418-0905, www.improvnashville.com . J. William Myers ...
- Nurses moving on up - UCD Advocate
Watch out Denver, the city may be changing one open mind and mouth at a time. Some people just like to speak up, and for those people there is a home in the Denver Grassroots Rally. The organization grew out of the âSave the Caucusâ group that ...
- The Literary Greats The Literary Greats - Houston Chronicle
See them live: With the Scattered Pages and Sara Van Buskirk. 9 p.m. Friday, June 6. Continental Club, 3700 Main. We're sorry, your Flash browser plug-in appears to be out-of-date. Please visit http://www.adobe.com for a quick upgrade. "The Literary ...
- Rock and roll or write - Daily Telegraph
Andy Miller reviews Gig: the Life and Times of a Rock-star Fantasist by Simon Armitage; Bringing It All Back Home by Ian Clayton; and Bomp! Saving the World One Record at a Time ed by Steve Crist It was Nick Hornby who said that writers become ...
- A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30 - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarA list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30The Free Lance-Star, VA - 11 hours agoArts Center in Orange, 129 E. Main St. "Poetry of Color,' paintings by John J. Fitzsimmons. Through June 7. Opening reception, today, 6:30 pm 540/672-7311. ...
- Keeping in stride for a cause (Honolulu Advertiser)
It doesn't matter what the distance is, runners of all abilities reach a moment where pain and fatigue threaten to overwhelm them. But whenever the going gets tough for marathoner Christopher "Kit" Smith, he does what many fathers might consider unthinkable: He calls upon the memory of the daughter who died of cancer when she was only 18.
- âTNTâ show delivers dynamite fun - Campus Times
Campus TimesâTNTâ show delivers dynamite funCampus Times, CA - 31 minutes agoThe show offered a variety of talents, from singing and dancing to stepping and poetry. The women from Delta Sigma Theta sorority came out to show their ...
- Activist calls for health care reform: John Trudell promotes Give Love ... - Olympian
American Indian activist, actor and poet John Trudell borrowed a famous quote to tackle a Titanic-size goal. The phrase: Women and children first. The goal: Comprehensive health care coverage for Americans. Trudell, 62, of Los Angeles will offer a ...
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