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- The next Ethel Merman... - Broadway World
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors ...
- In 'Act 3,' they're free to paint and sculpt the town - indy.com
In 'Act 3,' they're free to paint and sculpt the townindy.com, IN - 1 hour agoAfter retirement, he wrote poetry and started a novel but knew he had to follow his muse and dedicate himself full time to art. His primary medium is bronze ...
- Poetry and motion - The List
The ListPoetry and motionThe List, UK - 1 hour agoThe structure of the show is pedestrian: the mildly diverting trios and solos are interspersed with laboured readings of classical poetry. ...
- Caray's wit will endure (The State)
I LOST A DEAR FRIEND Sunday, even though I never met the man. Over the past 33 years, Skip Caray became friend to one and all as the always frank, quick-witted, wise-cracking radio and television voice of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks. Caray died in his sleep. He was 68. Atlanta games will not be the same without Caray. Heck, I never have been a Braves or Hawks fan, but I can’t tell you ...
- Immigrant’s success spurs him to help others start in business - Buffalo News
Immigrant’s success spurs him to help others start in businessBuffalo News, United States - 3 hours ago... drive rather than grades is the primarily criteria “because the entrepreneurial spirit is something totally different than someone writing poetry,” said ...
- Bend's brew pubs cure what ales you - Seattle Times
The big and busy Deschutes Brewery's and Public House in Bend, Ore., is the town's original brew pub, established in 1988. Sunriver Resort, Mount Bachelor and 300 days of sunshine a year draw hordes of visitors to the town of Bend, a central Oregon ...
- Art review: Foto - Scotsman
Art review: FotoScotsman, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoDark Repose by Karel Kasparic shows a woman sleeping, her figure suggestively cut by sharp lines of light and shade. The shadows of people in a sunlit ...
- 400-year-old Shakespeare book back a decade later (The Arizona Republic)
Many in custody after asking to have $30 million book authenticated.
- Cleburne rapper Scott Johnson is trying to send an uplifting message (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CARY DARLING CLEBURNE — The last time Scott Johnson made news, he’d been stabbed multiple times in the upper body — including his left cheek, where a knife was implanted in bone — as gang revenge for a shooting. The year was 1992, and Johnson, then living in Arlington, was running with a rough crowd. "It was a real crazy time," Johnson, 33, remembers. "I was 17, a very dangerous age. ...
- After tragedy, former beauty queen writes poetry (Miami Herald)
At age 11, Diana Bien-Aime was thrown through the back window of a car in a horrible accident. She suffered a broken nose and internal bleeding and was left with scars on her face and arms.
- Spiritual awakening transforms agnostic into singing maggidah - J. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California
Spiritual awakening transforms agnostic into singing maggidahJ. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California, CA - Jul 10, 2008“It was very devotional, talking about God as compassionate, merciful and loving,” says Ravitz, who was also touched by the poetry of Rumi. ...
- How Karadzic stirred global Islamic terror - Times Online
How Karadzic stirred global Islamic terrorTimes Online, UK - 8 hours agoKaradzic's legacy is likely to prove more lasting than his poetry. The ethnically cleansed Bosnian Serb mini-state that he created has no plans to let ...
- Scarlett isn't first to test singing skills - Lincoln Journal Star
Last week Scarlett Johansson became the latest to take the leap from actor to crooner with her debut album of Tom Waits covers, “Anywhere I Lay My Head.” Save a glowing review or two, the reception of Johansson’s effort has been lukewarm at ...
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' (Macworld UK)
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has blasted Apple's iTunes Store as "brilliant, but heartless". "Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh," Jenkins thrills.
- Listen to the prize-giving at the recent Griffin gala, as well as an ... - CBC News
(Photo credit: Lynn Davis) This week’s podcast features recordings from the Griffin Poetry Prize event. Along with the awards presentations and acceptance speeches from the gala in Toronto in early June, there’s also a new interview with John ...
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