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- Enjoy CHORUS Celebration At Southbank Centre - HULIQ (press release)
Enjoy CHORUS Celebration At Southbank CentreHULIQ (press release), NC - 1 hour agoEarlier in the day the award-winning London Adventist Chorale with its conductor Ken Burton bring a programme of African-American choral music to the Queen ...
- Concertgebouw Orchestra/Järvi at the Barbican - Times Online
Concertgebouw Orchestra/Järvi at the BarbicanTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoJean-Yves Thibaudet at the piano demonstrated stamina but little poetry and the general ruckus easily swamped Cynthia Millar's ondes Martenot as it did the ...
- A prize worth cracking a beer over (Toronto Star)
An Ottawa artist who uses beer caps, auto parts and old toys to create works has won a Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts. Ron Noganosh will receive $35,000 and be asked to identify an emerging artist of the year, who will get $15,000. Publishing house Coach House Books gets $50,000 as the winner in the arts organization category.
- Volunteering in the Dominican Republic - Part 2 - GoGirlfriend
GoGirlfriendVolunteering in the Dominican Republic - Part 2GoGirlfriend, Canada - 1 hour agoThey sang to us and read poetry and said things in English but most of all they gave us love. The love was so intense that between classroom good-byes, ...
- Levantine Kaffeeklatsch - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsLevantine KaffeeklatschNew York Times Blogs, NY - 43 minutes agoIt was founded in 1998 by the biographer and critic Adina Hoffman and the poet and translator Peter Cole, whose book of Medieval Hebrew poetry we reviewed ...
- In a word, solid - Winnipeg Sun
In a word, solidWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 15 minutes agoSurprisingly, this synth-washed slow-burner about African-American identity isn't nearly as provocative as its title suggests. ...
- Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati' (International Herald Tribune)
If any work of fiction might be powerful enough to transcend the mountain of polemic, historical inquiry, policy analysis and reportage that stands between the Western reader and the Arab soul, it's this wonder of a book.
- New Harmony Project Theatrical collaboration - Henderson Gleaner
New Harmony Project Theatrical collaborationHenderson Gleaner, KY - 1 hour agoHoltzman, an award-winning playwright and screenwriter who lives in Connecticut and works in New York, discovered McGonagall's poetry when he heard people ...
- Flowers and poems at the arboretum (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON TWP. -- On Sunday, June 29, the staff of the Hunterdon County Arboretum will welcome visitors to a special Garden Social and Poetry Reading from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is free but registration is required.
- ARTS | GINA SMITH - Charlotte Observer
ARTS | GINA SMITHCharlotte Observer, NC - 56 minutes agoThe Poetry Hickory reading series will continue with a reading at 7 pm June 10 at Taste Full Beans Coffeehouse in downtown Hickory with guest poets Ted Pope ...
- Mystery deepens over German poet Schiller's skull - Boston Globe
BERLIN (Reuters) - A painstaking two-year investigation to determine which of two skulls belonged to Friedrich Schiller has found neither is a match, prolonging a 180-year-old mystery over the celebrated German poet's remains. A team of international ...
- Profile: Leonard Cohen - Times Online
Leonard Cohen’s habit of going into every concert with a prayer on his lips is hardly surprising. He believes that someone took a shot at him long ago at a concert in France that was attended by rowdy Maoists. As he reflected later: “They’re ...
- A California US Open: Golfers Knockin' on the Golden Door - Cybergolf National
A California US Open: Golfers Knockin' on the Golden DoorCybergolf National - 10 hours agoNow it's TS Eliot's poetry that comes to mind: "Only those who risk going too far can possibly find how far one can go." Carpe diem, gentleman, you may ...
- All Events for 20 May 2008 (My Village Tooting)
Until 22 May 2008 Delightful comedy of manners which follows the life of five women working in a Lebanese beauty salon where love, laughter and tears all fight for attention....
- Late in life, Millerton man shared story of POW camp - Star-Gazette
For me, the most remarkable thing about Arnold Mitchell isn't how he managed to survive difficult times. What is remarkable is the way he put the horrors of war behind him and built a beautiful life. Mitchell, who was shot down over Austria in 1944 ...
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