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- Roy Nathanson: Auditory Circus (All About Jazz)
Saxophonist Roy Nathanson was in one of the earliest versions of The Lounge Lizards, which he left to found The Jazz Passengers, a group that slowly morphed into his new ensemble, Sotto Voce. In between he also co-led a duo with keyboardist and composer, Anthony Coleman and released, among others, the ground-breaking album I Could've Been a Drum (Tzadik, 1997).
- Shouting poetry from the rooftops (The New Zealand Herald)
From dance parties on the shores of the Thames to a temporary boating lake atop the Hayward Gallery, the South Bank - London's premiere cultural strip and home to the Tate Modern, the National Theatre and the British Film Institute - boasts some striking and unusual attractions.
- OMG! You don't have to be a genius to bang out a blog - WA today
OMG! You don't have to be a genius to bang out a blogWA today, Australia - Jul 31, 2008SOME mornings I like to take my laptop and go and write in the local coffee shop near my office because I have low self-esteem and imagine that people will ...
- 'Welcome Home': The Hollow of A Veteran's Heart - Washington Post
"Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter" is not so much about the stories that wounded soldiers bring back to us as it is the ones they keep to themselves. At the center of Julie Marie Myatt's austere, sometimes absorbing comedy-drama, which has arrived at the ...
- Anniversaries bring memories - Daily Oklahoman
But it didn't. It lingered throughout the day. In the late afternoon, I sat down to write my weekly column, and looked at the date. It registered. It was my wedding anniversary — 15 years ago. In the months and years following a death, it helps to ...
- Keen insights but writing is strained - Louisville Courier-Journal
Keen insights but writing is strainedLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 6 hours agoFrederick Smock chairs the English department at Bellarmine University. His forthcoming book is Craft-talk: On Writing Poetry. By Michel Marriott.
- Out of the blue - Manchester Evening News
Out of the blueManchester Evening News, UK - 16 minutes agoThe extracts comprise an eclectic mix of ideas and formats, including music, comedy, film, drama and poetry. On Thursday, award-winning Manchester-based Ben ...
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- New Miss Black USA Crowned In Las Vegas - Seattle Medium
New Miss Black USA Crowned In Las VegasSeattle Medium, WA - 3 hours agoFrom Opera, gospel, mime, poetry and acting, the group seemed ready to go on tour. A turning point in the competition was apparently White’s response in the ...
- In Middlebury, Garza mystery solved - Burlington Free Press
MIDDLEBURY — The night he vanished, Middlebury College student Nicholas Garza wandered due east from a friend’s residence hall, toward the creek in which his body would be found almost four months later, instead of north in the direction of his ...
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file (Independent)
Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, the most complex, luminous place yet might be a little town called Argus, North Dakota. Since she first introduced the town in Love Medicine (1984), Louise Erdrich has gone back to it continually, conjuring the reservation it abuts, the love affairs which ...
- Tatum O'Neal's in big trouble; Jack Black's a dad again: The Morning ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tatum is off the wagon in a sad, public way. Tatum O'Neal was arrested Sunday night in New York for buying cocaine and crack, the New York Post is reporting. The actress, who won an Oscar at age 10 starring alongside dad Ryan in "Paper Moon ...
- Tribute to Nicolás Guillén - Radio Nuevitas
Radio NuevitasTribute to Nicolás GuillénRadio Nuevitas, Cuba - 54 minutes agoRepresentative of the black poetry in Cuba militated in the Communist Party in the decade of the 30´s of the 20th century what drives to persecution and ...
- Summer reading programs about to begin (The Gadsden Times)
Libraries throughout the county are getting reading for summer by making plans for their annual reading programs.
- Pulped fiction (Financial Times)
It is an exclusive little literary club. It meets at a portal between heaven and earth, since some of its members are dead. It meets to weep and chuckle, and sometimes rail and wail, over chance, fate and the movies.
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