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- Hot tapes help cool jazz live on - Cincinnati Enquirer
Hot tapes help cool jazz live onCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 5 hours agoEllis has preserved 60 two-hour classic shows from old reel-to-reel tapes - so Treadwell's musical insights and poetry could remain on WVXU-FM 9-11 pm ...
- Erudite yet under-rehearsed (The Globe and Mail)
Shakespeare's Sonnets can inspire obsession and Simon Callow is as dedicated to them as any
- Animal Harm - American Spectator
Animal HarmAmerican Spectator - 2 hours agoThis book, by an American poet and professor of literature (poetry editor of First Things) is in that final and rarest category. Actually, Cry Wolf is more ...
- Jung Couldn't Play the Guitar - Huffington Post
Jung Couldn't Play the GuitarHuffington Post, NY - 1 hour agoWe believe in poetry." I thought she made an astute point (although I myself have no interest in poetry and couldn't tell you the difference between a ...
- Mad About Draper - Publishers Lunch Deluxe
Publishers Lunch DeluxeMad About DraperPublishers Lunch Deluxe, Bronxville - 11 hours ago... Frank O'Hara's poetry collection Meditations in an Emergency. He mails the book with a note to an unknown person and reads aloud a passage from the poem ...
- Music this week (Philadelphia Daily News)
Langhorne Slim: Bucks County's newest gift to the blues follows in the footsteps of Leon Redbone, with a twisted, post-modern take on old-timey music. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., 7:30 tonight, $22-$27, 215-222-1400, www.worldcafelive.com.
- June May April March February January 2007 - Nypress.com
You might be uneasy if a Google search of your name associated you with perverts. But that's not necessarily a bad thing for Queens City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., who is getting his name associated with such words in a good way. Today Vallone ...
- “The Upright Man Is Safe” - New Haven Independent
“The Upright Man Is Safe”New Haven Independent, USA - 1 hour agoNuti said that he chose the poem over another one, by Cicero, that has a military theme. Nuti, who is a junior in the Health Science program at Career, ...
- PM extends financial aid to late folk singer’s family - Associated Press of Pakistan
PM extends financial aid to late folk singer’s familyAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 12 hours agoThe folk singer, who earned fame by singing Saraiki poetry of mystic poet-saint Hazrat Ghulam Farid died in March 2000. The recipients of the Prime ...
- Gardiner Area High School announces top 10 students - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER — Gardiner Area High School announces the top 10 seniors in the Class of 2008: Emma Mohney, daughter of Kirk and Melanie Hardy Mohney of Gardiner, is the class valedictorian. She is a Gardiner Scholar, president of the National Honor ...
- Love that lasts makes the very best story - South Carolina Now
Love that lasts makes the very best storySouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 9 hours agoAs a pre-teen she was helping her family hoe rows of beans when she got sick. Her father told her she was lazy and would not let her rest. ...
- Library hosts TeenSpace program, video gaming tournament (The Journal Times)
RACINE — On Saturday, the Racine Public Library will host a TeenSpace program and gaming tournament as part of ongoing programming to build relationships with teen patrons while generating library interest.
- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
- Cal Performances hosts Robert Lepage's new work on Hans Christian ... - Contra Costa Times
First, Robert Lepage transported theatergoers to the stratosphere with his sublime solo "The Far Side of the Moon." Then he upped the ante on multimedia alchemy with Cirque du Soleil's phenomenally successful "KA" in Las Vegas. Now, the avant-garde ...
- 'Ah, Wilderness!' sets sentimental comedy in the woods (The Capital Times)
SPRING GREEN -- Punctuated by the pop of Fourth of July firecrackers, the opening of "Ah, Wilderness!" at American Players Theatre reaches back toward a simpler, sweeter time. Like Garrison Keillor's beloved Lake Wobegon, back then, fathers were strong but even-tempered, women were protected and boys snuck out at night to shyly kiss their sweethearts -- and nothing more. It's a time that could ...
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