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- Acclaimed Baritone Thomas Hampson to Open Mondavi Center Season - NewsBlaze
Acclaimed Baritone Thomas Hampson to Open Mondavi Center SeasonNewsBlaze, CA - 3 hours ago... the most interesting thing in learning about American song is to realize what our poets and composers have in common-it's a driving need tell a story ...
- Fall frontier on the Lower East Side New dimensions of digital art and installations (The Villager)
On Sunday, September 7, the Lower East Side was swarming with art enthusiasts. It was the inauguration of the fall season and many of the galleries downtown had coordinated their exhibition openings for that afternoon.
- Retired Uniform Numbers: - NBA
The Chicago Bulls joined the NBA for the 1966-67 season. The franchise struggled for the better part of a quarter century, occasionally putting excellent teams on the court, such as the tough units of the mid-1970s that featured Bob Love, Norm Van ...
- The Daily Commercial - Daily Commercial
The Humane Society/SPCA of Sumter County, Inc. is seeking donations to help with the largest Equine Emergency in their 26 year history. Donations will help provide food, veterinary care and legal cost for 32 horses they are caring for from an Oxford ...
- Wine and words flow in Dennis - Abington Mariner
First Thursday’s One Night Stand events at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A in Dennis, get revved up again from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, when three local poets will be reading from their work. Truro resident Keith Althaus, one of ...
- Poet donates prize as reminder of award namesake's legacy - CBC News
An Ottawa man has given a First Nations health centre half of a $1,500 poetry prize named for a 19th-century civil servant who advocated sending aboriginal children to residential schools. "Taking that money wouldn't have been right, with what I'm ...
- Creator Lee Hall - Broadway.com
It all started with a boy in a pink tutu. That powerful visual crashed down on then-unknown writer Lee Hall one day in the late 1990s, the product of divine inspiration, or maybe luck. “I had this image in my head of a little boy on the streets of ...
- UCR poet gets exposure on Garrison Keillor program - Press-Enterprise
UCR poet gets exposure on Garrison Keillor programPress-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour ago... book read by Garrison Keillor on his radio program. "Waste Management" is by Maurya Simon from her recently released volume of poetry, "Cartographies. ...
- Here Comes the Sun's Former Book Critic - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comHere Comes the Sun's Former Book Criticmediabistro.com, NY - 1 hour ago... study of mid-20th-century American poetry, The Wounded Surgeon, even if you don't like poetry, because he'll make you want to find out more about it. ...
- Who Was Francis Hopkinson? - UPENN Almanac
UPENN AlmanacWho Was Francis Hopkinson?UPENN Almanac, PA - 4 hours agoIn addition to politics, Hopkinson wrote poetry, satire and music. He is credited with designing the original Orrery Seal for Penn and assisting in the ...
- Mark poetry day down the pub - Peterborough Today
Mark poetry day down the pubPeterborough Today, UK - 3 minutes agoBy Staff Copy POETS and wordsmiths are being encouraged to pick up their pens for National Poetry Day on Thursday, October 9. the Cherry Tree pub, ...
- The Brothers Size - Guardian Unlimited
Tarell Alvin McCraney's new play, Wig Out, is due at the Royal Court next month; his Louisiana drama, In the Red and Brown Water, is currently playing the main stage at the Young Vic. In the studio space you can see exactly why everyone is getting ...
- Nick Cohen: Darwin's no help on the origins of greed - History News Network
Nick Cohen: Darwin's no help on the origins of greedHistory News Network, WA - 7 hours agoIan McEwan told the audience: 'I have stood back amazed, as things that were once the preserve of poets, philosophers and fiction writers, have been drawn ...
- Goodbye, Gideon - Creativity
Goodbye, GideonCreativity, NY - 6 hours agoMore than a decade ago, they began collaborating on illustration, music, design, poetry and other creative projects when they were students at the UK's ...
- Guelf by Mick Imlah - Guardian Unlimited
Love moves the family, but hate makes the better soldier; why would the boxer scatter his purse, sell up his soul, be Ugolino evermore, for the soft-hard piece of his rival's ear - were it not for the lovely taste of hate; if it didn't award him a ...
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