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- tri-valley arts calendar (Contra Costa Times)
Oct. 2 n Classic Film Series  7 p.m., Oct. 2. The classic 1931 film "The Public Enemy," starring James Cagney and Jean Harlow, is the first in a free series of films for the entire family.
- Samford dean Joseph Hopkins meshes drama with robust singing - Everything Alabama Blog
Samford University's singing dean nearly made you forget there was a presidential debate going on and a financial crisis to deal with. As McCain and Obama were sparring it out 200 miles to the north, Joseph Hopkins was delivering wrenching ...
- An aging beauty is restored to glory - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAn aging beauty is restored to gloryBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoRock 'n' roll has "Like a Rolling Stone," architecture has Gaudi, poetry has Blake, and fiction has Nabokov. The classical cinema has "Lola Montès. ...
- Little-visited Puglia, Italy, offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh ... - Miami Herald
One of the many trulli houses dotting the olive fields. Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. They haven't been here. Those in-the-know might mention medieval towns spilling from ...
- Life won’t change, says Booker Prize winner (Gulf Times)
LONDON: Author Aravind Adiga insisted yesterday that winning the 2008 Booker Prize with his first novel will not change his life – adding that he had already nearly finished a second book.
- MARY CASSIDY, 93 - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
MARY CASSIDY, 93Staten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 2 hours agoDescribed as a "Renaissance woman" and a "life-long learner" by her family and friends, Mrs. Cassidy enjoyed reading, music, poetry, art, and current events ...
- PROFILE . Kathleen Norris - PBS
PROFILE . Kathleen NorrisPBS - 21 minutes agoNext, in “Amazing Grace,†Norris offered her thoughts on Christian language, and in “The Virgin of Bennington†she wrote primarily about poetry. ...
- Poetry workshop scheduled this month - Rapid City Journal
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - A writers workshop sponsored by the Badger Clark Memorial Society is scheduled for Sept. 19-21. The program begins the afternoon of Sept. 19 at Custer State Park followed by a free public event with poetry reading and music at the ...
- Podcast: Astral Feedback - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Chicago's Symphony Center has free music marathon - Gary Post Tribune
Chicago's Symphony Center has free music marathonGary Post Tribune, IN - 20 minutes ago"360 Degrees" is a yearlong joint effort between The Art Institute and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, plus the Poetry Foundation and the Chicago Council on ...
- Oxford puts rare World War I memorabilia online (The Times of India)
LONDON: Rare memorabilia of the First World War, including several items related to Indian and British soldiers posted in India, have been made online.
- TRINITY BLOOD - REBORN ON THE MARS: VOL. 1: THE STAR OF SORROW - Active Anime (press release)
Active Anime (press release)TRINITY BLOOD - REBORN ON THE MARS: VOL. 1: THE STAR OF SORROWActive Anime (press release) - 9 hours agoHis hatred of the Terrans makes him a villain of the plot, yet some would argue he was hurt, sensitive at her death and wanting revenge on her murder. ...
- Industry buzz - San Francisco Gate
Friday, October 17, 2008 Sweet "Dream": Steven Se-bring was no fan when he first met Patti Smith in 1995. In fact, when Spin Magazine dispatched him to do a photo spread on the poet-rocker, Sebring didn't know anything about her storied past as ...
- BY: STEVE BANKHEAD - Register Pajaronian
BY: STEVE BANKHEADRegister Pajaronian, CA - Sep 19, 2008I was glad to see my cowboy poetry judge Nick Bulaich win blue ribbons in baked goods for his almond cookies and yeast breads. Nick inherits his talent from ...
- Wilcoxens carve winning pumpkin (Altus Times)
Leon and Nadine Bailey, left, pose with their purchase of the winning pumpkin in Mangum's pumpkin carving contest that was held Friday during Mangum's Art & Antique Stroll. The winning carver was Joan Wilcoxen and husband Eddie, right. Eddie also read some of his poetry during the event. The contest drew a large crowd and raised over $300 for the non-profit Friends of the Park.
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