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- Tribute to Crawl From the Heart About Desperadoes Steelpan Great - PanOnTheNet.com
PanOnTheNet.comTribute to Crawl From the Heart About Desperadoes Steelpan GreatPanOnTheNet.com, NY - 5 hours agoHe is poetry in motion behind his nine-bass, and many young bassists have learnt the art of playing the bass by watching him. ...
- Jonathan Leigh Solomon: Tapping Barack Obama's Phone (HuffingtonPost)
When Obama eschewed the pundit's red-blue-purple state preoccupation during his '04 Democratic Convention speech, he was choosing poetry over polls.
- Safe roads for everybody - La Crosse Tribune
A brief history of paved roads in America: In 1890, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied to have roads paved; until this time roads were an impassable quagmire of mud and ruts. The Wheelmen were a powerful organization with 102,000 members ...
- Lisa Kotula, Jude Fageas, Scott Wichmann and Alia Bisharat are blinded by the light of cabaret in the Firehouse’s ... (Style Weekly)
The Firehouse’s Cabaret is a sampler platter of local talent. by Mary Burruss I can’t remember the last time I had an evening of plain, old-fashioned, perfectly balanced entertainment, but “The Firehouse Theatre Cabaret” is hopefully a sign of things to come.
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? - Daily Telegraph
"All my life is directioned by a need to test myself. If I see something which scares me; I head there. Whether it is risking falling in love with a good woman and telling her my feelings or whether it is being an actor and being there for criticism ...
- Marukkaarai Moaddai - TamilNet
Maruk-kaarai Also Mathukk-kaarai, Marukkalang-kaay, Karaadam (Tamil); Madana-phala (Sanskrit); Kukuru-maan, Kukuru-muwang (Sinhala): A species of thorny shrub, belonging to the Rubiaceae family, and one of the varieties of the vegetation generally ...
- Standout performances best part of Theatre Q's Wilde production of ... - Inside Bay Area
While flamboyant Oscar Wilde led a life filled with drama, "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" is an enormously difficult subject to make into a dramatic play. It's also somewhat difficult for an audience to follow, but the exceptional ...
- Pen and Sickle (New York Times)
A look at Russia?s major artists, writers, musicians and filmmakers in the 20th century.
- Robert Frost - WNYC
NEW YORK, NY April 23, 2008 —Frost began writing poetry while still a schoolboy in New England, where he stayed for college and most of his life. He published his first poem, "Butterfly" in 1894 and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four ...
- Shelly robbed of everything she loved - Melbourne Herald Sun
Shelly robbed of everything she lovedMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoShe also was interested in poetry and writing plays. Fresh out of the police academy, she was stationed at Flemington and she and her husband both worked in ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Gavin Esler, Newsnight ... - Independent
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Gavin Esler, Newsnight ...Independent, UK - 43 minutes agoThe writers I adored were Beckett, Wilde and Joyce, and I also loved Yeats' poetry. While I was there I wrote for Incant, the university newspaper. ...
- Community Calendar (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
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- Raise a glass to the pub capital of the UK - Liverpool Echo
Raise a glass to the pub capital of the UKLiverpool Echo, UK - 5 hours agoIt contains details of poetry, performance, comedy and even magic taking place in the city’s pubs during this year. More than 15000 copies of the brochure ...
- EZ Street will roll in, plus it’s RibFest time - Greensboro News Record
EZ Street will roll in, plus it’s RibFest timeGreensboro News Record, NC - 1 hour agoOpen to poetry reading, storytelling and music. 327-2774. * Texas T Band, 7:30 pm Fridays, DownHome Place, Jefferson Penn Masonic Lodge, rear entrance, ...
- UB's poetry treasures find global audience (The Buffalo News)
The knapsack Robert Graves carried in World War I. James Joyce's eyeglasses and opera cane. A self-portrait by Wyndham Lewis. The fold-up typewriter used by William Carlos Williams, plus his writing desk.
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