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- Patt Rall Arts Column: Harpsichord duo to perform Sunday - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: Harpsichord duo to perform SundayBemidji Pioneer, MN - 3 hours agoBemidji Community Theater has set open audition dates for “It’s A Wonderful Life.” The play will be directed by Barry Nelson and will be presented at the ...
- Scoop: Obama, Palin Give OK! First Double Cover - NBC 11.com
Scoop: Obama, Palin Give OK! First Double CoverNBC 11.com, CA - Sep 3, 2008I write poetry and I love it. I like being different from most other people in my generation." The days leading up to the season premiere of "30 Rock" feel ...
- Govt comes under fire - Tribune
The state government’s decision to disband Mohalla sanitation committee in all major cities having municipal corporations, and instead recruiting regular staff for the sanitation work, has come under fire with the all-party core committee of the ...
- Becoming well-versed in spoken verse - Creative Loafing Tampa
Becoming well-versed in spoken verseCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 9 hours agoHe then warmed up those in attendance with a poem titled “Fuck a Poet,” which brought a smile to my face as it addressed all of the unspoken prejudices I ...
- Combative writer had a soft spot for Windsor (Windsor Star)
In 1972, a rumpled and balding Morley Callaghan, wearing a frayed wool sweater and one fist wrapped around a smouldering pipe, made his way to the English department of the University of Windsor.
- The Outsider Artist - Slate
The tone is both ironic and sincere; it is the case, I think, that repulsion is genuinely seen as a virtue, but there is a loss that the speaker skates over—namely, the loss of true intimacy, of the possibility of sustaining a genuine "private life ...
- Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian Experience (Middle East Online)
At a time when conditions for Palestinians have become increasingly devastating, Poets For Palestine seeks to give humanity its proper voice and attempts to further demonstrate the role art takes in transmitting and projecting the enormous weight of compassion, says Remi Kanazi .
- Mexican poet Alejandro Aura dies in Spain - Monsters and Critics.com
Mexican poet Alejandro Aura dies in SpainMonsters and Critics.com - 17 hours agoHe won several Latin American literature awards including the Mexican National Poetry Prize for the work Volver a Casa (Returning Home) in 1973. ...
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions - Seattle Times
Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days. Forty ...
- Lunch with the FT: Felix Dennis - Financial Times
I saw some poets in the audience last night, which hasn’t happened before,” says Felix Dennis, 61, multimillionaire magazine publisher and latter-day poet, as he joins me in Sartoria, a smart restaurant on Savile Row. We are discussing Dennis’s ...
- ArtWalk: sight, sound, taste success in sight - Beacon News
A string of brightly lit storefronts dotted downtown Aurora well after business hours Friday night. Inside, people sipped wine and ate hors d'ouevres, taking in the art installations or local bands at each spot. Everyone seemed oblivious to the rain ...
- Enjoy a weekend of drumming and poetry - Sun and Press
The Big Tent Cultural Center in Whitney Point will present the women's African drumming group Alode' (ah-low-Day) at 4 p.m. Saturday. The group is led by djembe instructor Elizabeth Orleski and includes Karen Signorino, Carol McGee, Judy Decker ...
- ECCB launches poetry, song contest - Sun St.Kitts/Nevis
ECCB launches poetry, song contestSun St.Kitts/Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis - 53 minutes agoThe Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is launching a poetry and song competition as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations under the theme, ...
- Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt' - Georgetown Record
Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt'Georgetown Record, MA - 3 hours agoA few characters bite the dust along the way, and Peer’s penchant for poetry also takes a hit, but there’s still plenty of story left — and characters, ...
- Kudos: San Francisco's Mission district lights up with flowers and song (The San Francisco Examiner)
The pen, they say, is mightier than the sword. Wordsmiths will find some choice cuts Thursday through Saturday at this year's "Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry" in San Francisco's Mission District.
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