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- iSpeak puts on showcase for campus - Wheaton Wire
iSpeak puts on showcase for campusWheaton Wire, MA - 25 minutes agoWalking through Balfour-Hood on the night of Friday, April 19, one may have overheard the rhythmic sounds of poetry projecting across the Atrium. ...
- Oscar-winner Kline Reignites Broadway Panache in ‘Cyrano’ for PBS - Hollywood Today.net
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Hollywood Today) 7/18/08 — Kevin Kline is a rare film star who has always remained rooted in his deep love and commitment to the New York stage. Kline is an anti-star, a Julliard trained actor who actually turned down the ...
- Alessandra Lynch rounds out the Visitor Writing Series today at UCM - digitalBURG.com
Alessandra Lynch rounds out the Visitor Writing Series today at UCMdigitalBURG.com, MO - 3 hours agoHer work appears in many of the best literary journals in the country, among them "American Poetry Review," "Antioch Review," "Virginia Quarterly Review," ...
- Film And TV - Nypress.com
The crowd at Pioneer Theater ’s sold-out Friday the 13th Fright Show program typical hipster chatter—like boasts about never having seen a whole episode of Extras , just this clip or describing in lengthy-detail the plot of Klute , which had just ...
- Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’s (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - At the Christie’s auction of Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art held in Hong Kong last Saturday, a 1960 work by the late modernist artist Fernando Zobel was the most expensive Philippine artwork sold at P6 million.
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file (Independent)
Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, the most complex, luminous place yet might be a little town called Argus, North Dakota. Since she first introduced the town in Love Medicine (1984), Louise Erdrich has gone back to it continually, conjuring the reservation it abuts, the love affairs which ...
- Salon's guide to summer music festivals - Salon
June 5, 2008 | "Peace, love, and music" was the rallying cry of 400,000 hippies who converged on Yasgur's farm in Bethel, N.Y., nearly two generations ago. Despite the overdosing and overcrowding (not to mention that odd moment when Pete Townshend ...
- Middle-aged poets look to God, faith - StarPhoenix
Middle-aged poets look to God, faithStarPhoenix, Canada - 40 minutes agoSUSAN ANDREWS GRACE, longtime Saskatoon resident but now of Nelson, BC, returns, as well with a fourth collection of poetry, Love & Tribal Baseball. ...
- Warehouse Theatre keeps stage occupied (The Greenville News)
At Warehouse Theatre, Paul Savas is facing his first full season with the 2008-2009 productions. He began his artistic and executive director duties in May 2007.
- Library Open House is April 25 - Eastern Arizona Courier
It’s time for the third annual Library Open House on Friday, April 25. All are invited to share in the fun as the Gila Valley Cowboy Poets join the celebration. The talents of various artists will be featured for half of each hour, with the ...
- Musical service offers Jesus with a touch of jazz (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Jazz might conjure up images of smoky nightclubs and beret-topped beatniks, but not church -- usually. But Wednesday night, Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church was the venue for an improvisational jazz performance.
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf at Kerr Cultural Center (Phoenix New Times)
My friend Michelle and I were the only white people in the audience at last week's performance of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, which made me all the more aware that I was a white man who doesn't like poetry who'd come to watch a collection of choreographed ...
- Idealist Ben Jones hopes to inspire change with art - Lincoln Journal Star
A little room on the second floor of the Parrish Building at 14th and O streets belongs to Ben Jones. Paint-splattered and littered with art supplies, it’s a brick-walled euphoria for the 21-year-old artist. It’s there, in the approximately 432 ...
- Crab Orchard Review wins literary award - The Southern
Crab Orchard Review wins literary awardThe Southern, IL - 7 hours agoThe IAC Literary Awards go to individual works of fiction, poetry or creative non-fiction. The writers and the literary journals that published the ...
- NMSBVI hosts four state event - Alamogordo Daily News
New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired athlete Jeremiah Tarrazas competes in the running high jump during the South Central Association of Schools for the Blind track and field meet Friday afternoon at NMSBVI's gymnasium. Teams from ...
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