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- The Footsteps of Giants with Little Feat’s Bill Payne - jambands.com
The Footsteps of Giants with Little Feat’s Bill Paynejambands.com, NY - 2 hours agoBefore that, I was into the world of writing, writing poetry, and writing some pieces for three-and-a-half years for this Japanese magazine, ...
- Bubba Will Speak - Radar Online
Radar OnlineBubba Will SpeakRadar Online, NY - 46 minutes agoNo word on whether she read from her amazing book of poetry at the ceremony. • More of the same: The EU has tightened sanctions against Iran for continued ...
- Fearless but peaceful - London Free Press
Fearless but peacefulLondon Free Press, Canada - 2 hours ago... depth of character, more background in the flashbacks, more lyrical passages in the peasant rice paddies, and more poetry layered into the idealism. ...
- 96 Hours - San Francisco Gate
San Francisco Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman is a column unto himself, but this Sunday's Poets 11 grand finale isn't about him. It's about the city, the people and the poetry. Thirty-three poets selected from 11 districts... "We didn't actually pick ...
- Discover Jersey Arts Month kicks off! - MyCentralJersey.com
NEW JERSEY — Discover Jersey Arts Month starts Wednesday with encouragement by Gov. Jon Corzine for residents and visitors to explore the state's cultural assets. The calendar is packed with things to do at the hundreds of galleries, museums ...
- Almanac (The State)
MEETINGS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COLUMBIA CLEMSON CLUB: Noon Wednesday at Seawell’s on Rosewood Drive. Guest speaker will be Will Merritt. Tickets are $20; to make a reservation, send a check payable to the Columbia Clemson Club, P.O. Box 2242, Columbia, SC 29202 or e-mail mtaylor@mcnair.net PALMETTO PERSONAL COMPUTER CLUB: 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at Capital Senior Center, 1650 ...
- EVERYTHING BUT THE OPERA - Cape Breton Post
EVERYTHING BUT THE OPERACape Breton Post, Canada - 1 hour agoFéis Fhiolmaichean na Reul-iùil ("Festival of the Guiding Star") will recreate a traditional taigh-ceilidh house by offering a blend of storytelling, poetry ...
- Blige, Thicke join forces for U.S. tour - Reuters
NEW YORK (Billboard) - R&B stars Mary J. Blige and Robin Thicke will hit the road together in North America this fall. Their scheduled tour dates begin September 13 in Charleston, South Carolina, and run through October 19 in Los Angeles. Blige's ...
- Trace the steps of the tumultuous Dylan Thomas (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Going on the trail of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas easily could turn into a pub crawl. But you'll find far more than bars when tracing the steps of this tumultuous bard - though admittedly the only writer who chalked up more favorite drinking holes was Ernest Hemingway.
- Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, musician, composer - Seattle Times
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, musician, composerSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoAt his nursing home Providence Mount St. Vincent, in West Seattle, he attended poetry readings and greeted people by singing Finnish folk songs, ...
- Author, 93, uses profits from first novel to buy massive house to spare friends misery of care home (Daily Mail: World News)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
- Those wild and crazy ‘SNL' gals! (The Kansas City Star)
It's good to be Tina Fey.
- 60th Highlands Festival set to begin in Abingdon - Johnson City Press
ABINGDON, Va. – Arts, crafts and live music are just a fraction of the fun of the 60th annual Virginia Highlands Festival, running Saturday through Aug. 10. Rock pioneer Chubby Checker & The Wildcats will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. on Main Street ...
- That's the Ticket! - Kentucky New Era
Tonight — The Loch Mary Center, Earlington, will host karaoke at 7 p.m. Admission is $3. For more information, call J D Wyatt at 270-885-4421. Friday — The ROCKCASTLE Band featuring Tim Lynch will perform from 8 p.m. to midnight at Dot’s ...
- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse was dropped from GCSE (Daily Mail: World News)
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who plans to kill - but now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban with a new poem.
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