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- Dancing shoes - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The dance community recognized its stars on Wednesday with the fourth annual Sage Awards at Walker Art Center. Three dancers were honored for performance: Stephanie Fellner , a member of the Ballet of the Dolls since 1993, has originated the role of ...
- Mayo writer shortlisted for top Irish language award (Western People)
MAYO native, Tadhg Mac Donnagáin has had two of his books shortlisted for the Irish Language Book of the Year (Leabhar na Bliana) awards, which were announced recently by Sinéad Crowley, RTÉ arts and media corresspondant, at the Irish Writers Centre in Dublin.
- Gates Funding Olympics Smoking Ban, Raise Worldwide Awareness - The Bulletin
The effect of smoking and tobacco on people's health is well known in America, but the World Health Organization (WHO) still estimates that in the next 20 years, eight million people will die each year, with one billion dying worldwide in the next ...
- Ken's poems give comfort to carers - 24dash
Ken's poems give comfort to carers24dash, UK - 4 hours agoThe Manager of Park View Grange, Joanne Bulford, and her team of carers read Ken’s book of poetry, and thought that the poems would provide other carers and ...
- Spiritual Life Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comSpiritual Life ExaminerExaminer.com - 9 minutes agoWe look for people on the national ballot who seem to have sensitivity to our true pathos, candidates who reveal bit of poetry and reflection. ...
- In brief: Illinois (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Find events going on in your community, and plan your week’s activities with The Times.
- Jonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ... - National Post
National PostJonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ...National Post, Canada - 11 minutes agoYet buried amidst all the bad poetry and stale anti-colonial rhetoric lies the key to understanding the two reasons why “revolutionary nationalism” never ...
- All That Life Contains, Contained (New York Times)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art?s show of Morandi?s still lifes and landscapes is something that anyone in love with painting and its very specific poetry will want to see.
- My Awesome IT Job: Senior IT Manager, Cisco - ZDNet Blogs
Profession and specialization: I am the Senior IT Manager for Cisco. I joined Cisco in 2001 as an IT Project Manager, and was promoted to Senior IT Manager in 2006. I am responsible for managing production support for the Cisco Technical Support team ...
- Taking a tourney through grief - Dickinson Press
Taking a tourney through griefDickinson Press, ND - 32 minutes agoShe also loves to write poetry as a creative outlet. The poem, “Baby Trevour Now and Forever” appears in the book of poetry, “Timeless Voices. ...
- Taking Life With A Spoonful Of Sugar - The Bulletin
Her voice is as crisp and cool as a fresh breeze. Even at the other end of a telephone line, Julie Andrews comes across as gracious, elegant and unfailingly polite. Ms. Andrews (one would never call her just "Julie") has just finished a photo session ...
- 'Patti Smith' misses chance to sing her praises - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
'Patti Smith' misses chance to sing her praisesThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 9 hours agoAnd then one day in the '70s she had a friend with a guitar back up her poetry reading -- and her own songs of innocence and experience began in earnest. ...
- Gurmat Sangeet: The revival of traditional Sikh music - The Langar Hall
The Langar HallGurmat Sangeet: The revival of traditional Sikh musicThe Langar Hall, CA - 1 hour agoGurmat Sangeet has always played a significant role in Sikh history and began in the 16th century as the musical expression of divine poetry and yet many of ...
- Simon Gray; playwright noted for wit; 71 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays such as “Butley,” “Otherwise Engaged” and “Quartermaine's Terms” about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself, died Aug. 6 in London. He was 71.
- Books-a-gazillion (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Novello rebounds with diverse lineup... By John Grooms Bouncing back from a couple of lackluster years, the Novello Festival of Reading is back. This year, the Charlotte Library's signature event features a strong, diverse lineup, giving book lovers of all likes and leanings ample chances to see and hear some great writers. And overall, the price is right, too, as most events are either free or ...
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