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- 05-08-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE - Eurweb.com
05-08-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGEEurweb.com, CA - 42 minutes agoPassing Strange, described by the New Yorker as a "funk-inflected show," tells the story of a young African American bohemian who charts a course for “the ...
- Interview with Magdalena Ball of The Compulsive Reader and Blogcritics Magazine (Blogcritics.org)
"I think that the term 'legitimate' is full of emotion and fraught with danger!" states Ball. Magdalena Ball is the founder of The Compulsive Reader, a book review site focusing on literary fiction and long, in-depth reviews. She's also the author of Sleep Before Evening, a poetry chap book titled Quark Soup, and the nonfiction work, The Art of Assessment. A winner of both local and ...
- Barnes & Ignoble - Rake
Barnes & IgnobleRake, MN - 12 hours ago... had only one book each of Chekhov, Grace Paley, and Proust. The poetry section is even more barren - a sort of Blockbuster video approach to stocking. ...
- Putting the Arts back into the Arts - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlinePutting the Arts back into the ArtsUtne Reader Online - 7 hours agoThe skills of eye and hand and heart that were so much a part of making art in the 19th century, the after-dinner poetry recital or a musical performance or ...
- A poet's love of pop - Telegraph.co.uk
A poet's love of popTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoPop, like poetry, is a demanding master: when you are not chasing tickets and missing the last train home from gigs, you are tracking down rare records and ...
- A chat with two poets in love - SouthCoastToday.com
A chat with two poets in loveSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 36 minutes agoShe received her master's in American literature from the Sorbonne, where she wrote her thesis on Henry James. John is a poet and attorney in Los Angeles. ...
- Author's book examines 2012 as Armageddon - Connecticut Post
Author's book examines 2012 as ArmageddonConnecticut Post, CT - 9 minutes agoHe wrote poetry while growing up, and had poems and articles published in the Connecticut Post, then called the Bridgeport Post. ...
- Sheet in the streets: solidly village event - Petersfield Today
Sheet in the streets: solidly village eventPetersfield Today, UK - 3 hours agoThe talent show saw offerings of poetry and music and was won by 11-year-old guitarist Jacob Breakwelll’s rendition of Wild Thing. ...
- David Mamet explores the wages of honor in 'Redbelt,' a martial ... - Philadelphia Daily News
David Mamet explores the wages of honor in 'Redbelt,' a martial ...Philadelphia Daily News, PA - 1 hour agoI also admit that I love Mamet's odd locutions; yeah, it's stilted, but his stilted poetry is better than the dreary, vapid prose that passes for movie ...
- National Arts Centre 'Legend' dies (The Globe and Mail)
Hamilton Southam, diplomat, founding visionary of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and many other cultural and historical institutions, died quietly Tuesday in Ottawa
- Melinger learned craft of writing from best - Baytown Sun
While helping to run The Style Shoppe, a family-owned business on Texas Avenue, Al Melinger wrote a guest column every now and then for The Baytown Sun. When his columns did appear, under the standing headline “Sporadically,” they were well worth ...
- Fun for everyone (Argus Observer)
Weiser — Bruce Looselip spun his tales of bad horses, good women and ranching with the bureaucracy Tuesday at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival.
- WMMS Get Down man Murray Saul celebrates 80th birthday with party at ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer "It was a moment that was very special, and I happened to luck into this," said Murray Saul about his days as the Get Down man on WMMS in the 1970s. Saul will deliver one more Get Down rant at his 80th birthday party ...
- Bringing it all back homecooked - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Bringing it all back homecookedUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 18 hours agoThe list of art on display in "Homecooked" includes painting, poetry, sculpture, stained glass, textile, performance art, installation art, metals, ...
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
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