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- Music shares space with museum's art - San Francisco Chronicle
Music shares space with museum's artSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoEach story, which revels in the "strange poetry" of fragmentary conversation and memory, is underscored by music written by Chicago composer Mark Greenberg. ...
- 8 1/2 things to do this week - Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal8 1/2 things to do this weekEdmonton Journal, Canada - 19 minutes agoHear CAA award winners Asa Boxer (poetry), Colleen Murphy (drama), Mark Haroun (emerging writer, and Edmontonian!), Robert Wright (history) and more! ...
- Pope to youth: be, like Francis, in love with Christ and history’s ... - AsiaNews.IT
The full version of Benedict XVI’s address to over 25 thousand young people gathered at St. Mary of the Angels. Assisi (AsiaNews) – Benedict XVI offered a catechises laden with affection and full of courage for the truth to young people, at the ...
- Stevie Wonder - Hartford Courant
It's easy to love Idol. The cute kids with big dreams. The catchy tunes. The idiot judges. Irresistible. Oh, they drag it out, for sure. But watching American Idol can be more pleasant than watching a TV competitor like CSI — all the angst, none of
- Woody Allen rediscovers comic side with 'Vicky' (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
If Woody Allen's geographical shift from Manhattan to London caused some to see a more serious and philosophical side to him, his progression to Barcelona for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" might, for others, represent a welcome return to the neurotic, impetuous romances of his "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" and even his "Husbands and Wives" periods.
- Garden-variety Shakespeare in the park - Pride Source
It is difficult to kill Shakespeare, and even more difficult to kill "Romeo and Juliet," now in production by the Water Works Theatre Company out-of-doors at Jaycee Park in Royal Oak. However, it is difficult to make Shakespeare truly come alive. The ...
- Auburn A&E Calendar | July 26 - Auburn Reporter
Auburn A&E Calendar | July 26Auburn Reporter, WA - 2 hours agoFeatures sporting events, carnival, children’s activities, art shows, car show, poetry, parade and more. Downtown Auburn. ...
- 'O sweet Juliet' slightly sour - Waterloo Record
'O sweet Juliet' slightly sourWaterloo Record, Canada - 5 hours agoTwo of the festival's most dependable veteran actors, Peacock trips lightly over the Nurse's extravagant verbiage to uncover its poetry, while Donaldson ...
- Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risks - Baxter Bulletin
Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risksBaxter Bulletin, AR - 11 hours ago"Each child's work will be numbered and the winning numbers will receive the prizes." Helping children understand tobacco addiction, helping them avoid ...
- Kay Ryan, a Laureate Worth Lauding - New York Sun
Kay Ryan, a Laureate Worth LaudingNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoIn part, this is because Ms. Ryan is an excellent poet, and in poetry it is rarer than it should be for merit and recognition to find one another. ...
- Singapore Sun Festival returns to celebrate the art of living well - TravelDailyNews.com
The critically-acclaimed Singapore Sun Festival, returns for another celebration from 17 to 26 October 2008 . This annual multi-arts premium lifestyle festival celebrates The Art of Living Well , through seven disciplines -- music, visual arts ...
- Malebranche by Andrew Pyle - Philosophy Now (subscription)
Malebranche by Andrew PylePhilosophy Now (subscription), UK - 5 hours agoHis book of philosophical poetry, This Being Eden (2001), is published by Peterloo Poets. • Andrew Pyle, Malebranche, Routledge, 2006, 304pps, $41.95/£21.99 ...
- Raised in cane (The Columbus Dispatch)
L OS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- Namibia: Child Art Exhibition Launched (AllAfrica.com)
The Santam 43rd Child Art exhibition project was this week ceremonially launched under the theme, "Magical Moments", for final judgment of 489 visual arts entries from the Namibian youth.
- LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and author ... - Laist.com
Ed Park is in town this week to read from and sign Personal Days , his funny, frightening & frighteningly spot-on novel about modern-day office life in this time of mergers, acquisitions, and business books full of empty platitudes that encourage ...
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