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- 10 Years of antiMusic: The Queen Of CBGB (antiMUSIC)
We're looking back at 10 years of antiMusic. Today we revisit Trent McMartin's profile and interview with Deborah Olin, also known as The Queen of CBGB. Trent wrote this article in 2005 as the venue was still in a legal struggle for survival.
- Sunday Times chooses best young writers - The Bookseller (subscription)
Sunday Times chooses best young writersThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 42 minutes agoThe £5000 award, which launched 17 years ago, is open to writers under 35 of fiction, non-fiction or poetry. The judges for this year’s award are Susannah ...
- Local trapeze dance studio performs homage to water (The Red and Black)
Water, or the lack thereof, has been in the news and on TV - now it's in the air. Canopy Studio, the local dance studio known for its aerial dance and trapeze work, will perform "Water Body" this weekend. The performance includes not only aerial dances performed by the Canopy Repertory Company, but also a video montage designed by show co-director Michelle Dodson and spoken word written by ...
- This week's Latino happenings (New York Daily News)
- Linton Kwesi Johnson leads cultural resistance - Socialistworker.co.uk
Linton Kwesi Johnson leads cultural resistanceSocialistworker.co.uk, UK - 21 hours ago“That’s the way that my poetry and my political activity came together.” Though initially sceptical of the British left’s commitment to the fight for black ...
- Savior of the damned - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailySavior of the damnedThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 6 hours agoThey were not the usual methods of hypnosis or psychoanalysis, but art therapy like music, poetry and painting. Thanks to his unique treatment regimes and ...
- 70 million viewers tune in for Poet Idol (Times Online)
The Crown Prince is sitting in the front row. So are several of his wives. It is Tuesday night and in a large theatre on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi the recording of Million's Poet , the most popular prime-time show in the Middle East, is about to begin.
- GLORIA COATES: Symphony No. 15; Cantata da Requiem; Transitions ... - Audiophile Audition
Audiophile AuditionGLORIA COATES: Symphony No. 15; Cantata da Requiem; Transitions ...Audiophile Audition - 4 hours agoIt is set for voice, strings, piano, and percussion, and cleverly uses a variety of German and English texts from the poetry of Marianne Moore to a wartime ...
- Chalk Talk with Ellen Tasovac - Utica Observer Dispatch
Chalk Talk with Ellen TasovacUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 1 hour agoHer interests include writing and poetry. Having no time for her own writing, Tasovac enjoys getting students to write poetry. “I’m happy to see them go on ...
- Bards of the Bar - Great Reporter
Bards of the BarGreat Reporter - 3 hours agoThat same year, the publishers released “Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos: Poems 1973-1993,” which collects Joseph’s first three books of poetry. ...
- Renowned poet speaks openly about societal issues, angry persona - Kansas State Collegian
Renowned poet speaks openly about societal issues, angry personaKansas State Collegian, KS - 5 hours agoChrystos shared her poetry to a packed crowd of K-State students and faculty as one of the keynote speakers for the 17th Annual K-State Cultural Studies ...
- Students Dig Poetry Cafe (Highlands Today)
SEBRING — The classroom lights were set low, and a projector cast a photo of a brick wall on one of the walls.
- BHHS SENIOR, SOBERON, TAKES SECOND AT NATIONAL POETRY OUT LOUD CONTEST (Curry Coastal Pilot)
For the first time ever, an Oregon student won first-runner-up in the national Poetry Out Loud contest in Washington D.C. Brookings-Harbor High School senior Sophia Soberon is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and the confidence that comes from winning such a prestigious competition.
- Every School Every Thursday -- Ankeny
Des Moines Register - If you are unable to attend your school's meeting, please feel free to attend any of the other sessions offered. ... Northview Middle School is pleased to announce the winners of the school contest for Poetry Out Loud:
- Times readers get poetic with inspiration from spring - St. Cloud Times
In honor of National Poetry Month, the St. Cloud Times encouraged area poets to send their best original work on the topic of “spring,” in a sonnet of 14 lines. And, boy, did they ever. We received more than 40 poems from would-be Shakespeares ...
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