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- Chris Watson, Bookends: Extraordinary woman, extraordinary voice - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Chris Watson, Bookends: Extraordinary woman, extraordinary voiceSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 39 minutes agoCertainly a large number of these new poems scratch at the dark side of life. But even then, Clifton doesn't withhold her forgiveness. ...
- Too much information? Music criticism in the digital age - Twin Cities Planet
Too much information? Music criticism in the digital ageTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 5 hours agoWith the migration of their writing from print to Web, are critics altering how they cover music? Perhaps more important: is the trend toward digital ...
- Is Malouf playing politics? - The Age
Is Malouf playing politics?The Age, Australia - 19 minutes agoThe following June he published Typewriter Music, his first poetry collection for 25 years, and in October last year we got The Complete Stories, ...
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
Two minstrel pairs, one of them black, drew enthusiastic local crowds and lavish praise in the press. Seventy years ago, on Aug. 20, 1938, The Times published an editorial mourning the death of Thomas K. Heath, one of vaudeville's biggest stars in what is now the largely vanished phenomenon of the minstrel show.
- Mom saw Bob Dylan -at least she thinks she did - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Mom saw Bob Dylan -at least she thinks she didThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 4 hours agoBecause of this love, she especially appreciates Dylan's poetry, ever steeped in a musical mantra. Mom wasn't a big fan of the plan to build a large-venue ...
- Charles Aznavour to Receive “ Lifetime Achievement Award ” at ... - Businesswire.com
PARIS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Legendary French singer Charles Aznavour will receive a “ Lifetime Achievement Award ” at MIDEM on 19 January in recognition of his outstanding career. The 43 rd edition of MIDEM, the international music market, takes ...
- Community Calendar - October 14, 2008 - Osakis Review
Community Calendar - October 14, 2008Osakis Review, MN - 2 hours agoOsakis Poetry Club meets at 7 pm at Osakis Visitor Center. Senior wellness exercise program at 10:30 am at West View Strength Center. ...
- Young at Art - Arizona Daily Star
Young at ArtArizona Daily Star, AZ - 11 hours agoIn addition, there will be an exhibit of art depicting Kino's life, poetry readings, music and dance. Bakery goods and soft drinks will be available for ...
- Best Bets: Out and About - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Best Bets: Out and AboutSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 7 hours agoSaturday and Sunday are both heavily scheduled with music and poetry readings from 3 to 7 pm Featured performers are Bluiett, Lake and LeFlore as well as ...
- USC English professor named Calif. poet laureate - San Jose Mercury News
USC English professor named Calif. poet laureateSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoShe has written seven books of poetry, four novels and two collections of essays. Her most recent work, "Sparrow," was a National Book Award finalist. ...Schwarzenegger appoints state poet laureate Sacramento Beeall 24 news articles
- Young takes on old in Costa Book Award shortlist (Reuters)
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Youth takes on experience in the shortlist for this year's Costa Book Awards, announced on Tuesday, with a debut writer pitted against a veteran author in her 90s in the best biography category.
- John Patrick Shanley's 'Romantic Poetry' on Broadway - Los Angeles Times
John Patrick Shanley's 'Romantic Poetry' on BroadwayLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoJoe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News says: "This musical misfire about modern love and roller-coaster relationships ... finds Shanley at his most ...
- Workshop alumni to read poetry (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
University of Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni Cate Marvin and Rick Barot will present a free poetry reading at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Prairie Lights bookstore in downtown Iowa City.
- The Human-Faced Fish - The Citizen
The Human-Faced FishThe Citizen, MA - 23 hours agoAbraham Lincoln, after all, was famously neurotic, to the point of penning morose poetry and contemplating suicide. Even the stolid George Washington had at ...
- Last Poets preach against racism, hatred (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Abiodun Oyewole considers himself an angry optimist.
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