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- Entertainment Calendar - Free Press
CWE and Symphonic Bands — 7:30 p.m., MSU Halling Recital Hall, $8 general admission, $4 for students and children, 389-5549. Hiking on Rasmussen Woods trails — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Elk’s Nature Center, free, 387-8585. “Lysistrata” — 7:30 p ...
- The sound of love (The New Statesman)
The Tunisian vocalist Dhafer Youssef is one of the leaders of an exciting renaissance in Arabic music. A new generation of artists is engaging with both classical tradition and international audiences
- Performance: Patton Oswalt - Delaware Online
When a famously funny comedian comes to town for a gig, one whose fans have taken that comic's albums and listened to them beyond the mere point of memorization, there's only one request his giggling groupies have before he hops on stage: Bring ...
- GM team motors to Teen Brain Games victory - Bedford Times-Mail
BEDFORD — It was a trifecta for three members of the Dangerous Minds in the Teen Brain Games Thursday night at the Bedford Little Theatre. Ben Jones, Alan Vandagriff and Alannah Moore won their third Teen Brain Games title. For team member Megan ...
- Poetry in motion to highlight bullying - Daily Post
Poetry in motion to highlight bullyingDaily Post, UK - 16 hours agoPupils in primary schools are being asked to write a short poem about bullying. Secondary schools are being asked to develop a script for a spoof news ...
- Arnold Rotary Books Sports Author at Hazel Fischer School~By By ... - Pine Tree
Arnold Rotary Books Sports Author at Hazel Fischer School~By By ...Pine Tree, CA - 1 hour agoJeff shared that his love of writing also stemmed from a teacher saying that some poetry he had written was so good that she didn’t believe he had written ...
- Murder mystery new offering during Arts Week Nov. 2-8 - Gaylord Herald Times
The cast from the production of “Sheriff (Hangman) Hannah Suspects the Malevolent Seven...” rehearses for their Nov. 8 western murder-mystery dinner theater at the Best Western Alpine Lodge. The cast is (back, l-r) Pat Milidonis, Michael Percha ...
- Poet reads in his native German (Brown Daily Herald)
The latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, poet Jan Wagner read a selection of his works in the original German. He shared the stage with Forrest Gander, professor of literary arts and interim director of the program, who read English versions of the same poems by a number of ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - Sunday Independent
He was one of a rare breed, but John Matshikiza probably died not knowing how many people admired, respected and loved him. On Friday, however, the bustling scenes at his memorial service at the Bassline in Newtown, Johannesburg, told the true story ...
- Perfume guide causes a stink (Independent Online)
A critical survey of perfumes written by two maverick experts is creating irritation in the perfume industry, where up till now criticism has been non-existent.
- Calligraphic work of a goldsmith - VietNamNet Bridge
VietNamNet BridgeCalligraphic work of a goldsmithVietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 5 hours agoAfter sawing the words, he took two big boards of wood, attached velvet material and stuck lines of poetry into them. He had carpenters in Kim Bong Village ...
- Rebecca's poetry for the BBC - Bolton News
Rebecca's poetry for the BBCBolton News, UK - 39 minutes agoEvery primary school in Britain can nominate one pupil to take part in the contest and each pupil will then attend a BBC poetry workshop near their school. ...
- Elisabeth Mahoney: Radio review (Guardian Unlimited)
Radio was smothered in just one story yesterday. On the Today Programme (Radio 4) John Tusa and Stuart Murphy tussled over the Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross prank calls. Ed Stourton demurely noted "a hint of a harrumph" from Tusa, and Tusa rather more directly told the BBC to "get a grip". On Five Live's morning phone-in, Matthew Bannister stoutly defended the Corporation. "It ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues - Forbes
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of ...
- Civil Rights - Hartford Courant
LUXEMBOURG (AP) _ The European Union has temporarily lifted a travel ban on the president of Belarus, a country regarded as Europe's last dictatorship, as relations start to thaw. The decision comes as ties between the European Union and Russia are ...
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