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- New Zealand Poet Slated For Success (Scoop.co.nz)
This long awaited first poetry collection from one of New Zealand’s finest writers reveals Iain Britton as a poet with a remarkable and distinctive voice who is already attracting international interest.
- Derek Meins the debut mini-album The Famous Poet - femalefirst.co.uk
The forthcoming debut mini-album, 'The Famous Poet' introduces both worlds that intertwine within Derek’s headspace, five tracks of melancholic musical verse, and seven of his wide-eyed Ivor Cutler-esque poetry. Switching from lament to surrealist ...
- The Vietnamese Flag in Living Colors - New America Media
The Vietnamese Flag in Living ColorsNew America Media, CA - 1 hour agoJoseph Do Vinh is the author of ''Green Plums,'' a collection of poetry published in 2005. He was born in Vietnam in 1968 and immigrated with his family to ...
- Massive theater event, and it's all free! - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMassive theater event, and it's all free!Examiner.com - 2 hours ago... absurd theater, inter-species love. relationships, conservation, jug band, folk tales, poetry, Asian identity, God & man, magic, illusion, clowning. ...
- Howlteroa At The Southern Cross 7 July - Scoop
This is another announcement to inform you that HOWLTEAROA will again be taking place at Southern Cross this Monday the 7th of July from 7:30pm. Brave the winter night and warm your soul with some of Wellingtons finest poetry and spoken word. All are ...
- Music! Dancing! Theatre! And much more... - Globe and Mail
Hailed as a leader of the "post-minimalist" generation of American composers, Rouse interweaves global influences and Beatlesque pop with electronic ambience and mesmeric repetition. Coming out of the interdisciplinary downtown New York scene of the ...
- Depicting a tragedy of war (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Sculptor Gershon Gurin-Podlish spent nearly five months creating his unusual exhibit honoring those who have lost limbs in the Iraq and Afghan wars.
- Stylish Nashville couple shares secrets for (almost) never having an ... - Nashville City Paper
Melodie and Matty Adams are stalking me. Or is it the other way around? For a few weeks earlier this year, I was delighted to find myself running into this awesome couple everywhere I went, from yard sales to concerts to breakfast joints. Makes sense ...
- Day poetry spoke on Goethe stage - Daily Sun
Day poetry spoke on Goethe stageDaily Sun, Nigeria - 8 hours agoBy FEMI SALAWU Despite the huge number of acclaimed poets in Nigeria, performance poetry as an artform is a less patronized genre. ...
- Unlike flop from ’03, this ‘Hulk’ is fun, furious and true to ... - Daily Gazette
Though some moviegoers still admire Ang Lee’s cinematic treatment of “The Hulk†in his 2003 film, it turned out to be a relative bust for fans and nonfans alike. It was too brooding, too cerebral and annoyingly top-heavy. Lee is the perfect ...
- Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7 - MetroWest Daily News
KITCHEN AND GARDEN TOUR, featuring eight private gardens and kitchens, will be presented by the Southborough Garden Club today from 1-5 p.m. View arbors, fountains, pools and gardens, and enter kitchens decorated for festive occasions. Tickets are ...
- Piano competition winner Ghindin returns to town for concert - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Russian pianist Alexander Ghindin beams after being named winner of the 2007 Cleveland International Piano Competition last August at Severance Hall, where he performed Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Cleveland Orchestra. What: The first ...
- Calligraphy draws student interest - Viet Nam News
Viet Nam NewsCalligraphy draws student interestViet Nam News, Vietnam - 7 hours agoBa’s club has attended several calligraphic exhibitions such as Ho Chi Minh’s Poetry Through Vietnamese-Chinese Calligraphy. Ba hopes the club will hold ...
- Calendar - books - Herald News
DANIEL ROBB, author of “Sloop: Restoring My Family’s Wooden Sailboat — An Adventure in Old-Fashioned Values,†will be signing and talking about his book at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, June 4 at Island Books, 565 East Main Road, Middletown, R.I ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation (The Star-Ledger)
When it comes to corporate gobbledygook, William Lutz shares your pain. As a consultant to promote the use of plain English in financial documents, the retired Rutgers professor managed to plow through 58 mutual fund prospectuses before crying "uncle."
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