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- Arts and Crafts in the Basement - Martiniboys.com
Arts and Crafts in the BasementMartiniboys.com, Canada - 4 hours agoLast year saw plethoric and disparate attractions, from cooking quasi-shows to poetry readings. Any appearance by a Broken Social Scene-ster/Arts and Crafts ...
- Regional A&E Calendar | Oct. 29 - Auburn Reporter
Regional A&E Calendar | Oct. 29Auburn Reporter, WA - 25 minutes agoPerformers welcome to share music, poetry, spoken word, comedy or magic. Cost: $5 donation for adults; $3 for students and seniors. ...
- Corsican Culture, Poetry, and Music Warms New York (The Epoch Times)
I Muvrini, a band that promotes the traditional music and language of Corsican culture, played Carnegie Hall on Saturday Nov. 22.
- Biography of priest-poet Gerard Manley Hopkins shows strength of verse - Canada East
Readers moved by religion, poetry and their effects on people's lives may be fascinated by this almost day-to-day account of English priest-poet Gerard Manley Hopkins. It's by an American poet who is also a biographer of American poets. Hopkins died ...
- FIRST PERSON Books too tempting for her to resist - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchFIRST PERSON Books too tempting for her to resistColumbus Dispatch, OH - 39 minutes agoPoetry transports me to a sacred time and space nearly as rapidly and perfectly as prayer. I'm addicted not merely to poetry, though, but to books of all ...
- LKJ analyses 'Writing Reggae' - Jamaica Gleaner
Poet Linton Kwesi Johnson's journey started in Jamaica and he found inspiration in the Caribbean Artist Movement (1966-1972) in Britain, while the British Black Panther Movement (1970-1973) ignited his passion. On the other side of the Atlantic ...
- The Philistine Listens To Birds Chirping In The Pastorale Forest - SFist
SFistThe Philistine Listens To Birds Chirping In The Pastorale ForestSFist, CA - 5 hours agoIt's not entirely fair to say that everyone was only there to hear Beethoven Six -- the usual scattering of artistic types wearing all black and skinny ...
- Project gives boost to Indian history - Billings Gazette
ARLEE - Julie Cajune sat in her Subaru with the engine off, holding a manila envelope, almost afraid to look inside. She just wanted some names for a map. The map would teach Montana schoolchildren how their Salish Indian neighbors saw their ...
- 'Jewel' is well-researched - Daily Press
'Jewel' is well-researchedDaily Press, VA - 1 hour agoI would rather cut out my own heart," we miss the poetry of the sutras. But neither is "The Jewel of Medina" tripe. Jones claims she read scores of books on ...
- House of the Sleeping Beauties (filmcritic.com)
In a segment of the Woody Allen film Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask , Allen engages in a sexual tryst with Louise Lasser.
- He’s real - Cumberland Times-News
We take pleasure in answering thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that its faithful author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no ...
- Laureate’s rhyme time - WalesOnline
Laureate’s rhyme timeWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 8 hours agoIn addition to making regular visits to schools and festivals, he has also co-founded The Poetry Archive, a web-based collection of poets reading their work ...
- ‘Connecting Natick to Choreography' project (Natick Bulletin & Tab)
Are you a sophomore or junior who resides or attends school in Natick? Do you write well and enjoy the arts? Are you looking for a fun way to stand out on your college applications? If so, then Monkeyhouse wants you to apply for their newest project, Connecting Natick to Choreography.
- HATTON HAPPY WITH MAYWEATHER SR. (New York Post)
LAS VEGAS -- It seemed an odd pairing at first: Floyd Mayweather Sr., the author of slick movement, stylish defense, and creative poetry, training Ricky Hatton, the hard-punching Brit from Manchester, England. Hatton is often accused of being...
- Ghost Town Chapter 24: The magic touch - Kansas City Star
Inside the FedEx package was a check from Uncle Milton’s Thousand Things You Thought You’d Never Find for $89.55, representing the cost of shipping the pumpkin plus $50. Dear Kid, Milton wrote. Now we’re talking! Your Oprah pumpkin is already ...
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