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- Crazy penguins, frozen fish - Newsday
The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog , "Encounters at the End of the World" (opening tomorrow at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington), is not your typical nature film. Invited by the National Science Foundation to explore ...
- Sue Bell Rings Live with "Only Love" (All About Jazz)
After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project “Only Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from that recording and others.
- Dirt , Prager, Kreisler, Judd, Mythellaneous Announced for NYC's East ... - Playbill
Scotland-bound U.S. productions that will play the Edinbugh Festival Fringe in August will first stop at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan July 8-27 for the fifth annual East to Edinburgh Festival. 59E59's Elysabeth Kleinhans (artistic director) and Peter ...
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- Two views of Thomas M. Disch - Los Angeles Times
Two views of Thomas M. DischLos Angeles Times, CA - 18 minutes agoTom was a great patron not only of poetry and fiction but also of opera, music, painting and sculpture. I don't think he believed our arts would magically ...
- Stuck for ideas? - 7 Days UAE
Dubai is renowned for its lavish bubbly brunches that stretch on with hours of gluttonous consumption. This week, why not have a side of culture with your brunch fare at the Keva Lounge in The Lodge. Digest a bit of poetry and music with your ...
- Partners in music (The Australian)
IN November 2002, the once great American soprano Kathleen Battle toured Australia. Eight years before shehad been fired by the Metropolitan Opera in New York for "unprofessional actions", but she continued to terrorise her piano accompanists in recital concerts. When the pianist for her Australian tour resigned, Sharolyn Kimmorley stepped in.
- July 17: Cap divorce lawyer pay, Nassau's poetic injustice, GPS ... - Newsday
Lawyers get paid by the hour ["Broken hearts, broken system," News, July 13]. Therefore, they have a financial incentive to prolong the dispute between the parties in divorce cases. If lawyers got paid a flat fee per divorce, they would have ...
- The fiddler is on the move - The South African
The fiddler is on the moveThe South African, UK - 6 hours agoI had always written poetry, and I had studied singing, so I started writing songs and playing around with voice and violin. ...
- Travel 411: Stars, politicians among authors at book festival (TCPalm.com)
Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival on Sept. 27 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The event was started by first lady Laura Bush as a way to celebrate reading and books.
- I like to buy the whole album on CD - Hounslow Guardian
You are never too old to make your ambitions come true, is the message from Iris Dickinson, who has published her first book at the grand old age of 79. The East Molesey gran realised her talents as a poetry writer after entering a competition at ...
- Schnackes Mark 65th Anniversary - Wetzel Chronicle
Wetzel ChronicleSchnackes Mark 65th AnniversaryWetzel Chronicle, WV - 21 minutes agoDick hopes to author an additional work, poetry, and paintings. Jeanne has done a great job in raising the couple’s four children: Richard Jr. of Trinidad, ...
- Roslyn Zinn, 85; blended social activism with the arts - Boston Globe
The dunes overlooking Wellfleet's shore, a terrain Roslyn Zinn revered during summer visits, glow in one of her paintings with a singular warmth, as if she perceived the landscape more deeply than any seasonal pilgrim. "After years as a teacher and ...
- When Did You Last See Your Father? - Toronto Star
Boston GlobeWhen Did You Last See Your Father?Toronto Star, Canada - 2 hours agoWe meet Blake in the person of Colin Firth, giving one of his best screen performances ever, on the night he is being presented with a poetry prize. ...The 'sins' of the father don't sit well with the son Toronto Sunall 19 news articles
- Zorba the Israeli - Haaretz.com
"I expect nothing. I fear nothing. I am free," reads the epitaph on the grave of Nikos Kazantzakis, located in a cemetery in Heraklion on the island of Crete. Kazantzakis, of "Zorba the Greek" fame, is not merely an author, poet, translator, and ...
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