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- 'War Requiem' tugs heartstrings (The Star-Ledger)
One of the most acute moments in a performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" on Saturday at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield came when the parts for children's voices were heard. It brought home the fact that there are soldiers in Iraq who five years ago were the age of the choir's oldest.
- Centre plans celebration - Burnley Express
Centre plans celebrationBurnley Express, UK - 8 hours agoThe celebration is on the theme "Bringing People Together, Changing Lives...and Life." There will be a buffet lunch and art, drama, music, prayer and poetry ...
- Al-Jazeera makes waves in Vermont - OpEdNews.com
An unusual controversy has erupted in Burlington, Vermont and hopefully other U.S. cities will grapple with the same issue in the not too distant future. I write hopefully, because it started when our municipally owned cable system, Burlington ...
- 10 great places to take a literary hike (USA Today)
Bibliophile Joni Rendon, co-author of Novel Destinations, tells where to follow in the footsteps of great writers and experience the stunning landscapes that inspired them.
- Hay ho (Guardian Unlimited)
All the fun of the fair: 2008 programme unveiled, including former president Jimmy Carter, Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis and Jools Holland, all competing for your attention
- Modernity collides with Elizabethan sensibilities in 'Cardenio,' a ... - Boston Globe
Modernity collides with Elizabethan sensibilities in 'Cardenio,' a ...Boston Globe, United States - 55 minutes agoAnd so it is with "Cardenio," which opened Wednesday at the American Repertory Theatre. Hugely anticipated, it is also, I am very sorry to say, ...
- Family Friendly: Garden Has Secret Life - Morning News
"The garden doesn't go to sleep at night," Gail Pianalto says. And, she promises, if you take a child to tonight's Fairy Walk at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, what you see will be "miraculous." The Fairy Walk, set for 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. today ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Published: June 15, 2008 10:15 am Northern People: Seeing the big picture The outdoors inspired new book of poetry and essays
- Serbia: Arts Roundup - Global Voices Online
Serbia: Arts RoundupGlobal Voices Online, MA - 4 hours agoFor the last 10 years our cinema has focused on contemporary issues, on these sad days, on the wars, on the sanctions. The audience has had enough of such ...
- FOR THE SHEER HELL OF POETRY - Kingston Whig
Michael Glover has written art criticism for The Times, The Economist, The Independent, and The Financial Times, among others. He is the author of several books and chapbooks of poetry, including Amidst All This Debris (2001) and The Bead-Eyed Man ...
- Top Ten Journal Writing Tips - Prudent Press Agency (press release)
Top Ten Journal Writing TipsPrudent Press Agency (press release), Netherlands - 2 hours agoMaybe poetry dominates your journal or maybe your preference is to break all the rules and simply free write. 8. Create a theme journal -- You can create a ...
- An Ellroy encounter - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesAn Ellroy encounterLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoSomehow, I ended up talking to him -- well, he was talking to my friend and I butted in, fangirl that I am. Ellroy is all bluster and charm, ...
- Why Change Is Just A Breath Away - Huffington Post
Why Change Is Just A Breath AwayHuffington Post, NY - 2 hours ago... and pleasurable at this stage of life. It includes a lot of activities that are contemplative (meditation, yoga, gardening, painting, writing poetry) or ...
- The Hey You Monster: Pokin the Bears in a Zoo and Bring Us the Head of ... - BackStage.com
Playwright Derek Ahonen's perspective on the family unit seems to be both sanguine and deeply cynical. In the two full-length plays that make up The Hey You Monster , he presents diverse portrayals of domesticity and familial ties connected not by a ...
- Channeling Shakespeare (The Phoenix)
Cardenio  at the ART; King John at ASP Cardenio , an early-17th-century play in which Shakespeare may well have had a hand, has been MIA since its debut and will doubtless remain so.
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