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- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- Media & Marketing Edition - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalMedia & Marketing EditionWall Street Journal - 5 hours agoMr. Taylor's prose rarely dips into the tone poetry of so much contemporary literary fiction. It is crisp and transparent. Still, one could do with a little ...
- Williams clash in seventh grand slam - Melbourne Herald Sun
Williams clash in seventh grand slamMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 8 hours agoShe has a thing for poetry and art and Asian antiques. She is also an avid reader. Venus also retains ambitions in choreography and music. ...
- Oscar-winner Kline Reignites Broadway Panache in ‘Cyrano’ for PBS - Hollywood Today.net
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Hollywood Today) 7/18/08 — Kevin Kline is a rare film star who has always remained rooted in his deep love and commitment to the New York stage. Kline is an anti-star, a Julliard trained actor who actually turned down the ...
- Poetry festival slated for Sunday - Recorder Community Newspapers
WEST CALDWELL TWP. – A free poetry festival will be hosted by the West Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Road, from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 1, in the Community Room. The festival, “A Celebration of New Jersey Literary Journals,†organized ...
- Curious poem beats curious photos (Radio Netherlands)
The winning entry to our Curious Orange photo contest is a poem, and a beatiful one by André von Maltitz from Johannesburg, South Africa.
- 2008 Poetry Slam Finals - Pegasus News
2008 Poetry Slam FinalsPegasus News, TX - 6 hours agoThe Poetry Slam is back once again. If you have never been to a Poetry Slam then you definitely do not want to miss this years Finals. ...
- Loachapoka summer program celebrates Juneteenth - Opelika Auburn News
Opelika Auburn NewsLoachapoka summer program celebrates JuneteenthOpelika Auburn News, AL - 15 hours ago“(It) started in Texas when the slaves finally got word that they were free, so it’s evolved over the years in a lot of African American communities,†said ...
- Spiritualism, culture and art comes under one roof at Sufi Festival - Daily Times
KARACHI: Local and international bands and Sufi folk performers enthralled people at the Sufi Music Festival, which was organized late Wednesday night and continued into the early hours of Thursday. The festival was organized by the Rafi Peer Theatre ...
- Stanford Summer Theater opens its 10th anniversary season - San Jose Mercury News
"It is not the literal past, the facts of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language.'' Certainly language flickers like a candle flame in the plays of Brian Friel, illuminating some truths and casting shadows on others ...
- BVAC to host poetry reading Sunday, May 18 (Babylon Beacon)
The May Poetry in the Village reading sponsored by the Babylon Village Arts Council (BVAC) will be Sun., May 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon village. Jim Papa and Philip Postiglione will be the featured readers. As always, this presentation will be free and open to the public. Scheduled readings followed with an open mike.
- Black Arts Festival schedule of events - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
Black Arts Festival schedule of eventsKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - 27 minutes agov Storytelling -- With Ivory D. Williams, 7 pm, Northside Association of Community Development, 612 N. Park St. Free. v Poetry reading -- Open mic and poets ...
- On Good Guys and Bad Guys - New York Times Blogs
On Good Guys and Bad GuysNew York Times Blogs, NY - 51 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Messages from mom (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Clara Heller had a love of books that couldn't be denied. She loved them so much, in fact, that 31 years ago she opened a cozy bookstore on Kettleman Lane and named it after her alter ego: The Book Lady.
- News > Top Stories (Queens Courier)
Out of the Holocaust came a whole other world of culture, as its tragic events and stories became subject matter for artwork, films, plays, books, poetry and music as those affected by it tried to find a creative outlet for what happened.
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