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- The Rockstar Who Would Save the World - The Santa Barbara Independent
The Rockstar Who Would Save the WorldThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 1 hour agoScheeter has worked extensively with her friend â and Jackâs wife â Kim Johnson, who developed the idea for All at Once with MusicMattersâs Martin. ...
- Showdown in Gotham - New York Times
New York TimesShowdown in GothamNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoPitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood movie of its comic-book kind ...
- Love and strife under the stars - Charlotte Observer
Love and strife under the starsCharlotte Observer, NC - 28 minutes agoWith most of the action set in the same area, we can settle into our beach chairs, sip our wine and allow Shakespeare's lush poetry to work its magic. ...
- The Manhattan encourages creativity - Charleston Daily Mail
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet.'' The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme ...
- Scaling The Skillet - Denver Post
Scaling The SkilletDenver Post, CO - Aug 5, 2008(Zach Ornitz, Aspen Daily News) The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River, just north of Basalt. An exposed crag of red sandstone that ...
- Condemnation is undemocratic - La Crosse Tribune
My teen son Anthony has a bicycle repair business with bikes and parts all over my garage, porch, yard and even in my dining room. Letâs suppose Fred buys the house next door and wants to put up a basketball court. Fred decides that his teammates ...
- Smears, Scribbles, and Scratches: Twombly at the Tate Modern - New York Sun
The magnificent retrospective of veteran American artist Cy Twombly at London's Tate Modern is a reminder that, above all else, painting is smearing and drawing is scribble. In his handling, with its extremes of slightness and scatter, informality ...
- A virgin's guide to the Edinburgh festival - Times Online
Until last week, I was an Edinburgh Festival virgin, filled with dread that losing this innocence would be a painful and traumatic process involving loud-mouthed show-offs in face paint and âfunnyâ wigs, the tragic history of Kurdistan expressed ...
- The Cost of NATO's Good Intentions - TIME
The Cost of NATO's Good IntentionsTIME - 4 hours agoIn their new book America Between the Wars,, Derek Chollet and James Goldgeier, two former Clinton Administration officials, recount a conversation about ...
- Got creatures? Author says we need each other (The Staunton News Leader)
Not "Got milk?" but "Got beavers, coyotes, wildlife?" prompts an ad for an area company that offers solutions for "nuisance" animals that have invaded homes or property.
- A change at Womenâs Resources - La Crosse Tribune
You are cordially invited to join Houston County Womenâs Resources staff, family, community and friends to say goodbye to Rosanne St. Sauver. Rosanne is moving on to the position of executive director of LGBT Resource Center for the 7 Rivers Region ...
- Wednesday, July 9, 2008 (New York Press)
This past Tuesday and Wednesday, Film Forum showed off the comedic side of actor Tatsuya Nakadai with Age of Assassins , Kihachi Okamoto's zany spy satire and I Am a Cat , Kon Ichikawa's dry comedy of manners. Both are fairly obscure and have remained out-of-print for far too long.
- Peggy Lee: Girl in the Middle - eJazzNews
Peggy Lee: Girl in the MiddleeJazzNews, Canada - 39 minutes agoThe young Swedish girl was writing poetry as a child; by the age of 14 had decided she wanted to be a singer. She didnât waste much time in day dreams. ...
- Naval base PIO flies off into retirement (The Hanford Sentinel)
After more than 27 years as Lemoore Naval Air Station's public information officer, local resident Dennis McGrath is finally stepping down to write some poetry, finish a novel and travel anywhere that strikes his fancy.
- âWhy canât we play together?â (Malta Today)
Fifteen days ago Mahmoud Darwish died of complications following open heart surgery in a hospital in Texas. Millions around the world mourn the death of this 67 year old Palestinian poet who has been translated in more than 20 different languages around the world.
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