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- MARK STRYKER: 8 Days counts down; Great Lakes Fest revs up (Detroit Free Press)
Metro Detroit's two major classical music festivals overlap for a few more days, before the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's 8 Days in June bows out Saturday and the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival motors on for another week.
- This mom fought fear with poetry - USA Today
This mom fought fear with poetryUSA Today - 1 hour agoAnd she will return with a newfound peace of mind to teaching yoga and writing. But what will always remain of those anguished years is her book The ...
- Issue 42 - Bike Shoot Podcast - Singletrack
Issue 42 - Bike Shoot PodcastSingletrack, UK - May 27, 2008This episode features Bert the dog, Hebden Bridge Skate Park, Wiki Poetry, Bionicon explanations, Sketch riding, Dialled Bikes Alpine, Tomac Snyper 140, ...
- About New York The Gift of Prose to Soothe the Traveler - New York Times Blogs
About New York The Gift of Prose to Soothe the TravelerNew York Times Blogs, NY - Jun 24, 2008“A couple of years ago, I visited my friend in New York,†Sabine Bartlet wrote last year to the Poetry Society of America, which helped the agency pick the ...
- THE SATURDAY LIST: Free Press critics' picks for this weekend (Detroit Free Press)
It has been an odd year for "Saturday Night Live." Shortened by the writers' strike, it was sometimes so-so -- and occasionally hilarious. It ends on what could be a high note, with major stars as the host (Steve Carell) and the musical guest (Usher), at 11:29 tonight (WDIV-TV, Local 4, NBC).
- Goodbye Mr. Disch and Mr. Budrys - January magazine
Goodbye Mr. Disch and Mr. BudrysJanuary magazine - 2 hours agoHe was well-regarded for his poetry (which he wrote as Tom Disch) by many who had no idea that he wrote genre fiction. The Telegraph obituary is here. ...
- Jim Broadbent shines as the 'Father - Jam! Showbiz
There hardly seems a cinematic son alive who doesn't have an axe to grind as he says his goodbyes. Remove the quirk from Tim Burton's Big Fish and you get When Did You Last See Your Father?, a movie that, once you leave the theatre, will merge in ...
- Museum and gallery events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Museum and gallery eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - Jul 11, 2008African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. Modern Masters: Artists From the Permanent Collection - Selected paintings, ...
- Young poet finds inspiration in family (Louisville Courier-Journal)
August Johnson started screaming when she read the letter saying she'd placed first in Category 2 of the Kentucky State Poetry Society Student Contest. Then the 9-year-old fourth-grader started crying. It took a while for her parents to realize she was screaming and crying for joy.
- Who killed the literary critic? - Salon
SalonWho killed the literary critic?Salon - 2 hours agoAnd as for the "fuck you" aspect of modernism, I agree with you as far as poetry goes. But when you think back to the great novelists of the mid-to-late ...
- All the theater's a stage for 'Cinderella' - Rocky Mountain News
On the list of moms deserving of praise on Mother's Day, Cinderella's probably won't show in the Top 10, but that isn't stopping Boulder Ballet from performing that fairy- tale saga on Sunday. Yes, we know, that nasty woman was Cinderella's step ...
- God's cold, dark waters - Los Angeles Times
God's cold, dark watersLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoSeveral years earlier, in service to his new religious vocation, Hopkins had destroyed all his poetry. The decision followed a tortured battle of which ...
- Foo Fighters invite Youngstown prizefighter to gig - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ben Watts EVERYBODY PLAYS THE FOO: Dave Grohl "pretty much turns it up every night," says Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett, left, with Nate Mendel, Grohl and Taylor Hawkins. A: I haven't talked to him since the other day, but I'm sure he's fine ...
- A Necklace of Raindrops - Financial Times
Joan Aiken wrote poetry, plays and adult novels, including a sequel to Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park , but she is best known for her children’s stories: The Wolves of Willoughby Chase and the Arabel and Mortimer series, the latter famously ...
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world - Asheville Citizen-Times
Chautauqua features heroes of the natural worldAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoHer 1951 bestseller, “The Sea Around Us,†thrilled readers with the poetry of science. Eleven years later in her shattering classic “Silent Spring,†she ...
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