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- Why the Left Doesn't "Get" Obama - Huffingtonpost.com
I've been noticing a defensive note creeping into a lot of response to that "Obama moving to the center" criticism. My friend, Daniel Cardozo, takes a more positive view. Here's what he has to say: A remarkable lecture by neurologist and internet ...
- MORE Reviews - IF Magazine
Whether it’s the melodic fear of yesteryear, or the dissonant shock chords that seem to comprise much of modern horror scoring, a recent slew of soundtracks has much to offer fans of musical fear, beginning with EYE OF THE DEVIL , an album that ...
- T S Eliot's controversial 'indecent' painting to go on display - Daily Telegraph
The painting shows the great literary figure and creator of 'The Waste Land' wearing a suit and sitting in a chair. However the depiction of a penis on a scroll to the left of poet's head caused great offence in 1938. The picture is among 58 works by ...
- Church has heart for art - Greenville News
Church has heart for artGreenville News, SC - 5 hours agoI wrote poetry. I like singing, I like artwork." Now, as he approaches his 47th birthday, the "American African Warthog," as he styles himself, ...
- Shams to perform “Under the Sun of the Persian Gulf” - Tehran Times
The band aims to achieve a new combination in Iranian music and accompaniment by other nations’ musical instruments in its performances, he told. He went on to say that musicians from Armenia, the Netherlands, India, France, Iraq, England and ...
- Leonard Cohen ends UK tour at Big Chill - Irish World News
He is set to play London's O2 Arena, having received rave reviews for shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and Glastonbury - but the spectacular setting of the Big Chill festival will be the last chance to see the legendary Leonard Cohen on his first ...
- Weekend Feedback: Short-changed by Police (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
While ensuring that all PG readers are aware of his unfaltering adulation for Elvis Costello, Scott Mervis makes a prescient point in his review (July 30) of Monday's ...
- 'Xanadu': Its Neon Lights Still Shine - Washington Post
What I am about to write will undoubtedly elicit mockery and ridicule for weeks, if not months, to come. But I have to speak the truth: I love "Xanadu." I love that the plot of this 1980 musical is thinner than the finest slice of deli-variety Swiss ...
- Animal whisperers come out of the shadows - Detroit Free Press
NEW YORK — Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their “cat whisperer,” and the girls had something to tell me: “Their food tastes like sawdust.” Nikki and Lucy are ...
- Clip Job: Allen Ginsberg, Prince of the Beat Generation - Village Voice
Village VoiceClip Job: Allen Ginsberg, Prince of the Beat GenerationVillage Voice, NY - 1 hour agoPaul Goodman’s presentation consisted of “public poems” (ballads), short sonnets, and long Biblical prose. Goodman, an accomplished writer, gave an aside ...
- Final bloodless bullfight draws crowd - Monitor
Final bloodless bullfight draws crowdMonitor, TX - 13 hours ago"That's poetry in motion." Charlie was one of roughly 60 people who watched this year's final bloodless bullfight Sunday afternoon which also raised $2500 ...
- Kapil Sibal turns poetical on a BlackBerry - Hindustan Times
Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal knows how to get the creative juices flowing from his mobile. When the muse beckoned him three months ago, Sibal did not wait for the privacy of the notepad to capture those fleeting moments of angst and ...
- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises'Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoShe has a beautiful profile and brown eyes about which you might write poetry. "These situations are so tragic," she replies. "It's not a funny game but the ...
- Signature Receives $300,000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals (Washington Post)
Productivity in some manufacturing industries might be on the downswing, but the arrows are pointing up at that increasingly busy factory for new musicals, Signature Theatre.
- TGI Thursday (Honolulu Advertiser)
The 4 indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase. Call venue for details.
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