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- Prince Book To Be Published This Fall - Exclaim!
Prince Book To Be Published This FallExclaim!, Canada - May 6, 2008... last year with 124 never-before-seen photos by Randee St. Nicholas, as well as Prince-penned lyrics and poetry based on the Purple One’s residency. ...
- Magnetic North creates irresistible pull - Georgia Straight
When it hits town June 4 to 14, the Magnetic North Theatre Festival will bring some of the country’s most exciting new plays to our city. At the same time, it will also serve definitive notice that something big is happening on Vancouver stages ...
- Music! Dancing! Theatre! And much more... (The Globe and Mail)
For its second edition, the arts event has expanded its boundaries. From the sounds of New Orleans to South Asian Shakespeare and fresh work from Joni Mitchell, here's what you need to see
- You write the reviews: Jack Kerouac and Steve Allen, Poetry for ... - Independent
You write the reviews: Jack Kerouac and Steve Allen, Poetry for ...Independent, UK - 36 minutes agoAs with the work of Allen Ginsberg, whose reading of Howl made him an overnight sensation and a figure of some controversy, Kerouac's poetry benefits from ...
- Dick Martin, 'Laugh-In' Star, Dead at 86 (Time Magazine)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died
- This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston Hughes - OUPblog
This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston HughesOUPblog, New York - 12 minutes ago... several volumes of poetry, novels, plays, essays and a dozen children’s books. His work celebrated black life and culture infusing them with a strong ...
- Iola spirit of teamwork provides support from within - Navasota Examiner
Iola High School: Valedictorian Jessica Rae Stephenson, left, and Salutatorian Divin Leigh Upchurch believe they couldn’t have obtained a better education or support system from any other school district besides Iola. Examiner photo “I know if we ...
- Books of The Times Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman ... - New York Times
New York TimesBooks of The Times Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman ...New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoWhy was he too filled with dread to eat red velvet cake at a birthday party? Can the answer have been interesting enough to warrant inclusion in this book? ...
- Art Talk: How good is the Capitol Theater in Overture Center? - Wisconsin State Journal
On Sunday night I once again had a chance to attend a concert in the Overture Center's Capitol Theater (pictured at left) , which used to be the old Oscar Mayer Theatre of the Madison Civic Center. And once again, I found myself cursing the ...
- Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival - Boston Globe
Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival Three-time US poet laureate Robert Pinsky kicks off the 2008 Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival with poetic musical group Merge. The festival runs every other Wednesday through Aug. 20 and showcases world ...
- Dining: Pendolino - Sydney Morning Herald
An old hand, a deft touch, a new restaurant ... the scene is set for some fine Italian food. Crowd-pleaser ... lunch at Pendolino. Nino Zocalli, the chef who premiered Otto and Nove restaurants' Italian panache with Maurice Terzini, has returned to ...
- Leonard Cohen tours after 15-year break - ninemsn
Singer Leonard Cohen, who serenaded the world with songs like Hallelujah, is kicking off his first world tour in 15 years in Canada. An apostle of love in praise of the wandering spirit, Cohen, with his haunting voice, is best known for the songs ...
- CD REVIEWS: NIYAZ - World music (San Francisco Chronicle)
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Anyone familiar with Niyaz knows this trio's trademark is mystical music with a modern edge. On "Nine Heavens," Niyaz intensifies its commitment to its art, creating a double CD that takes listeners to the edge of a highly pleasurable...
- Woman on the run - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G il Adamson starts her debut novel in madness and then pushes the reader headfirst into the torrid Canadian wilderness of 1903. Adamson rolls out luxuriant prose in "The Outlander," dunking in the rivers and rolling in the moss under the forest ...
- Cancer battles were inspiration for book - San Diego Union Tribune
Cancer battles were inspiration for bookSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 24 minutes agoWhen Pearson was a teenager, she read a lot of poetry. She went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Long Beach State University and a teaching credential ...
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