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- The Monday Interview: Mark Gatiss - Top of the League - Scotsman
The Monday Interview: Mark Gatiss - Top of the LeagueScotsman, United Kingdom - 14 minutes agoHe was a very weak king but there's this fantastic poetry about his desire to stay on the throne despite being incredibly compromised. ...
- Poetry’s alive and kicking - Mount Airy News
Poetry’s alive and kickingMount Airy News, NC - 2 hours agoIn an age in which technology has become the main source of entertainment for youth, Poetry Alive! takes a different approach. And the kids at Mount Airy ...
- Art With Arlesia Set for TV Production in Atlanta! - MarketWatch
Art With Arlesia Set for TV Production in Atlanta!MarketWatch - 5 hours agoFrom Visual, Photography, Theatre, Dance, Poetry, Book Authors, and performances etc. Art with Arlesia will bring the Artists' Lives, their stories, ...
- READINGS AND LECTURES - Berkeley Daily Planet
READINGS AND LECTURESBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 2 hours agoWatershed Environmental Poetry Festival with Robert Hass, Al Young, Jane Hirshfield, Brenda Hillman and many others, from noon to 4 pm at Civic Center Park. ...East Bay Events Calendar: Community Calendar Thursday October 30, 2008 Berkeley Daily Planetall 2 news articles
- Poem comes to life on City stage - VietNamNet Bridge
Poem comes to life on City stageVietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 3 hours agoThe play also addresses individual emancipation from feudal constraints and Confucian values that impose restrictions on Kieu's love for a man. ...
- MEMORIAL HALL - Dance - News & Observer (registration)
MEMORIAL HALL - DanceNews & Observer (registration), NC - 2 hours agoAlso on exhibit is "The Fifties and the Anti-Fifties in Robert Frank's The Americans," and "Feminine and Masculine in Ovid's Poetry and Early Modern Art." ...
- Blind teen recognized for artistic ability (The Middletown Press)
PORTLAND - At the age of 13, Rebekah Anderson likes to play computer games, walk to the bakery with her friends and write stories and poems.
- Bob Dylan's greatest inspiration was Robert Burns' poetry - Smash Hits
Bob Dylan's greatest inspiration was Robert Burns' poetrySmash Hits, India - Oct 6, 2008Dylan, who has written songs for five decades, revealed to HMV as a part of My Inspiration campaign, that the poet has been the greatest inspirational ...
- 'Ziegfeld: The Man Who Invented Show Business' - Wall Street Journal
'Ziegfeld: The Man Who Invented Show Business'Wall Street Journal - 21 hours agoShe "draws us upward," the poet observes, because one can get enough poetry but one cannot get enough sex. When Ziegfeld began, it was as if all theatre was ...
- Paint yourself into the Tate - Times Online
From Pablo Picasso to Jackson Pollock, some of the world's most celebrated artists have been inspired by the work of the Surrealists. This exuberant movement, including Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray, Max Ernst and Joan Miró, responded to the ideas of the ...
- Dr. Pepper Worthington Gives $100,000 to Mount Olive College - WNCT
MOUNT OLIVE – Dr. Pepper Worthington a long time friend, supporter and faculty member at Mount Olive College has contributed $100,000 to the Wayne County institution. The money will be designated for expansion and relocation of the College’s ...
- Book signing with Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth - Beaumont Enterprise
Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth will sign copies of their books 2-4 p.m. Oct. 18 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 4155 Dowlen Road. Bush’s book is “The Stranger in Goldrush,†(Tate Publishing, $22.99) a fictional mystery. Elizabeth’s book is ...
- The Week: September 29'€“October 2, 2008 (Isthmus)
Autumns deepens this week with a busy slate of live music. The fun includes a performance by Robert Randolph ' the Family Band at the new Majestic Theatre's first anniversary party, along with more shows by Zion I, The Wedding Present, Badfish, Dr. Dog, Relient K, Trombone Shorty ' Urban Avenue, Yard Dogs Road Show, Dead Confederate, and State Radio.
- The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortal (The Epoch Times)
Who was the Count of St. Germain, the gifted and charismatic figure of the 18th century?
- Local poet returns (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
Kristin Bock read several poems from her newly published book, "Cloisters," while audience members listened intently, snacking on cheese and drinking wine.
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