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- Oblivious Piniella's a mastermind - Chicago Sun-Times
'This is ah, ah, ah.... It's ah. It's ahhh ...'' Ten seconds pass. Lou Piniella was trying to describe the Cubs before the game Wednesday. Those long ahs come, and you find yourself wanting to help finish the sentence. He's learning things about the ...
- College News - Altavista
College NewsAltavista, VA - May 7, 2008The award, in memory of Professor Belle M. Hill, is given to a student who has demonstrated a high level of proficiency in creative poetry writing. ...
- Chamber music concert to close Brightmusic's 2007-08 season - Daily Oklahoman
• Title: artistic director, Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble; principal clarinetist, Oklahoma City Philharmonic; assistant professor of music, Oklahoma City University. Audiences are the lucky recipients of that musical magic, a heightened state of ...
- I don't favor polygamy, but I know firsthand the zealous reach of ... - Lodi News-Sentinel
I am no advocate of polygamy, God knows, but if ladies engage in it willingly (consensually is the current jargon) then it is no business of the state. Better polygamy than promiscuity, say I, and I don't see the state doing much to curb the latter ...
- Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hip - Twin Cities Planet
Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hipTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 8 hours agoThey set soulful poetry to a sensual, acoustic groove, with each player being top-notch. That night showed that even if you overdub guitars in the studio, ...
- Measure for Measure - Boston Globe
Measure for MeasureBoston Globe, United States - 10 hours agoOf course, graduate students would still take the familiar courses on Shakespeare, Victorian novels, and 20th-century poetry, but they would also take ...
- The Many Moods Of Beenie Man - Newsweek
The Many Moods Of Beenie ManNewsweek - 3 hours agoParadoxically, artistic restlessness has made him a popular entertainer; when Beenie talks about this, he drops into poetry. ""You have to bring your fans ...
- Acting can be torture: Irrfan Khan - Times of India
Acting can be torture: Irrfan KhanTimes of India, India - 9 hours agoDifferent actors from different parts of the world — England, Japan, France, America and Sweden — will be reading the same piece of poetry that will be ...
- Strong class of new plays showcased at festival (The Charlotte Observer)
The Who had it wrong: The kids are not all right. Violent video games, Internet and iPod addiction, anabolic steroids, familial disintegration, parental neglect, peer influence, unprotected sex, extreme sports, ghetto culture, guns, junk food and that most insidious scourge of adolescence, Christian rock -- these are a few of the perils facing the young generation, as profiled in a ...
- What's Yours: Bill Kalivas connects to his customers and his heritage - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Bill Kalivas is vice president of regional sales for NextSentry Corp., the former CEO of Connect Northwest, and co-founder of LaunchPad events. I am basically connected to the Net all day long, Monday through Friday and often on weekends. However ...
- Gil Scott-Heron: Back to the streets (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Hip-hop's godfather returns to the scene of the rhyme... By Grant Britt.Reality is not a TV show. It's live and in your face. That message was brought to bear by Gil Scott-Heron nearly four decades ago when he set street poetry to music with "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Poet, activist, pianist, composer and singer Scott-Heron stirred up the citizenry with lyrics like, "Black people ...
- New York City Ballet: The Triple Threat (Playbill Arts)
After a 23-year career at NYCB, Principal Dancer Damian Woetzel is taking his final bows on June 18.
- Rappers live their lyrics (Queens Courier)
Since bursting on the music scene more than three decades ago, rap music has gotten, well, a bad rap. The icons of the genre, such as Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Ludacris and others, have gained acclaim and enjoyed the fruits of their labors.
- Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso exhibition - Trade Arabia
Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso exhibitionTrade Arabia, Bahrain - 27 minutes ago... prints and illuminated manuscripts that reveal, for the first time, Picasso’s development of a calligraphic poetry on the border between text and image. ...
- Gay, Punk and Ever the Provocateur (New York Times)
Derek Jarman, indie pioneer, iconoclast and the subject of a new documentary and DVD set, is ripe for reappraisal, years after his death.
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