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- That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and Lines - RedOrbit
That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and LinesRedOrbit, TX - 10 hours agoThe song shows why lyrics matter: the music is made more beautiful by the words poetry. Of course, people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones, ...
- PERFORMING ARTS - Washington Post
Three songs by contemporary Vienna-based composer Wolfram Wagner had their world premieres at baritone Randall Scarlata's Austrian Embassy recital on Monday evening. Spare and quietly melodic, Wagner's subtly crafted Three Songs on Poems by Weldon ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Waukee - Des Moines Register
Today, May 1, the fifth-grade band students will have solo night. All band students will play a solo before a judge and receive feedback on their performance. May 6 is the kindergarten fine arts night. The performance will be held at Brookview ...
- Billy Collins - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Billy Collins published by Tribune Company sources. Sometimes you have to let a garden lie fallow for a while to ensure a bounteous bloom the next season. Organizers of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music ...
- Astros bring out veteran for Spanish TV (w/ video) (Houston Chronicle)
Fifty years after he broke into the big leagues as one of Major League Baseball's first Spanish-language radio announcers, Rene Cardenas makes his U.S. television play-by-play debut today with the Astros.
- Leah Garchik Archive - San Francisco Gate
January February March April May June July August September October November December 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 Steve Heilig forwards two poems written by Barack Obama in 1981 for an Occidental College ...
- POLICE BEAT (Orlando Weekly)
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- Ray Tallis: 'At 15 I was a biochemical materialist' (Guardian Unlimited)
Ray Tallis: 'Old people tend to get lumped together. In fact, they are far more heterogenrous than the young.' Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Philosopher. Doctor. Novelist. Poet. Academic.
- Manchester Literature Festival - Manchester Evening News
MANCHESTER LITERATURE FESTIVAL 16–26 OCTOBER VENUES ACROSS THE CITY The festival presents some of the world’s most influential and inspirational authors and poets in prestigious and unusual venues across the city. With an eclectic line-up ...
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Doing Battle With the Bard (The New York Sun)
"Is Milton Better Than Shakespeare?" asks Nigel Smith in the title of his new book (Harvard University Press, 240 pages, $22.95). The obvious answer is no: It would be hard to dispute that Shakespeare's plays are more powerful, and more central to our culture, than Milton's biblical epics or his artfully classical lyrics. Around the world, when people dream about true love, they think of Romeo ...
- County concerned about city’s proposal for 9 percent hotel tax - Silverton Appeal Tribune
County concerned about city’s proposal for 9 percent hotel taxSilverton Appeal Tribune, OR - 49 minutes ago... Poetry Festival, and attractions such as The Oregon Garden, murals, etc.” Cosgrove has denied that the city would ever agree verbally or in writing to ...
- W. Haven gallery gets special visitors (New Haven Register)
WEST HAVEN — It’s not every town where you open a business and the mayor and police chief stop by to welcome you...
- ENTERTAINMENT: Children sing in Oberlin - The Morning Journal
ENTERTAINMENT: Children sing in OberlinThe Morning Journal, OH - 15 hours agoThe festival celebrates Native American culture and poetry. The touring choir, a select group from the Oberlin Choristers, will also preview selections from ...
- Literary journeys lead back to childhood for 2 women (Daily Record)
While at Rocking Horse Ranch Resort recently, Marcia Ivans of Chatham Township asked her son for batting pointers so she could hit better in her next game with the Chatham Adult Women's Softball League. She's 68. He's 44.
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