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- Jack Zink | Theater and classical music columnist - Sun-Sentinel.com
Jack Zink | Theater and classical music columnistSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 1 hour agoJuly 30 also marks the start of a lineup of 20 theatrical performances (including full productions and workshops, poetry, dance competitions) in Miami-Dade ...
- Wyoming reading - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming readingJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours agoBoth her poetry and her pictures, which often accompany her prose, have won her numerous awards, including the John Collier Award for Forest History ...
- Pictured: Astonishing crowds turn out for Obama rally as Democratic ... - Daily Mail
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president. Mr Obama was greeted by a sea of supporters at a campaign rally on the banks of the Willamette ...
- Scottsdale regional roundup - Arizona Republic
Scottsdale regional roundupArizona Republic, AZ - 1 hour agoCategories: film, photography, visual arts, short story, poetry, original song and choreography. SCOTTSDALE: Bill Heard Chevrolet, 8705 E. McDowell Road, ...
- Yacht club to mark 50th with regatta, gala (Foster's Daily Democrat)
John Huff/Staff photographer The Great Bay Yacht Club, located at Dover Point, is preparing for a Regatta celebrating its 50th anniversary. DOVER — It was more than 50 years ago that a group of friends decided over dinner and drinks to start up a sailing club.
- Marcelo Gomes and Veronika Part's Luscious, Heartbreaking La Bayadere - Huffingtonpost.com
American Ballet Theater is currently in the midst of their production of La Bayadère , one of the most breathtakingly spectacular and heartbreakingly tragic of all classical story ballets. Set in royal India, La Bayadère tells the story of Solor ...
- Cherokee Nation immersion students excel at language fair (Indian Country Today)
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - Cherokee Nation language immersion students recently participated in the sixth annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman.
- Memoir magazine looking for submissions - Houston Chronicle
Memoir magazine looking for submissionsHouston Chronicle, United States - 5 hours agoFinally, there is a new memoir magazine for those of us who love to read the heart of other people's lives. And another market where we can send our ...
- Thread City Poets To Do Reading In Willimantic - Hartford Courant
Thread City Poets To Do Reading In WillimanticHartford Courant, United States - 37 minutes agoThe Thread City Poets have been delighting audiences with their work for 10 years, and tonight at 6, they will open the annual Poetry in the Park series in ...
- HEADLINES FOR MAY 2, 2008 (Drummer)
Battle-1 and Battle-2: Humdinger II (the one with some red on it) goes up against the bot Uppercut during the first round of the national competition Saturday at the Mall of America.
- 'Bomb It': How outlaw graffiti survived - Los Angeles Times
'Bomb It': How outlaw graffiti survivedLos Angeles Times, CA - 28 minutes agoThe plot's connective tissue is deficient from the start as Oskar (Jonathan Scarfe), a disillusioned, poetry-spouting German soldier, rescues Rachel (Nina ...
- Review: ‘Wit’ takes one woman on final journey (Naples Daily News)
“Wit†headliner Janina Birtolo launches into a poetry-filled monologue mere seconds after making a shambling, barefoot entrance onto the empty concrete floor of the Tobye Studio space. For her grand entrance, she wears just a red baseball cap and two hospital gowns. An IV machine trails her, making a persistent beep-beep-beep as she pulls it along by palsied hands.
- Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next Laureate - Times Online
Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next LaureateTimes Online, UK - 15 hours agoBut one reason Motion got the job was that the government wanted to boost interest in poetry, which he has done. Early next year, the culture secretary, ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
MONUMENT INSCRIPTION WORKSHOP — 2 p.m., Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St. Help preserve inscriptions on Mt. Auburn’s 19th century monuments. Free. For information, call 617-607-1981.
- Featured Visual Artist - All About Jazz
Featured Visual ArtistAll About Jazz, PA - 5 hours agoHe has lectured on African American Cinema History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the London School of Printing and the has been a panelist ...
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