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- Marty Lash: It’s hard to believe 2007 is past us. Where does the ... - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The year saw a number of great new classical releases and tons of reissues. Here are the year’s best. “Du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings,†Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Since her untimely death in 1987, EMI has reissued recordings of the cellist ...
- The Heatwave is On (Creative Loafing Tampa)
And we've got the complete lineup of this year's acts. ... By Eric Snider.From the fiery fiddle of Amanda Shaw to the New Orleans funk of the Soul Rebels Brass Band to the welcome return of A New Personality, the 27th annual Tropical Heatwave promises to be a wild and eclectic ride.CUBAN CLUB BALLROOM 6:15-7:20 p.m. Soulphonics The young, gifted Miss Ruby Velle and her ace male backing crew ...
- ‘I am learning Marathi’ - Screen Weekly
‘I am learning Marathi’Screen Weekly, India - 59 minutes agoThe first part is of Sana, a present-day girl - she’s very soft spoken, poetry loving, diary writing girl living in Australia. She’s sweet and feminine, ...
- Literary Happenings: Next weekend brings 2 special events (Ventura County Star)
Ventura County readers can choose from two literary events next weekend. The third annual Ventura Book Festival, sponsored by the California Literary Arts Society, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ventura. The conference is free and geared toward families.
- Open Mic: National Poetry Month - Love - San Francisco Gate
April was National Poetry Month and dozens of readers responded to our call to read their original poems out loud on our Open Mic podcast. We received so many that we'll have to continue posting poems into May
- Durrell and I - Egypt Today
W hen the name Lawrence Durrell is mentioned, one immediately thinks of his Alexandria Quartet, the series of novels that brought the writer his greatest fame. Durrell was also a poet; in fact, his poetry emerged long before his novels, the first of ...
- Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppression - guardian.co.uk
Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppressionguardian.co.uk, UK - 54 minutes agoIn Zimbabwe, through poetry and music, drama and books we assert our human dignity. We question our collective identity and the state of our lives, ...
- Gary Snyder inspired by nature - Union
Years of physical work, intimate travels across the Pacific West Coast, Alaska and Asia, and a lifelong fascination with language thread the poetry of Gary Snyder. On May 1 - one week before the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet turned 78 - he was ...
- Angelou celebrating 80th birthday in Atlanta - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Maya Angelou may be 80, but she doesn't party like it. The author-poet-dancer-singer-activist will celebrate her birthday in Atlanta Sunday with a star-studded gala including a red carpet and a celebrity guest list. The soiree will benefit a YMCA ...
- Class of 2008 Says Good-Bye to Berkeley High (Berkeley Daily Planet)
Tucked inside every diploma of the Berkeley High School graduating class of 2008 is a voter registration card, something principal Jim Slemp didn’t forget to point out amidst all the exhortation, advice and pranks at the Greek Theater on Friday.
- Special Events Listings - Sun Chronicle
Borders Storytime, every Fri., 10 a.m., Borders Books and Music, 1212 South Washington St., North Attleboro. Children have a story read to them and some days there are crafts. 508-699-7766 or www.borderstores.com . Fiske Public Library Storytime ...
- Apollo descends in Sozopol for arts celebration in September - Sophia Echo
The old church building is crammed. The authoritative figure of the poet is towering above the audience on a stage placed just in front of the altar as he reads aloud his latest literary works. Silence and worshipful admiration fill the air. “All ...
- Giving Epic a live music foundation - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Giving Epic a live music foundationMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 32 minutes ago... "The Dark, Delirious Morning." Many of the songs deal in late-night imagery and starlit poetry, including the wistful, ultra-sweet title track and "The ...
- Uh oh - city never had the dough! - Camden Chronicle Independent
W ith the city's fiscal year ending in only 35 days, top city officials admitted under tough questioning at a City Council meeting Thursday night that there was never enough money in the proposed city budget when they submitted it. Now, ExxonMobil is ...
- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light - Sydney Morning Herald
IF JOHN GALLIANO is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it. Galliano, the fashion designer for labels such as Christian Dior, and the professional brand ambassador Hawko already look as though they are sharing the same ...
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