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- Last Friday is First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
So Topekans don't have to choose between fireworks and fine art, the First Friday Art Walk for July will take place today on the last Friday of June. Organizers of the monthly self-guided exploration of Topeka's art galleries and museums moved the ...
- 2008 Great Adirondack Young People’s Poetry Contest winners ... - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Institute for Arts and Humanities recently announced the winners of the 2008 Great Adirondack Young People’s Poetry Contest This has been a banner year for the LPI’S annual Young People’s Poetry Contest. The ...
- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ - Daily Citizen
June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’Daily Citizen, GA - 3 hours ago“I’ve only written poetry.†Anderson said she sat down at her computer at home one day and the story came to her. “I just gave it to God,†Anderson said. ...
- Sparz in the City launches lunchtime concert series - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Art plunges the depths in 'Immersion' - Athens Banner-Herald
"These are not pastel pieces, that's for sure," says Celia Brooks, looking at the watercolors that make up the exhibit "Immersion" at the Lyndon House Arts Center, on display through July 19. Indeed not. These watercolors are vibrant with color, from ...
- Liner Notes: Word to the 23rd (The Source Weekly)
Spoken word is hard to pull off. Sometimes this genre, or subgenre, if you will, brings to mind beret-intensive poetry slams where ideological rhetoric tends to trump skill. There are some heavy spoken word elements at play with Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra, but it’s not the sort of aforementioned dimly lit coffee house nonsense. AHK23 is a San Diego-based four-piece band that serves as ...
- Art project celebrates landscapes (West Lothian Courier)
An arts project designed to bring together people's experiences of distinct Scottish landscapes has been launched. The web-based Placebook Scotland site will be compiled with images, words and pictures from across the country.
- Around Town (The Prague Post)
A proud expat tradition was revived at the Globe bookstore last week, when volume 8 of The Prague Revue debuted to a packed house — nearly eight years after the publication of volume 7.
- The Big Trail (2-Disc Special Edition) (DVD Talk)
A truly epic Western of staggering proportions, Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail (1930) is a fascinating work on many levels. Technically it was way ahead of its time; its impressive use of an early 70mm widescreen process predates Todd-AO by a quarter of a century.
- Culture 101 Egypt - Egypt Today
A t press time, the Cairo governorate had decided to increase the price of cinemas, nightclubs, childrens’ parks and hotel accommodations. Cinema owners, in accordance with a decision made by the Chamber of Cinema Industry, closed down their ...
- Faber and Faber launch new site - Digital Arts Online
Faber and Faber launch new siteDigital Arts Online, UK - 1 hour agoFaber and Faber, the UK’s leading independent book publisher, has launched a new site built by digital communications agency Lateral. ...
- Keira Knightley's funny seduction - femalefirst.co.uk
Keira Knightley says the best way to get her into bed is to make her laugh. The actress - who stars in upcoming movie 'The Edge of Love', which is about Welsh poet Dylan Thomas - finds a good sense of humour very attractive in a man. Although Keira ...
- Worth the Waits - Tulsa World
Worth the WaitsTulsa World, OK - 15 hours agoHe barked out poetry to tunes like "Lucinda," "November," "Black Market Baby," "Innocent When You Dream," "Cemetery Polka," "Come on Up to the House," "Rain ...
- Fear factor - Sunday Herald
Fear factorSunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoBetween his poetry, his singing, his earring and the small matter of the results he has carved out with Croatia - notably two away wins over England in ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims (The Wichita Eagle)
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her voice," Johnson says with a chuckle. True, he and his wife, Virginia, are longtime fans of musical theater, having seen shows like "My Fair Lady" ...
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