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- Des O'Connor quits as Countdown host - In the News
¡Forward Russia!: Life Processes A Fine Frenzy: One Cell In The Sea Adele: 19 Alphabeat: This is Alphabeat American Music Club: The Golden Age Andy Burrows: The Colour of My Dreams Angus and Julia Stone: A Book Like This B-52s: Funplex Barry Adamson ...
- Out on the road again - Irish Times
Out on the road againIrish Times, Ireland - 1 hour agoHe is currently visiting scholar at Boston College, Glucksman Ireland House (NYU) and the University of Ulster. His collection of poetry, Downstate, ...
- Family Filmgoer - Washington Post
Washington PostFamily FilmgoerWashington Post, United States - 25 minutes agoThe movie has many narrative glitches (time passing is confusing), but the Harris-Mortensen pairing is pure horse opera poetry. There are bloody shootouts, ...
- Humanities is stories - World Magazine
Humanities is storiesWorld Magazine, NC - 2 hours agoStories are free, after all, but of course it doesn’t hurt to throw a little money at those who write them down for us.
- Temecula residents gather at Duck Pond to remember 9/11 - Press-Enterprise
Temecula residents gather at Duck Pond to remember 9/11Press-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour ago11, 2001, terrorist attacks with music, poetry, artwork and solemn thought. The Spirit of Great Oak High School Band & Guard played "God Bless America" as ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 5 hours agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- [Ear To The Beats] The Album Formerly Known as the ‘N’ Word (Jackson Free Press)
David Dennis, Jr. August 20, 2008 Nas always seems to be at the center of intense debate. Respected for his lyricism and creation of “Illmatic” (widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time), Nas has released inconsistent, and at times, uninspired albums.
- Poet reads in his native German (Brown Daily Herald)
The latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, poet Jan Wagner read a selection of his works in the original German. He shared the stage with Forrest Gander, professor of literary arts and interim director of the program, who read English versions of the same poems by a number of ...
- Raymond library's open-mike night resounding hit - Portsmouth Herald News
Raymond library's open-mike night resounding hitPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 33 minutes agoThe event closed with singer-songwriter Sandra Colwell using her voice to create flute-like notes for a poem about her "spiritual awakening" after a visit ...
- Calendar: Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BENEFITS WYES' "A Season of Good Tastes" The series of wine-tasting and coffee-pairing dinners benefiting the public television station continues at The Marigny Brasserie, 640 Frenchmen St., at 7. All dinners begin at 7 and are $85 per person, including...
- Carpe Diem: - Nashoba Publishing
Carpe Diem:Nashoba Publishing, MA - 2 hours agoShe is passionate about history, poetry, music, horses, and most of all her family, but lacks cooking skills. Anderson makes up for it with talents for ...
- Gardening: Time of balance approaches (Muskogee Phoenix)
The autumn equinox began at 10:44 in the morning on Sept. 22. In poetry, this time of year is called the crowning time for our gardens. Only daffodil season is better according to the poets.
- NYC Scene - Norwalk Hour
"Whats That Smell? The Music of Jacob Sterling." Atlantic Theater Company, 330 West 16th St. (212) 279-4200. Written and performed by Tony Award-nominee David Pittu, "What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling" is a satire that charts the career ...
- Hot Entertainment Picks: 08/08/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Hot Entertainment Picks: 08/08/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoStone Circle, featuring family-friendly poetry, storytelling and music around the fire, starts at 9 pm on Saturday. Cost is $4 adults, $2 children. ...
- Conejo Valley readers are getting on same page (Ventura County Star)
Last year, the Thousand Oaks Library sponsored the One City One Book program, a citywide reading campaign that is becoming increasingly popular in U.S. communities.
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