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- From Russia with Jazz (All About Jazz)
Is There Jazz In Russia, Really? A Short Jazz History of Moscow The answer is “YES". The first jazz concert in Russia took place in Moscow on October 1, 1922. The band was local, called no less than The First Jazz Band of the Republic, led by not a musician, but a dancer, one Valentin Parnakh (1891-1951), who also was a gifted poet, poetry translator, and literature historian, and spend seven ...
- Lost Dog collars Michelle de Kretser $40,000 prize for fiction - The Australian
MELBOURNE author Michelle de Kretser has won the $40,000 Christina Stead Prize for fiction, the biggest of the NSW Premier's literary prizes announced in Sydney last night. Her complex novel The Lost Dog also won Book of the Year, earning her a ...
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery - Reno Gazette
James Barnett, a Reno resident, visited Wingfield Park on Sunday to enjoy some music and good times. And to mark an important moment in history. "The freedom from slavery is historic," Barnett said as Reno's 19th annual Juneteenth celebration got ...
- Tigard man offers path to success - Tualatin Times
Tualatin TimesTigard man offers path to successTualatin Times, OR - 4 hours ago... version of publishing success, having written “Heavenly Inspirations Manifested,†a Christian book of poetry. Life coaches are relatively new phenomena. ...
- 'The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri' by David Bajo - Los Angeles Times
'The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri' by David BajoLos Angeles Times, CA - 7 minutes agoBajo uses words and equations to the point of poetry, particularly when he evokes the world created by Cervantes and the theories of pendulum mathematics as ...
- Letting the songs speak - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Letting the songs speakFort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - 1 hour agoAnd his music owes a lot to the “folk†artists who rewrote the rules of rock, making it a safe home for poetry and introspection. ...
- Best-selling author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' - News1130.com
NEW YORK - It's only 9:33 a.m. but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the "Today" show and soon ...
- Stray Questions for: Katha Pollitt - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsStray Questions for: Katha PollittNew York Times Blogs, NY - 57 minutes agoAs a poet, I squeeze in between Sylvia Plath and, depending on the size of the poetry section, Marie Ponsot, Alexander Pope or Ezra Pound. ...
- Modern-dance innovator Paul Taylor to bring his classics, his company ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
High on Bach: Lisa Viola jumps over Paul Taylor Dance Company colleagues in Taylor's "Esplanade," set to music by Bach. The work will be part of the company's program Saturday at Cain Park. What: The New York troupe performs Taylor's "Esplanade ...
- Sun the star of this fest - London Free Press
Sun the star of this festLondon Free Press, Canada - 11 hours agoTracey uses batik, acrylic paint and pastel to create "poetic art," vibrant paintings blended with inspirational poetry. "I didn't expect such a huge ...
- Hitler's in the Basement Mixing Up Your Medicine! (Indymedia Chiapas)
That Which "Bugs" a Bush Nazi: Could it be something I wrote? Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you! 7/1 Was Hitler the King of the South? Hitlerites use "pesticides" to dispose of anyone "bugging" them!
- Derek Walcott: 'The Chatterbox' (The Jamaica Observer)
AN hour was all Derek Walcott needed to remind the large and very diverse gathering of book lovers at the just-concluded Calabash International Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, why he is one of the world's most celebrated poets and thinkers.
- Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get Fixed - Tiger Weekly
Jason Isbell: Singing ‘til Things Get FixedTiger Weekly, LA - 7 hours agoWith his first solo album, last year’s Sirens of the Ditch, he proved that he isn’t afraid of plugging in, turning it up and intertwining poetry with ...
- In your county - Atlantic City Press
Reception celebrates Noyes anniversary An opening reception celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Noyes Museum on Lily Lake Road in Oceanville, Galloway Township, will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. May 16. The memory of founders Fred and Ethel Noyes ...
- Selected and otherwise (The Phoenix)
After I exited Lafayette College in June 1964, I spent the summer as a cub reporter for my Connecticut home-town newspaper, The Trumbull Times . The only news worth repeating is that I interviewed Jayne Mansfield.
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