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- Art, film and music abound - Whistler Question
Art, film and music aboundWhistler Question, Canada - 4 hours agoDon’t forget to bring some warm clothing, and remember — Whistler’s parks are alcohol-free. The movie will be moved to Village 8 Cinemas for a 9:30 pm ...
- Statewide Alliance of Organizations Hold 'Day of Remembrance for ... - Earthtimes
ST. PAUL, Minn. , Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Citizens for a Safer Minnesota and the Minnesota Alliance on Crime (MAC) today announced that several local and statewide organizations, as well as family and loved ones of homicide victims ...
- Political slogans can zing or sing for the masses (Houston Chronicle)
A memorable slogan, and one with impact, represents the gist of the campaign and does so with poetry, rhythm and imagery, a longtime slogan collector said.
- Freeing readers from mundane is award-winning poet's objective - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Often, the result is a complex rush of humor, sadness and wonder that frees the reader from everyday life, however briefly. Most of all, there is a great deal of exploration and playfulness in her poetry. 'I love playing with words and ideas,' Cleary ...
- A&E calendar for Sept. 12 through 18 - Nevada Journal
Tom Chapin, 7:30 p.m., Fall for Ames fall concert series, Ames City Auditorium, $20 forward seating, $15 adults, $8 students, call 239-5350. David Zollo, 9 p.m., West Towne Pub, 4518 Mortensen Road, no cover. Piranha Brothers, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Snus ...
- Getting Dramatic - Downtown LA Scene
Getting DramaticDowntown LA Scene, CA - 8 hours agoWar Stories is Joyce Guy’s multimedia exploration of an African-American man trying to move up the ranks in the US military, with a story told from his ...
- Wolston To Read From New Book September 19 (Rockbridge Weekly)
Author Jon Wolston will read from his new poetry book "Paradise Root-stock" at Books & Company in Lexington on Friday, September 19th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wolston is the brother of Lexington resident Bill Wolston.
- Go on, you know you want to really... - The Independent
Irresistible: Benjamin Braddock can't help being led astray by Mrs Robinson - one of the great fictional seductresses - in 'The Graduate' Eve was the first seducer. Not because she was naked and slinky and (as it turned out) fatale, but because she ...
- Something is rotten in the state of 'Anarchy' Alan Sepinwall on TV - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Something is rotten in the state of 'Anarchy' Alan Sepinwall on TVThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 7 hours agoThere's even a biker poetry version of the "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown" line from "Henry IV, Part II," when Clay, struggling with various ...
- Music Review: P.W. Long - God Bless The Drunkard's Dog - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Jerry Wexler: In Passing (1917-2008) » Music Review: Costanza - Sonic Diary » Interview: Willie Nile - Troubadour Of New York City “Come on come one and Shake what you got. Well easy does it, cause it looks like you got quite a lot ...
- Madeleine McCann: When The Sniffer Dogs Barked And Casey Anthony - Anorak
No, not the tabloid dog pack . There’s a picture of a spaniel crawling on a sofa. To its rear is a man. There is a pair of blue drapes, open. After Eddie leaves the apartment, Martin takes in Keela . She can be seen freezing — a sign she has ...
- 'Tahaan' - poetic portrayal of life in Kashmir amidst strife (New Kerala)
A fable like fragility runs through Santosh Sivan's latest film.
- Visionary Music Producer JackDazey Links Early American Composer Arnold Schoenberg to Hip Hop During Month of Birthday (PRWeb)
September 13th is Arnold Schoenberg's Birthday, music visionary and consultant JackDazey links the early American composer to Hip Hop "Rap Flow" in a an article during the celebratory month. (PRWeb Sep 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1353514.htm
- Computing pushes into the ether - Sydney Morning Herald
Computing pushes into the etherSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoAmong them are spreadsheets devoted to poetry, sport, knitting and beer drinking. Cloud computing options abound for word processing, long a stalwart of ...
- Pop songs banned from funerals - BBC News
BBC NewsPop songs banned from funeralsBBC News, UK - 53 minutes agoLeaflets handed out on its behalf at Saint Mary's Church in Castleblayney on Sunday said pop music and poetry had no place in funeral ceremonies. ...
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