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- Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissies - Democrat and Chronicle
Forget Stephen King. You want bone-chilling violence, blood-curdling revenge, read a poem. That's one lesson I learned from going though the 180 or so poems submitted to the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. As announced last week ...
- 2008 Corporate Arts Festival Winners Announced - Kansas City infoZine
2008 Corporate Arts Festival Winners AnnouncedKansas City infoZine, MO - 12 hours agoThe "Best in Show" selections from the Union Station exhibition will have the opportunity to be displayed together in the American Century Investments tent ...
- Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 - The Resident
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008The Resident, CT - 1 hour agoby Roger Zotti Writing poetry always came easily for Kathryn Kozlicky, author of “Confessions†(PublishAmerica). “I would love to write a story, ...
- Literary Festival 'Spreads the Word' to Middle East Schools - Zawya (press release)
Zawya (press release)Literary Festival 'Spreads the Word' to Middle East SchoolsZawya (press release), United Arab Emirates - 6 hours agoIsobel Abulhoul, Director of EAIFL and Magrudy's, explains: "The Arab world has a history steeped in literature, especially poetry. ...
- Barack Obama the speechmaker is being rumbled (Times Online)
There is a yawning gulf between what the Democratic candidate says and how he has acted. That's why the race is so close
- Jimmy John's Makers v. Eaters - Chicagoist
Jimmy John's Makers v. EatersChicagoist, IL - 11 hours agoShea called it "poetry" and compared the sandwich makers to Mozart: "composing with cold cuts and bread." Seriously, this guy is going to sell you some ...
- Another mystery that feels right at home - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAnother mystery that feels right at homeBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours ago... the early 1800s with James Fenimore Cooper's "Lionel Lincoln" and Catharine Maria Sedgwick's "Hope Leslie," and some historical poetry even earlier. ...
- Gluck Foundation awards $1 million to UCR arts programming - Press-Enterprise
Gluck Foundation awards $1 million to UCR arts programmingPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThese have included Shakespeare for deaf students, classical music for convalescent home patients, poetry workshops, world music performances and museum ...
- Bob Crampsey, sports broadcaster and writer, dies aged 78 - Telegraph.co.uk
Bob Crampsey, sports broadcaster and writer, dies aged 78Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 11 hours agoKen MacQuarrie, controller of BBC Scotland, said: "Bob wasn't just knowledgeable about sport but a vast range of subjects, from poetry to American musicals, ...
- DR. ALLEAN CARNADO LANG RELEASES NEW GOS... - Eurweb.com
DR. ALLEAN CARNADO LANG RELEASES NEW GOS...Eurweb.com, CA - 19 hours agoDr. Allean Varnado Lang is a graduate of Jackson State University (1969), Friends International Christian University (Ph.D., 2000 and Rhema Bible Training ...
- Why belly-dancing is more than just a fad - McAllen Monitor
Belly dancing may be one of the least understood dances. Under the bright lights of dance clubs, with scantily clad women gyrating their hips and shaking their behinds, belly dancing seems more like a strip tease than a ritualistic tribal dance, but ...
- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's an unusually hot and humid summer night in Hollywood. A murmuring line of fans -- mostly women -- snakes around the Sunset Boulevard perimeter of the House of Blues. They're waiting for one thing and one thing only: Robin Thicke.
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona - Popmatters.com
Life is short, life is dull, life is full of pain. This is a chance for something different. —Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem) Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz) doesn’t show up until nearly halfway through Vicky Cristina Barcelona . And when she does ...
- Religion vs science: can the divide between God and rationality be ... - The Independent
A caricature of Charles Darwin as an ape, from 'The Hornet', 1871, responding to 'The Descent of Man', which stated that humans and apes had a common ancestor ''A clergyman in charge of education for the country's leading scientific organisation ...
- Compelling Cleveland Orchestra program features pianist Emanuel Ax (The Plain Dealer)
REVIEW Cleveland Orchestra What: Franz Welser-Most conducts works by Mozart, Strauss, Szymanowski and Dvorak, with pianist Emanuel Ax. When: 3 p.m. Sunday. Where: Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 90 N. Professor St., Oberlin. Tickets: $10-$26. Call 440-775-8169. Pianist Emanuel Ax...
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