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- Lumberjack Tenor, Rattle Exult in Aix Wagner: Shirley Apthorp - Bloomberg
Lumberjack Tenor, Rattle Exult in Aix Wagner: Shirley ApthorpBloomberg - 6 hours agoAnna Larsson's Erda sounds sensual, Alfred Reiter turns Fafner's brief death scene into a feast of chocolate-rich baritonal poetry. ...
- RCHS Top 10: Success attributed to family, friends, God (Rushville Republican)
(Editor’s note: This is the first in a series honoring in random order the Top 10 seniors at Rushville Consolidated High School. These students rankled as the top 10 students academically at the end of seven semesters.)
- Iraqi Prime Minister: Negotiations at "Dead End" - Manhattan Mercury
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says talks with the United States on a longterm security agreement have reached a "dead end." Al-Maliki says the talks slumped because each side refused the other's demands. He says the ...
- VALPARAĂŤSO SEEKS TO REGAIN CHARM WITH FUNICULAR MAKEOVER - Valparaiso Times
VALPARAÍSO SEEKS TO REGAIN CHARM WITH FUNICULAR MAKEOVERValparaiso Times, Chile - 3 hours agoChile’s “jewel of the pacific,” the rainbow of multiple colors that inspired much of Pablo Neruda’s poetry, now seeks more tourists. ...
- Festival as good as its word - Glebe
GlebeFestival as good as its wordGlebe, Australia - 36 minutes agoLearn about script-writing, go on foodie walking tours, hear poetry or go to thematic events bringing several novelists together. ...
- Poet’s first collection a remarkable beginning - The Chronicle Herald
I MUST BEGIN my review of Johanna Skibsrud’s Late Nights with wild Cowboys (Gaspereau Press, $18.95), her debut poetry collection, with two disclosures: 1) she was once my student in a class at the University of Toronto; 2) her publisher is also my ...
- Twelfth Night production designed to entertain and educate (The Yarmouth County Vanguard)
By Michael Gorman THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com Shakespeare makes his YARC debut next week when the Yarmouth Drama Society stages Twelfth Night, or What You Will, June 4-7. The play's director, Jeremy Watkins, said he was attracted to the production because it was one he studied while attending theatre school...
- A Poignant Journey From Christianity to Sin and Back Again -- New ... - Primenewswire (press release)
A Poignant Journey From Christianity to Sin and Back Again -- New ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 26 minutes agoMr. Thompson was usually in some kind of depression and found expression in poetry at an early age. He continued to write poems while in college and on into ...
- Patient photographer studies, waits, shoots (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Not many tourists to Mackinac Island see it cloaked in winter white, but now they can take in the scenery in all its four-season splendor thanks to Traverse City photographer Terry Phipps.
- Searching for peace in silence (Honolulu Advertiser)
I couldn't resist Desiderata's invitation to "go placidly amidst the noise and haste and remember what peace there is in silence."
- Rappers live their lyrics - Queens Courier
Rappers live their lyricsQueens Courier, NY - 3 hours agoThose on the inside understand and appreciate the social commentary and poetry that is rap music. Still, rap is largely misunderstood by the public because ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of June 11, 2008 (Independent Press)
Aztec Two Step, are Rex Fowler and Neal Schulman. They perform in the Minstrel Coffeehouse, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20. The duo is an icon of the post '60's folk-rock genre.
- National Poet Wergeland honored by silver coin (The Norway Post)
”We hope that this coin will be a reminder of one of Norway’s most significant cultural figures," says Trond Eklund, Director of Norges Bank’s Cashier Department. He also mentions Wergeland’s importance to the manner in which Norway celebrates its constitution day, 17 May, with a children's parade.
- Snide and Prejudice - Washington City Paper
Snide and PrejudiceWashington City Paper, DC - 10 hours agoI’m as much of a language dork as the next, so I get that the appeal of Greek tragedy lies largely in its oft-haunting poetry, but I’ve gotta ask: If you ...
- Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' (All About Jazz)
Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' at Disney Hall A four-section suite ruminating on the civil rights movement weds the music to the message.
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