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- Laurie Anderson’s political art - Charleston City Paper
Laurie Anderson’s political artCharleston City Paper, SC - 31 minutes agoThe music simply wasn’t strong enough to overcome the weakness of the message and the cuteness of the poetry. If Anderson had delivered Homeland in 2005 or ...
- Book note - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Book noteSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 27 minutes agoPoetry readers tend to lead active lives, listen to music, read a lot, use the Internet and volunteer at significantly higher rates than non-poetry readers. ...
- Cast captures vitality of ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ - The Beacon Herald
Cast captures vitality of ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’The Beacon Herald, Canada - 5 hours agoThe young men are soon writing love-stricken poetry and showing off to their chosen ladies, who enjoy participating in their “mocks†or pranks. ...
- Lose the car, see a bona fide LA neighborhood - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeLose the car, see a bona fide LA neighborhoodBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour ago"So like, I'm working on this, like, story," one woman told a friend. She seemed impatient that fame had eluded her thus far. Later in the conversation, ...
- Imagining the east - New Statesman
New StatesmanImagining the eastNew Statesman, UK - 1 hour agoEdward Lear, also known for his nonsense poetry, was the 20th child of a suburban family and suffered from untreatable epilepsy and depression. ...
- Scarlett isn't first to test singing skills - Lincoln Journal Star
Last week Scarlett Johansson became the latest to take the leap from actor to crooner with her debut album of Tom Waits covers, “Anywhere I Lay My Head.†Save a glowing review or two, the reception of Johansson’s effort has been lukewarm at ...
- Celebrate a starry summer night with food, fun, wishes at JCCH on July ... - Honolulu Advertiser
Celebrate the summer season at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i's (JCCH) Starry Summer Night: Tanabata Matsuri in Hawai'i, a Japanese star-themed festival featuring delectable delights, entertainment and wish-making traditions on Thursday ...
- Resisting the Nakba - Electronic Intifada
One of the most difficult things to grasp in the modern history of Palestine and the Palestinians is the meaning of the Nakba. Is the Nakba to be seen as a discrete event that took place and ended in 1948, or is it something else? What are the ...
- Raymond news briefs (The Rockingham News)
RAYMOND and#8212; Raymond Arts at Riverside Park continues its second season with free entertainment on Saturday, July 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. Bring family and friends as well as a picnic and a chair to enjoy music, dance, improv, stories and more.
- TV Recap: So You Think You Can Dance Top Eight Perform - Cinema Blend
Cinema BlendTV Recap: So You Think You Can Dance Top Eight PerformCinema Blend - 3 hours agoTwitch is poetry in motion. Bow before the greatness of Twitch. Comfort and Mark's second dance is a Foxtrot by Jean-Marc. I despised this routine. ...
- Beaverbrook story takes 2 Atlantic Book Awards (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
New Brunswick author and CBC reporter Jacques Poitras has won both the Booksellers' Choice Award and the Best Atlantic Published Book Award for his investigative account Beaverbrook: A Shattered Legacy.
- Baseball music project visits Appleton - Lawrentian (subscription)
Baseball music project visits AppletonLawrentian (subscription), WI - 7 hours agoThe nine movements in the composition are based on nine examples of baseball poetry and prose from an enormous collection compiled for Sturm by journalist ...
- Electronic equipment stolen in car break-in on Nottingham - Buffalo News
About $1,800 worth of electronic equipment was stolen in a car break-in Monday night on Nottingham Terrace in North Buffalo, police reported. Northwest District police said a woman had parked her 2007 Nissan in the first block of Nottingham. Someone ...
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies (The Pantagraph)
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.
- Thomas Disch, Novelist, Dies at 68 - New York Times
Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died on Friday in his Manhattan apartment. He was 68. His ...
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