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- Conversing With and Without Words Musicians and Poet Team Up for ... - RedOrbit
Conversing With and Without Words Musicians and Poet Team Up for ...RedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoMaple Room owner and creative director Taylor Mesple said he had been recently fixated with the idea of integrating poetry and music. ...
- Love literature as famous authors visit Haringey - Haringey Independent
Famous local authors will be taking part in this year's reading events across Haringey. As part of National Year of Reading, poets, writers and artists will be visiting Haringey libraries throughout June and July. Kathryn Simmonds, tipped as one of ...
- Byfield adds prose to dance for show - Missisauga News Online
June 12, 2008 02:48 PM - Kareem Byfield can't wait to show people his latest performance piece. The show, I Can't Wait , takes place Saturday at the Living Arts Centre's RBC Theatre. Byfield is particularly enthused to present the show because it's a ...
- Who's top of the blogging podium? - BBC Sport
Who's top of the blogging podium?BBC Sport, UK - 55 minutes agoAfter some recent two-wheel crashes and illness Koerber has found calmness by writing poetry. She should have known she was in for a crazy ride when she was ...
- Poster poems: death becomes us all - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPoster poems: death becomes us allguardian.co.uk, UK - 26 minutes agoFrom terror to relief, humour to grief, death may be a black subject, but is one of the richest seams of inspiration to poets, and you simply can't avoid it ...
- Jihad-book accused 'wrote for magazine' - ninemsn
A man accused of producing a book promoting jihad terrorist acts was part of the publishing team of a Sydney Islamic magazine, a NSW Supreme Court jury heard. IT security expert Samier Dandan also told the jury that every chapter from the 110-page ...
- Dateline (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
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- Success stories | Windber student in prestigious program - Tribune-Democrat
Jenelle Feather, daughter of Brett and Sally Feather of Windber, has participated in the prestigious Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. The five-week program for high school seniors provides ...
- Hilary Mantel: In the Waiting Room - London Review of Books (subscription)
Hilary Mantel: In the Waiting RoomLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoHis versions of Rimbaud’s poetry are published by Penguin along with John Sturrock’s translation of the letters. Dan Jacobson’s novels include All for Love ...
- Remember When: PSL resident recalls time in ‘Old Stuart’ - Fort Pierce Tribune
I was born here in Stuart in 1957 and lived here all my life. I remember riding my skateboard or bicycle to the Lyric Theatre when it was just a movie theater. We lived several miles from there, but no one considered it unsafe for a 9 or 10 year old ...
- This week's gallery roundup - Cincinnati Enquirer
This week's gallery roundupCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 6 hours agoIt's accompanied by a slate of activities that includes poetry readings, film screenings and discussions. Art Academy of Cincinnati through Sunday. ...
- Step Brothers - Rolling Stone
Starting at infantile and regressing hysterically from there, Step Brothers flies on the comic chemistry of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. They riffed on the baby Jesus in Talladega Nights . Now they're goofing on grown men who stay babies. Are you ...
- Footnote (New York Times)
Ralph Fiennes, Barry McGovern, Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson and Cynthia Nixon will perform hourlong readings of Samuel Beckett?s poetry and prose.
- Muslim rap duo to tour - WSLS.com
WSLS.comMuslim rap duo to tourWSLS.com, VA - 37 minutes ago“Spoken poetry with rhythm” is how Qayum describes their art. And like any good son, he’s quick to credit the woman who gave him direction. ...
- Mutual admiration radiates from the pages of 'White Heat' (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The French writer, Émile Zola, in an essay on Édouard Manet from 1868, ecstatically proclaimed that “beauty is now no longer absolute.” He was referring to the artist's then-radical painting, “Dejeuner sur l'Herbe,” and crowed that beauty had now become but a “preposterous universal standard,” untenable and unreliable.
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