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- 'Up the Yangtze' personalizes cost of progress (The Capital Times)
I suppose if they rerouted the Mississippi River and displaced millions of Midwesterners, we'd make a few movies about it, too. On the heels of "Manufactured Landscapes" and "Still Life" comes "Up the Yangtze," yet another film about the aftershocks of China's Three Gorges Dam project. The massive dam is the largest hydroelectric project in the world, and a symbol of China's status as a global ...
- Recital -- Sara Wilson (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Recital ODESSA -- Sarah Wilson, an instructor at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin and principal cellist for the Midland-Odessa Symphony and amp; Chorale, will perform at 4 p.m. today on campus in J. Conrad Dunagan Library Lecture Hall 001. She will be accompanied by guest pianist Jacob Frasch.
- Winning smiles for the camera after dental practice competition - Driffield Today
Winning smiles for the camera after dental practice competitionDriffield Today, UK - 3 hours agoBrogan Ellis, 14, Isobel Hoggard, six, and four-year-old Scarlett Arundel have won digital cameras after entering an art and poetry competition using the ...
- 'Tree of Smoke' author reads in Boise (The Idaho Statesman)
Acclaimed author Denis Johnson will read selections from his fiction and poetry to benefit the Court Appointed Special Advocate program. His latest book is "Tree of Smoke: A Novel" (Picador, $16), the 2007 winner of the National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist. His story compilation "Jesus' Son" (Harper Perennial, $12) was made into a feature film in 1999, starring Billy Crudup. The ...
- Best bets in the local arts - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Best bets in the local artsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 6 hours agoNational Poetry Slam champion and Broadway veteran Marc Bamuthi Joseph follows on Sept. 21. Jazz pianist Jason Moran appears on Oct. 5; author Benjamin ...
- Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace Week - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace WeekThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - Sep 21, 2008... “Managing the Greenhouse Problem,” Room 109 of IU’s Ballantine Hall; 9-11 pm, Open Mic Night with poetry and music at the Pourhouse on Kirkwood Avenue. ...
- "A Love Song for New Orleans" is poetry set to music (Louisiana Weekly)
When people think of a poet, they might imagine a solitary figure with pen in hand bent over a tablet at a coffee shop or in a corner of a quiet room. These days, it's also easy to picture a man or woman of verse contemplating their next stanza in front of a computer.
- Poetry writing at the Library - Belleville Intelligencer
A Special guest from the Quinte Writer's Guild will inspire you to be a poet and be a poetry reader. Bring some of your inspirational poems with you. This will be held at 2:00 p.m. This is a pre-registered event
- TRI-COUNTY CALENDAR - Leeds News
TRI-COUNTY CALENDARLeeds News, AL - 11 hours agoVisit online at www.bluffparkartassociation.org for more information. The Odenville Arts & Crafts Faire is October 4 at the Piggly Wiggly parking lot. ...
- A festival of Indian dance - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaA festival of Indian danceTimes of Malta, Malta - 4 hours agoIndia's top dancer Vyjayanthi Kashi believes dance is like poetry. "Just as when you're fluent with your grammar, you make poetry instead of words," she ...
- 'Covers' targets longtime James Taylor fans - Journal and Courier
'Covers' targets longtime James Taylor fansJournal and Courier, IN - 17 hours agoAnd if you want to hear poetry in a song, something Taylor's voice only makes better, it's Cohen's "Suzanne." As Taylor writes to his fans of recording the ...
- Wichitan cheats death - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Clifford Bridwell has worked as an attorney since 1976 and specializes in accident/injury, wills and probate as well as misdemeanor criminal cases. The law — and other lawyers — have been pretty good to Clifford Bridwell over the years. Bridwell ...
- From Nowhere to Everywhere and beyond: Judging the first book award - Guardian Blogs
A friend who was a travel rep used to complain that it was hell working in the leisure industry because you had to work when everyone else was on holiday. After a summer grappling with 170 books - the biggest ever submission for the Guardian first ...
- Obituaries for Oct. 1 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Robin Hayes King, 40, a resident of Arnold since 1995, died of diabetes Sept. 29 in her home after a life-long illness. Mrs. King was born May 10, 1968, in Elmira, N.Y., and graduated from Ithaca, N.Y., High School. She was devoted to her family ...
- Class Action - New London Day
This has to be one of the nastiest little high school movies ever, and that's a compliment, given that nasty is a subgenre unto itself. Reese Witherspoon gives an Oscar-worthy performance as Tracy Flick, the friendless overachieving geek girl ...
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