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- Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra announces the death of its conductor ... - MLive.com
Patrick Flynn, since 2004 the conductor of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, died early this morning of a heart attack, announced executive director Daniel McGee. Flynn's tenure had seen attendance rise significantly as he programmed not only ...
- From A to Zyxt - New York Times
From A to ZyxtNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThéophile Gautier read the dictionary to enrich and exoticize his poetry. Walter Pater read the dictionary to keep his prose pure and marmoreal  to learn ...
- Ask 411 Music 07.24.08 Rambling Man - 411mania.com
Ask 411 Music 07.24.08 Rambling Man411mania.com, TX - 4 hours agoI personally advocate the use of Dylan's work in the school system's study of poetry, but not TOO much. We don't want a ton of school kids thinking they are ...
- New lifestyle magazine aimed at coloureds - Bizcommunity.com
New lifestyle magazine aimed at colouredsBizcommunity.com, South Africa - 15 minutes agoA strong emphasis will be placed on literature, especially Afrikaans prose and poetry by young people, for young people. IZZiT will be available at R19.95 ...
- The Olympics: A Political Game - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressThe Olympics: A Political GameCanada Free Press, Canada - 12 hours agoLong suffering, the Chinese are an extraordinary people who were writing poetry while most of the West was still rubbing two sticks together to make fire. ...
- Streets ahead: Bagnolet in Paris - Guardian Unlimited
For a true taste of Paris culture ... Bagnolet is yet to register on the tourist radar In the middle of Paris's 20th Arrondissement, to the north-east of the city, sits Père-Lachaise cemetery, a popular tourist destination. Colette sleeps there in ...
- What's Happenin'? - Montana Standard
Looking for something to do Sunday? Consider the following: SYMPHONY AUDITIONS The Butte Symphony Orchestra, directed by Elizabeth Stoyanovich, will hold auditions at 6 p.m. Sunday on the stage of East Middle School, 2600 Grand Ave. Openings for the ...
- Anubhav shows the surprising truth about Indian marriage (Guardian Unlimited)
Modern Bollywood films can get flippant when it comes to love and sex. But a classic from 1971 cuts straight to the heart of the matter
- American Dead - Los Angeles Weekly
Brett Neveu’s play, first commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago  where the playwright earned his wunderkind reputation before immigrating to the film and TV biz out here  recalls an early stage work by Lanford Wilson, Rimers ...
- Hobo Ball - Blueridgenow.com
In 1898, at age 20, Charlie (Carl) Sandburg set out on the road, rail and river for the West. For four months, he traveled as a hobo, sneaking rides in empty railroad cars and working odd jobs for money and food. The Friends of Carl Sandburg at ...
- Sweetess on paper - Sacramento Bee
Brad Buchanan fell in love with Nora before he ever saw her, before she was born. For three years, he composed poems with that little girl in mind. Now, his 56 works in rhyme have become "Swimming the Mirror: Poems for My Daughter," the first book ...
- One Nation Under Elvis: An Environmentalism For Us All - Common Dreams
The biggest wilderness I've ever been in-a roadless area roughly the size of Portugal with about fifty contiguous watersheds and the whole panoply of charismatic macrofauna doing their thing undisturbed-is another story. This one is about what ...
- Alaskan Fiddling Poet brings new work to town  lots of it - Register-Guard
The man who has given himself the title of the Alaskan Fiddling Poet returns to Lane County this week with a new memoir, and new album of his words set to music, and many more tracks of instrumental fiddle tunes. Pop notes For an instrumentalist, Ken ...
- Brave Kelly’s legacy – a cache of poetry - Huddersfield Examiner
Brave Kelly’s legacy – a cache of poetryHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 3 hours agoFriends and some of Kelly’s former tutors at Huddersfield Technical College read the poetry out at the service. Martin said: “Kelly’s ambition in life was ...
- Program sends students on upward path - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WORCESTER Alexandria Zagalskaya reminisced about coming to America from Russia two years ago with her children and trying to find programs for her son, Anton Pashyk. Camps cost a fortune and she didn’t want her son’s talents and drive to go to ...
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