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- Tonya Plank: Marcelo Gomes and Veronika Part's Luscious, Heartbreaking La Bayadère (HuffingtonPost)
La Bayadère, with its combination of poetic choreography, bravura dance theatrics and its very human story, is the ideal way to start if you've never been to the ballet.
- Lauryn Hill - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Lauryn Hill published by Tribune Company sources. ''We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.'' By Matt Pais Metromix.com Artist name: Jason Mraz Record label: Atlantic Ratings: 1/2 Backstory: The singer ...
- From the invasion of Erbil by Islam (638 AD) to the conquering of ... - Kurdish Globe
From the invasion of Erbil by Islam (638 AD) to the conquering of ...Kurdish Globe, Iraq - 59 minutes ago1224: Many poets in Erbil wrote poetry in the Aramaic and Syriac alphabet. Some of Gorges Warda's most important poems are about Mongolic attacks on Erbil ...
- DPS RK Puram hosts Youth Congress - Hindustan Times
Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram organised the Justice Grover Memorial DPS Youth Congress Session 2008 in the memory of Late Justice A. N. Grover, former Chairman, DPSS. Principal Dr (Mrs) Shayama Chona welcomed Vinod Grover and Pramod Grover, sons of ...
- Patriot games - Creative Loafing Tampa
Patriot gamesCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 5 hours agoIt's often been said that all politics and all poetry are local; that makes as much sense as saying all veal is saltimbocca, but I know what they mean: You ...
- Len's Last Laugh - Sunday Herald
WE'VE ONLY just passed midsummer but this has already been quite a year for Leonard Cohen, the 73-year-old with a reputation for crushing introspective solemnity. In January he announced details of his first tour in 15 years and in March he was ...
- Brave teacher encourages students’ writing talent - Martinsville Reporter-Times
I’ve been getting stories from elementary-age students that rival those of some adult reporters. Scott Frye of Northwood Elementary has bravely presented work from his language arts classes, complete with pictures and captions. He doesn’t know it ...
- Make My Day - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga -- I would gladly go to Rome, stand out in front of the Vatican, and defend with a bouquet of long-stemmed, thorny wild roses the Pope's right to express his opinion on Islam and the Koran. It's called free speech and it is vanishing ...
- Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victims - Chapel Hill News
Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victimsChapel Hill News, NC - 2 hours agoThe program Ouyang and her students put together for around 400 parents and friends June 5 included singing and poetry reading. ...
- Open wide and say, `AAAART!' - Toronto Star
Open wide and say, `AAAART!'Toronto Star, Canada - 2 hours agoSinger says a doctor's knowledge of poetry and music helps them to understand the human suffering often involved in medicine. After all, a physician well ...
- West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calm (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Located 150 km South of Shanghai, fabled Hangzhou has been so celebrated in history, art and folklore that from a thousand years ago a picture of the city’s vast West Lake has remained in the Chinese collective consciousness, symbolizing a place of unparalleled, serene beauty and calm.
- Moving image tribute to provocateur - Scoop
Australian director Baz Luhrmann has made his name with films like Romeo+Juliet and Moulin Rouge. For the past few years he has been in the Australian outback shooting a new film called Australia, featuring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. 'No Safety ...
- Our 50 favorite magazines (Chicago Tribune)
Once again we've gathered around the magazine racks in our minds and pulled out our favorites. We are a mixed bag of folks, and the list reflects that, ranging from the inevitability of the New Yorker to the surprise of G-Fan, a magazine for Godzilla aficionados. We like magazines that instruct, entertain, take us places we'd otherwise never know. So here's our list. Let us know what we've ...
- Outfront and center: Bad poetry returns! (The Charlotte Observer)
When the Observer's Doug Robarchek retired in 2005, the humor columnist known as the Outfront Guy single-handedly caused a citywide shortage of cheesy jokes that make you laugh in spite of yourself. For readers who've been jonesing for an Outfront fix ever since, great news: A new book, “The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of OutFrontery,” ($14, Main Street Rag). Most of ...
- READ: Worthy of a Tagore (The New Straits Times)
SU AZIZ spoke to Kunal Basu, the prolific Indian author whose work has been compared to that of Asia’s first literary Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.
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