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- Marty Lash: It’s hard to believe 2007 is past us. Where does the ... - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The year saw a number of great new classical releases and tons of reissues. Here are the year’s best. “Du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings,” Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Since her untimely death in 1987, EMI has reissued recordings of the cellist ...
- Special to Huntingtonnews.net - HuntingtonNews.Net
John Hollander is the author of seventeen previous books of poetry. His first, A Crackling of Thorns , was chosen by W. H. Auden as the 1958 volume in the Yale Series of Younger Poets. He has written eight books of criticism, including the award ...
- New Delhi, May 7 - Tribune
After having identified the glitches which had caused chaos during the trial run of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor between Ambedkar Nagar and Moolchand last month, the Delhi government is now all set to start work on the second phase between ...
- Around Windham County - Brattleboro Reformer
In Brattleboro ... LEGION BAND: The Brattleboro American Legion Band will present its 19th annual spring concert at the Legion Home on Linden Street on Wednesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be ...
- When Robert Frost met Khrushchev - KUAR
When Robert Frost met KhrushchevKUAR, AR - 32 minutes agoThere was his public – and there was poetry. In fact Hall wonders if Frost did not come to "replace the love of his children, whom death could touch, ...
- Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contest - Hot Springs Village Voice
Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contestHot Springs Village Voice, AR - 12 minutes agoMarina Sweeten, eighth grade student at Jessieville Middle School, won third place in the Poets' Roundtable of Arkansas poetry contest. ...
- Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about love (Siskiyou Daily News)
Daily News Staff Writer HORNBROOK -Â Local author Rick Kincade admits that he didn't see his current profession coming earlier on in his life.
- War e-mails offer immediacy, but sacrifice eloquence - St. Petersburg Times
Sally Clark looks over Reed Brown’s shoulder during an Internet skills class at MacDill. One goal of the class is to teach them to communicate with family members in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sometimes, Iraq didn't seem so far away. Marine Tom Brunk ...
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
- Arizona arts organizations receive more than $1 million from NEA (The Business Journal of Phoenix)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced that 13 Arizona arts organizations received more than $1 million in funding, with more than $77.4 million going to groups across the U.S.
- U. Oregon African group celebrates culture of 'Great 56' - U-Wire.com
Hundreds of students and community members gathered in the University of Oregon Ballroom on Sunday night for the African Student Association's annual cultural night of performances. The event included traditional and modern dancing, singing, poetry ...
- Halcyon Gallery to Hold First Gallery Exhibition of Bob Dylan Art (Art Daily)
LONDON.- One of London's most prestigious galleries, Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair, will present the first ever gallery exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork, beginning 14 June 2008. The Drawn Blank Series exhibition is the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of Bob Dylan's art ever assembled.
- Thursday's Agenda, July 10 (Miami Herald)
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- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet laureate (Boston Globe)
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears.
- Revealingly yours, Philip Larkin - Times Online
Revealingly yours, Philip LarkinTimes Online, UK - 31 minutes agoSecond, it seemed to open up a new way of understanding the poetry. We are all familiar with Larkin the gritty scribe, able to capture everyday scenes ...
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