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- On 'Viva La Vida,' Coldplay's new sound leaves listeners adrift - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Every time the heart-sleeved Brits in Coldplay release a new album of earnestly overwrought anthems, chief 'Play boy Chris Martin swears they've changed their sound. He thinks he's telling the truth. He's not. Detractors dig at Martin ...
- At last, Murdoch breaks his silence on Brown - guardian.co.uk
At last, Murdoch breaks his silence on Brownguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAndrew Motion was extremely good at that end of it - at getting more funding and attention for poetry. It's nothing to do with being a good poet. ...
- Rome: The Musical (Scoop.co.nz)
You are invited to a fun-packed evening of lust, greed and murder. Welcome to the Caesars! And a decadent Roman feast of power and intrigue.
- Outskirts Press Announces Saratoga Sunset, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces Saratoga Sunset, the Latest Highly ...PR.com (press release), NY - Jun 2, 2008The 8.25 x 11 Paperback in the United States - State & Local - New England category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and ...
- Authors continue series at book shop - Hudson Hub-Times
Authors continue series at book shopHudson Hub-Times, Ohio - 14 hours agoShe received the Editors Choice Award for her poetry published in "America at the Millennium." Ramsey is a partner in CharVic Enterprise with Selvaggio, ...
- St. George's to host benefit - Leadville Chronicle
St. George's to host benefitLeadville Chronicle, CO - 7 hours agoHe mixes infectiously hummable melodies with straight-from-the-saddle poetry, quoting bumper stickers, proverbs, world leaders and old cowboys. ...
- Turn Up The Fringe: Music at the Infringement Festival - Artvoice
Turn Up The Fringe: Music at the Infringement FestivalArtvoice, NY - 2 hours agoThe Painkillers—It’s hard not to love the city’s longest-standing, real-deal punk rock band. The Painkillers are still at it and still worshipping at the ...
- Howe’s Brooklyn Joan Dalton, Now Leading Northfield Bank Finds ... - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Howe’s Brooklyn Joan Dalton, Now Leading Northfield Bank Finds ...Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 1 hour agoWithin five years, however, he felt burned out and left to pursue an MFA in writing and poetry. For about a decade, he self-published his creative works and ...
- Charter school takes on big challenge (Rocky Mountain News)
Some of the families who've flocked to one of the last mostly black schools in Denver returned to Challenges, Choices & Images charter school Monday night for a town hall meeting that felt at times like a Sunday church service.
- Outskirts Press Announces ‘To God Be The Glory’, The Latest Highly-Anticipated Christian - Inspirational Book from ... (PRWeb)
Outskirts Press, Inc. has published "To God Be The Glory: A Book of Christian Poetry" by Maureen Birkett, which is the author's most recent book to date. The 5.5x8.5 Paperback in the Christian - Inspirational category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $10.95. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/ToGodBeTheGlory ...
- FAITH COMMUNITY CALENDAR (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
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- Media Advisory: International Haiku Conference and Festival Comes ... - ReadMedia (press release)
Media Advisory: International Haiku Conference and Festival Comes ...ReadMedia (press release), NY - 3 hours ago... Poetry of Place" by Jim Kacian (Va.), internationally known poet, theorist, motivator, former editor of HSA's Frogpond and publisher, Red Moon Press. ...
- Modern-dance innovator Paul Taylor to bring his classics, his company ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
High on Bach: Lisa Viola jumps over Paul Taylor Dance Company colleagues in Taylor's "Esplanade," set to music by Bach. The work will be part of the company's program Saturday at Cain Park. What: The New York troupe performs Taylor's "Esplanade ...
- Related Coverage (Gazette.Net)
Justin Davis died on June 25, 2006, at 19 in a faraway land in a war that many don’t want to think about and that she fears is forgotten. On Memorial Day, she hopes his death in Afghanistan is remembered.
- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,†about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
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