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- All that you can leave behind: DiScover Adam Gnade - Drowned In Sound
DiS has stumbled across a fair few talents over the past eleven months; suffice to say, then, that 2005 has blessed us with a plethora of quality records rich in emotion, warmth and longevity. Few, though, have made an impact upon these particular ...
- Golden years not so rich for some seniors - Jakarta Post
Golden years not so rich for some seniorsJakarta Post, Indonesia - 1 hour agoAbout 500 senior citizens battled each other in singing, painting, poetry and short story writing competitions on Saturday in celebration of the golden ...
- Rhyme and punishment - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldRhyme and punishmentSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoDoes he offer any advice to those of his students contemplating the difficult road of poetry? "No, though I do love telling them that the great Wallace ...
- Dazzled by derby: Super fans take their devotion to the rink of madness (The Capital Times)
They claim to be "more rabid than Badgers or Packers fans" and they show their love any way they can: one makes teddy bears, one writes poetry and another is a prolific poster-maker. This subculture of dedicated super fans has grown up around Madison's all-women roller derby league, the Mad Rollin' Dolls. The fans will surely be out in force when the league's travel team, the Dairyland Dolls, ...
- Poetry that blurs boundaries (North Country Public Radio)
Some of the top performance poets in the country will be at Bluseed Studios in Saranac Lake tonight. Nationally acclaimed poets Roger Bonair-Agard, Rachel McKibbens and Patricia Smith will take the stage to share their favorite poems out loud. These slam poetry champs push and blur boundaries between music, art, theater and literature. Tonight’s free event (8 pm) is sponsored by the Adirondack ...
- Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby Weekend - The Epoch Times Ireland
Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby WeekendThe Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - 14 hours agoThe beauty of a horse in motion can (and has) been likened to poetry. Sir Winston Churchill said: "There is something about the outside of a horse that is ...
- Beyond the ant: City art you may have missed - Portsmouth Herald News
Beyond the ant: City art you may have missedPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 36 minutes agoScattered around the city you can still find "Poetry in Public Places," seven poems installed along the Piscataqua and in the city parking garage, ...
- Marsalis family spends Father’s Day at Toledo jazz fest - Toledo Blade
Marsalis family spends Father’s Day at Toledo jazz festToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoHe said he was not surprised that their son Ellis III opted for poetry and computers. “I’ve often wondered how I would have felt if I had been the third son ...
- In Our Neighborhood - Martinsburg Journal
In Our NeighborhoodMartinsburg Journal, WV - 3 hours agoAthens offers a monthly workshop at the Martinsburg Public Library, an annual Poetry Contest for all Berkeley County Students and annual guest lectures at ...
- When ‘Writer’ Means ‘Typer’ - clusterflock
When ‘Writer’ Means ‘Typer’clusterflock, TX - 4 hours agoIdea: how about you get a newspaper and type every single word of it into a book, then try to market the book as avant garde neo-poetry? ...
- Summer Blooms With Lavender Festival and Arts Fairs - RedOrbit
Summer Blooms With Lavender Festival and Arts FairsRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoThe online guide presents paths for walking or wheelchairs in the city and South Valley. Zero in on routes at www. cabq.gov/parks/prescriptiontrails. ...
- May, and the mixing of memories - Economic Times
May, and the mixing of memoriesEconomic Times, India - 14 minutes ago... charges at the police, retreating into rooms to talk poetry and philosophy. Later, they said, love was in the air. The summer of love and revolution. ...
- To breed or not to breed - Salon
June 27, 2008 | Hearty and overstuffed, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" arrives at bookstores this summer well-positioned to step into the niche pioneered by "Cold Mountain": the chewy yet suspenseful literary bestseller with a taproot in the classics ...
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year-old.
- Bulletin Board for Broward County (Sun-Sentinel)
Today's highlights Multi-Tax Seminar in Spanish, 10 a.m. at Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center, 1301 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood Beach. Free. Call 954-967-1821.
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