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- Band of the Week: Bowery Boy Blue - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineBand of the Week: Bowery Boy BluePaste Magazine, GA - 4 hours agoOn any given day, the coffee houses, poetry clubs, small-music venues, street corners and subways are alive with aspiring artists peddling their musical ...
- For the Palestinians, the death of the people's poet - San Francisco Gate
Members of a Palestinian honor guard carried the coffin of the deceased Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish during his funeral today in the West Bank city of Ramallah "Around 10,000 people joined the procession that took his coffin, draped in a ...
- Slam turns poetry into performance (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Edgy, energetic, gutsy and invigorating were some of the words used to describe the poetry slam competition held in Durham on the weekend. “I’m getting goosebumps listening to it,” Dianne Ramsay, a poet from Owen Sound, said during a break in the competition Saturday. “I had no idea [...]
- Stratford's Hamlet is visually stunning - Paris Star
Stratford's Hamlet is visually stunningParis Star, Canada - 7 hours agoToo many of the actors on the Festival Stage Saturday night couldn’t handle the poetry of Shakespeare’s language. It even seemed to me that some of the ...
- Poetry column: Look again at 'weeds' around you - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Look again at 'weeds' around youThe Evening Sun, PA - 1 hour ago... attending summer classes, visiting and writing people you've ignored during May, the most hectic of times for both teachers and students. ...
- 'Twelfth Night': a multicultural, lively romp - San Jose Mercury News
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness. Indeed, Arclight Repertory Theatre has booked a passage to India for the inaugural season of Shakespeare on the Square. The Raj is ...
- New CDs: The Jonas Brothers, Inara George (Los Angeles Times)
The Jonases hit the right pop notes but offer little depth. Jonas Brothers "A Little Bit Longer" (Hollywood)
- Michael Norton; AP journalist covered Haiti - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Michael Norton, who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions, and disasters for the Associated Press, died Sunday in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Mr. Norton chronicled the turmoil that ...
- Sharon Owens: Why it’s totally acceptable to tie a knot in the bride ... - Belfast Telegraph
Girls, girls! When will you ever learn? Apparently the average bride in the UK and Ireland now spends a staggering ÂŁ20,000 on average on her wedding day. Optimistic to say the least when you consider that half of all current marriages will end not ...
- Do North calendar - Eagle-Tribune
COMEDY AUDITIONS. RJ's Comedy Express seeks local comedic talent for upcoming open mike and comedy nights in the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire. Call Raymond Poirier, 603-382-0445 or 603-793-3725. Mail tapes to 12 Auburn St., Plaistow, N ...
- Presbyterian leader recalled - Delmarva Daily Times
Presbyterian leader recalledDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 24 minutes agoA covered stand had been erected on the bank of Holden's Creek for the day's festivities, and after ceremonial music and poetry there were two principal ...
- The presidency: Knight of the living dead? (WorldNet Daily)
I'm sitting in an Indian restaurant the night their flat-screen TV's playing the smug, smooth, self-congratulatory Hillary "Aren't I great but I'm dropping out of the campaign" Clinton road-show, and it's kind of sickening, like watching a festering sore on someone's knee ooze pus.
- Famed MSU writers headline 'homecoming' - Lansing State Journal
When Jim Harrison returns to campus Thursday, he knows the vibe will be different than during his years at Michigan State University in the early 1960s. "Coeds will look over the top of my head because I'm now in the biological Dumpster. I'm an older ...
- Who got city arts grants - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
The Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs has grants to declare, to the tune of $225,000, going to 38 artists in visual, literary, film and media arts. (Isn't film a media art?) The list looks good, but why does every artist have to have a ...
- OnStage: From suffering, survival - Minneapolis Star Tribune
OnStage: From suffering, survivalMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 30 minutes agoThrough song, spoken word and poetry, Roberson chronicles his journey through sickness in a one-person show called "and they said I wouldn't make it" that ...
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