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- Lord Whimsy's dandy bog - Philadelphia Daily News
It's very warm today, well into 80-degree territory. Nonetheless, Victor Allen Crawford 3d is dressed in a pressed linen suit and tie, long-sleeved shirt with French cuffs (and links), polka-dotted pocket square, the whole enchilada. Standing in his ...
- TheStar.com | SpecialSections | Afghan poet's tomb calls to lovelorn - Toronto Star
BALKH, AFGHANISTAN â A lady who died for love is perhaps not the best patron saint for romance. I'm just saying. Yet Afghan girls of nubile age keep coming to her austere tomb here and pouring out their hearts, so often yearning for what has been ...
- Cathedral of Praise offers Arts Conference - Clarksville Online
Cathedral of Praise offers Arts ConferenceClarksville Online, TN - 1 hour agoDivad! is free to the public. Drama students will also be joined by the Poetry/Literature students in showcasing their talents at the Cathedral of Praise ...
- Culture shocker (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Dave Keali'i is near-unique in Worcester poetry: a writer of both Irish and Hawaiian descent, his work reaches beyond identity politics, attempting to reconcile his experience with the world around him, and with the divine. Culture bends in his hands, as in the poem "For Mr. Delany and Mr. Williams," in which he writes: "Pay homage to poets like Dei Bao whose work is/banned in his homeland of ...
- Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council grant - Stamford Plus Magazine
Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council grantStamford Plus Magazine, CT - 11 hours ago1920 sunken garden designed by Beatrix Jones Farrand, today the site of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival each summer. The house and grounds are ...
- SFU's Blaser wins $50,000 poetry prize - Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Robin Blaser, the 83-year-old B.C. poet and professor emeritus from Simon Fraser University, was named the Canadian winner of the $50,000 Griffin Poetry Prize last night at a gala event in Toronto. The international prize went to New York's ...
- Catskill Confidential: Arts centerâs loss is Bethel museumâs gain (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
"It was awesome," summed up Marlene Castelow, who drove up with her family from the state of Delaware.
- âDark Nightâ reinvents a film genre (The Sudbury Star)
âTHE DARK KNIGHTâ 4 stars, SilverCity Batmanâ isnât a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolanâs âThe Dark Knightâ is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. Thatâs because of the performances, because of [...]
- Cassandra Wilson: Jazz Roots - All About Jazz
All About JazzCassandra Wilson: Jazz RootsAll About Jazz, PA - 22 minutes ago... the poetry of the lyrics. On Loverly Wilson does not tamper with this formula: Even on well-known tunes with non-traditional percussive lines (âBlack ...
- Dead author's estate snatches child's domain - Register
Dead author's estate snatches child's domainRegister, UK - 1 hour agoSaville-Smith, who also writes poetry under the name Gillian Ferguson, said that she and her husband had found the whole experience "dispiriting" and that ...
- New: Benefit planned for injured Aurora teen - Aurora Beacon News
New: Benefit planned for injured Aurora teenAurora Beacon News, IL - 20 minutes agoThe event also will feature music, dance, poetry and comedy performances. âWeâre doing fine,â Treâs mother, Rita, said this week. But she acknowledged her ...
- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? - Chicago Sun-Times
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: âBobby could have been a revolutionary priest.ââ She commented on a ...
- LAURA JOAN HANSON, 74, of FARMINGDALE - Asbury Park Press
LAURA JOAN HANSON, 74, of FARMINGDALEAsbury Park Press, NJ - 2 hours agoShe cherished her doll collection, toy memorabilia, American poetry and truly enjoyed the flowers in the Spring. Above all, Laura loved her family and spent ...
- Grant Park Festival offers fine-spun mix of music - Chicago Sun-Times
Grant Park Festival offers fine-spun mix of musicChicago Sun-Times, United States - 7 hours agoIn a superb performance of Benjamin Britten's song cycle, "Les Illuminations," based on the poetry of the youthful renegade Arthur Rimbaud, guest soprano ...
- Getting club open no laughing matter - Lancaster Newspapers
Getting club open no laughing matterLancaster Newspapers, PA - 16 hours agoIn keeping with its name, the Ad Lib Cafe will offer home-grown entertainment, including poetry slams Tuesday nights, comedy Wednesday nights, ...
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