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- CONCERTS CONCERTS CONCERTS - Tampa Bay Online
Friday Extra Concert Series: Orquesta Infinidad with Atlantic Coast Theatre, "Water Palooza": Lowry Park Bandshell, Tampa, 7 p.m.; free; (813) 276-8250 "Heatwave Warm-Up": Del Castillo, Brave Combo, Gandalf Murphy & the Slambovian Circus of Dreams ...
- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - MetroWest Daily News
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags that resembles a child's playhouse. In her downtown studio, she moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and eggshells, red ...
- How to build on a teacher's inspiration (Cape Cod Times)
When their child has been inspired and encouraged by a special teacher, how can parents build on that groundwork at home?
- Review: Portman Peps Up Sluggish My Blueberry Nights - Wired News
Review: Portman Peps Up Sluggish My Blueberry NightsWired News - 7 hours agoIn his first English-language movie, Wai, highly regarded in arthouse circles for lush melodramas like In the Mood for Love, captures America the Lonely ...
- Blood is their medal - Groundviews
Blood is their medalGroundviews, Sri Lanka - 1 hour agoBlack helicopters and war stories transform normal life into a ritual of masquerade. What happened to the poets of old who described the scent of the earth? ...
- Peter Schjeldahl on Criticism and Context - ARTINFO
Peter Schjeldahl on Criticism and ContextARTINFO, NY - 4 hours agoHe has also published a number of books of art criticism — all collected essays and columns — and several volumes of original poetry. ...
- Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Auburn's White River Ampitheatre (Seattle Times)
Celebrity gossip, famous birthdays and other tidbits, compiled from Seattle Times news services.
- Two Boys Past Adolescence Still Just Being Boys (New York Times)
The New Museum?s intermittently interesting but ultimately disappointing exhibit features two artists in their 40s who share a fascination with male adolescence.
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - The Associated Press
The Associated PressTV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in CalifThe Associated Press - May 25, 2008Other times, Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Johnson would impersonate a comical Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences and ...
- Bristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art lovers - Addison County Independent
Addison County IndependentBristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art loversAddison County Independent, VT - 2 hours agoAn artist in many mediums, the Bristol native also holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in poetry, and her work “Merging: Ink and Word” is available at the ...
- Fallout feat. DJ Crusifer, Jay Cock, Static, DJ Clovis, //she//, & DJ ... - Phoenix New Times
We were leaning against the DJ booth at Homme for the Thursday-night weekly FALLOUT when someone's shadow sidled up and queried, "So, you a rivethead or a cybergoth?" Granted, we were wearing a black, nylon trench coat, but honey, please, it's a Marc ...
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' - San Francisco Gate
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA ...
- Fairytale journey for brave little Phoebe - Sunday Life
A brave Bangor youngster paralysed in an horrific hit-and-run accident seven years ago has just had the trip of a lifetime to Eurodisney. Phoebe Lyle (10), her brother Patrick and their parents Jane and Robert travelled to the resort outside Paris ...
- This week’s FAWC events - Wicked Local Truro
This week’s FAWC eventsWicked Local Truro, MA - 1 hour agoMartha Rhodes is the author of three collections of poetry. She is the director and founding editor of Four Way Books, a literary press. ...
- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s - Daily Record
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian ...
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