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- Foundation in memory of Sophie Lancaster - Lancashire Telegraph
Foundation in memory of Sophie LancasterLancashire Telegraph, UK - 14 minutes agoIt will also include artwork, poetry and music that people have dedicated to Sophie. Syliva has been in contact with Lancashire Youth Service about setting ...
- Live: Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' at Disney Hall - Los Angeles Times
There was a remarkable atmosphere of synchronicity during the performance of Christian McBride's "The Movement Revisited" at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Friday night. And maybe a trace of irony as well. The four-section suite for big jazz band, small ...
- Book Review: Author's love affair with terriers more than skin-deep (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"We Give Our Hearts to Dogs to Tear: Intimations of their Immortality," is a remarkable memoir by Alston Chase spanning the 30 years of life he and his wife Diana share with generations of "sporting" Jack Russell terriers.
- Counting the Dead (New York Times)
In poems about Iraq, Katrina and immigration, C. D. Wright is alert to the personal in the political.
- Long Island Jews remember the Holocaust - Newsday
Long Island Jews remember the HolocaustNewsday, NY - 8 hours ago"In the camp, the children were still able to go to school and they were very creative and did a lot of artwork and poetry. One of the famous poems that ...
- Weekend best bets - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Pop and jazz will be on the bill this weekend at the Bandshell. Bandshell Live!, a Friday summer concert series, will feature the Beu Sisters in concert at the outdoor venue at 8 p.m. today. The sisters, who hail from New Smyrna Beach, have released ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Miami Herald
MILWAUKEE Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin ...
- Probation for 'snitch' in Western radical arsons (The Washington Times)
A radical environmentalist who helped federal officials round up a militant cell of arsonists called "the Family" has been sentenced in Eugene, Ore., to five years on probation.
- Roslyn Zinn, 85; blended social activism with the arts - Boston Globe
The dunes overlooking Wellfleet's shore, a terrain Roslyn Zinn revered during summer visits, glow in one of her paintings with a singular warmth, as if she perceived the landscape more deeply than any seasonal pilgrim. "After years as a teacher and ...
- Ciara McKnight - a photographer who lets the horses tell their stories - Orangeville Citizen
Ciara McKnight - a photographer who lets the horses tell their storiesOrangeville Citizen, Canada - 5 hours agoAll in all, it was perfection for an early teen in love with horses. And with her all the time was Ciara's parents' Minolta. Until it broke. ...
- Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival kicks off in Fort Lauderdale ... - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The first-ever Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival in 2006 barely registered a blip on South Florida's cultural radar but that's changing as the second one approaches. The UTEF — and awards — due July 29-Aug. 2 has become the third face in a ...
- Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily Herald)
“Everyone is talented, original and has something important to say.†— Brenda Ueland’s “If You Want to Write†I’m not sure we are convinced of this while we are in school unless one works with the school newspaper if the school puts one out.
- Live: The LA Philharmonic at Disney Hall - Los Angeles Times
Live: The LA Philharmonic at Disney HallLos Angeles Times, CA - 16 hours agoHaving learned of his incurable heart infection, the distraught composer turned to Chinese poetry for solace, understanding, a wisp of beauty. ...
- Thursday Happenings - Bostonist
BostonistThursday HappeningsBostonist, MA - 56 minutes ago(KS) -- Jamaica Plain kicks off June in style with an eclectic First Thursday event featuring an artisan fair, poetry readings at MC First Baptist Church ...
- Adam Thorpe: home truths from abroad - Daily Telegraph
Mime artist to novelist: it isn't your usual career trajectory, but it doesn't seem strange when you meet Adam Thorpe. He has an actor's swiftness of movement as he ushers me into his office at the back of the sunny timber-beamed flat in Nîmes where ...
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