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- Blending of arts (Deccan Herald)
Poetry, music and dance are the three powerful forms of art that bring man closer to his inner self. But when you get a fusion of the three, you witness an event so strong, it gets known by the name 'The Fires Within'.
- Oscar-winner Kline Reignites Broadway Panache in ‘Cyrano’ for PBS - Hollywood Today.net
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Hollywood Today) 7/18/08 — Kevin Kline is a rare film star who has always remained rooted in his deep love and commitment to the New York stage. Kline is an anti-star, a Julliard trained actor who actually turned down the ...
- Pacific Market Center Hosts Gift & Home Show - Gourmet Retailer
Pacific Market Center Hosts Gift & Home ShowGourmet Retailer, FL - 44 minutes ago... a collection of 50 exclusive Wonderful Wacky Women artwork and poetry, Monkeying Around, a colorful collection of plush sock monkeys, and re:VIVE, ...
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - PR Newswire (press release)
Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites EasyPR Newswire (press release), NY - 4 hours agoMembers of TeachersFirst can fill out a simple form to apply for participation in the Building Learners Project (TeachersFirst membership is free). ...
- Where Do People Still Use Cassette Tapes? - New York Times Blogs
The answer: in prisons, where CDs are routinely banned because they can be shattered and the shards refined into shivs. MP3 players are unavailable in most prisons, as are, one imagines, turntables. California-based entrepreneur Bob Paris got the ...
- Gay and lesbian film fest has East Bay connections (Contra Costa Times)
A Concord man talks about his son becoming his daughter and an Albany woman wonders if her great-grandmother was a lesbian in the S.F. film festival.
- FILM SERIES EXPLORES STRUGGLES OF WOMEN - Orlando Sentinel
FILM SERIES EXPLORES STRUGGLES OF WOMENOrlando Sentinel, FL - 8 minutes agoThe Story of Qiu Ju (1993) was taken from Chen Yuan Bin's novella, The Wan Family's Lawsuit, and adapted for the screen by novelist Liu Heng. ...
- Girls strike back at pop culture's beauty ideal - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Girls strike back at pop culture's beauty idealMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 53 minutes agoProject Girl co-founder Jane Bartell Olivia Nofzinger, 11, has a friend who likes to ride horses and a friend who likes to protest. She has lots of friends ...
- Palestinian cultural heritage - Aljazeera.com
Palestinian cultural heritageAljazeera.com, UK - 21 hours agoThe Palestinian cultural heritage is full of popular songs, poetry, sayings, stories handicrafts and other forms of folklore. They are the bridges that ...
- The Arts Equation ; News Experts Have Some Fun Drawing Out the ... - Blackenterprise.com
The arts speak to all of us in unique and unpredictable ways. Whether it's the improvised piano lines of Oscar Peterson that hijack your brain waves, the comedy films of the Coen brothers that transport you or the wild drips of Jackson Pollock that ...
- Glenview students honor classmate who died of cancer - Chicago Tribune
Glenview students honor classmate who died of cancerChicago Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoScores of students and school officials wrote letters to Eugene's family at the time. Some children dedicated a book of poetry to him and included a poem in ...
- Jim Murdoch’s Living With The Truth Has Been Published By Fandango ... - Free press releases (press release)
Jim Murdoch’s Living With The Truth Has Been Published By Fandango ...Free press releases (press release), UK - 2 hours agoHe has written for most media including two plays, a collection of short stories, a large body of poetry and four novels, of which Living with the Truth is ...
- Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850): Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
CLAUDE FREDERIC BASTIAT was a French economist, legislator, and writer who championed private property, free markets, and limited government.
- Five Best - Wall Street Journal
For sheer, unblinking realism, no war poem can surpass Homer's "Iliad." When a man is "skewered . . . straight through the mouth," Homer unsparingly describes "teeth shattered out . . . both nostrils spurting, / mouth gaping, blowing convulsive ...
- Teacher exchange knits migrant kids to culture - Thecalifornian.com
All the children want to know about Mexico," said De Gyves who wore a dress decorated with black, pink and green hues. "This dress is a way to show a part of Oaxaca to everybody.
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