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- Arts agenda - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
• The Windy City Gay Chorus and Aria: Windy City Women's Ensemble has auditions the upcoming season between 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 25 and 27 at the Center on Halsted's Hoover-Leppen Theatre, 3656 N. Halsted St., Chicago. Schedule an audition by ...
- Would the Beatles have sounded the same if they'd never taken drugs? - Sunday Herald
Would the Beatles have sounded the same if they'd never taken drugs?Sunday Herald, UK - 11 hours agoAll the lyrics are like plastic, mind-expanding dogs in the sky' kind of stuff, which is basically Beat poetry set to music." He did concede that one drug, ...
- A bite of Dylan's Big Apple on literary pub crawl (BBC News)
Joining Dylan Thomas's daughter Aeronwy on a tour of the poet's old New York haunts.
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' Head List Of Fall Musicals (CBS News)
Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion _ which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" _ has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
- Setanta are trying, England are very trying - Guardian Unlimited
You have to feel for Setanta Sports. The business is currently in the position Avis car rentals reached in the early 1960s. Whatever Avis did at the time, it was unable to eat into Hertz's domination of the sector, until some smart advertising type ...
- news and reviews (Scotland Today)
Festival super tips/ survival guide Forget those sponsored advertorials in the back of NME – this is the real guide to ensuring you don’t die in a field this summer.
- Proposal aims to foster live entertainment in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore's night scene, from dance clubs and karaoke bars to stand-up comedy and poetry slams, could get a boost under a bill expected to be introduced today in the City Council. The proposal, sponsored by City Council President Stephanie C ...
- Poet helps kids see it's about more than rhyme (Northbrook Star)
Educator and poet Bill Buczinsky says kids can write a three-page essay but if there's no poetry in it, or it's not interesting to them, it won't live on in their minds and they won't remember the subject matter. "Poetry helps kids learn not just what to say but how to say it so it means something," Buczinsky said. Buczinsky is a former English teacher from North Carolina who founded the company ...
- First justice. Next, truth. Only then is reconciliation possible - Guardian Unlimited
Let's admit it, Radovan Karadzic is different. He looks different to all of them – the stocky, greasy politicians, the pudgy unshaved generals, the foxy-eyed common criminals or taxi drivers-turned secret policemen we associate with the Balkans ...
- Teenage Jesus and Beirut Slump: Shut Up and Bleed (Pitchfork)
Atavastic assembles the most complete compilation to date of these two bands fronted by the no wave legend Lydia Lunch, offering an unrelentingly harsh and bleak portrait of the artist as a young woman. read more
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC NewsMore to Hadrian than a wallTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe sang, played the lyre, wrote poetry, loved debating with professors of philosophy and had serious literary and architectural interests. ...Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover ... Daily MailThe cult of Hadrian guardian.co.ukAn emperor for our times ScotsmanTelegraph.co.ukall 79 news articles
- Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s year - Times Online
Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s yearTimes Online, UK - 13 hours agoWe appreciate music, poetry and drama. We become more balanced in our quality of life when rhythms develop naturally. A man of wisdom once wrote: “Hurry is ...
- Transported by the art of Motion - Guardian Unlimited
Andrew Motion has made this personal selection of autobiographical and critical writing from an astonishing 2,000 pages of lectures, essays and reviews. Most recently in the news discussing the negative effects of a decade's Laureateship on his ...
- Posted 22 mins ago - Brantford Expositor
Posted 22 mins agoBrantford Expositor, Canada - 1 hour agoHis greatest love was poetry, being able to quote 100 -200 lines from major poets. Often he quoted the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam which he knew by heart. ...
- Darwish -The Palestinian Icon (Middle East Times)
The last time Arab masses (and Mideast watchers) were mesmerized was when they heard that Gamal Abdel Nasser , the popular Egyptian president, passed away prematurely in 1969 – an event that changed the political climate in the Middle East and presaged the rise of Islamic fundamentalism.
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