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- The Edmonton Folk Music Festival - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyThe Edmonton Folk Music FestivalVUE Weekly, Canada - 27 minutes ago“The last three years, I’ve been digging into Rwandan poetry. It has this thing about being brave—it describes a lot about beauty and bravery. ...
- Poet--rancher records disappearing lifestyle (Aberdeen American News)
By Jeff Bahr...
- Italian singer adds new facet to Rabindra Sangeet (New Kerala)
By Madhusree Chatterjee, New Delhi, Aug 21 : Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's music transcends geography and culture. For Italian singer Francesca Cassio, a blue-blooded Roman, it is both a passion and vocation.
- Tiny Talents - New York Times
New York TimesTiny TalentsNew York Times, United States - 5 hours agoHis many inside pockets were stuffed with the holy relics of the pre-Google life: a money clip, a pocket comb, a deck of Bicycle cards and all that smokers’ ...
- Firmin: when all else fails, wait for your rat - Daily Telegraph
The little grey rat toy propped against the front window of Sam Savage's house holds up a single paw, an equable benediction to Madison's leafy streets from its newest international celebrity. 67-year-old first-time novelist Sam Savage considered ...
- Poetry in motion - ArabianBusiness.com
Poetry in motionArabianBusiness.com, United Arab Emirates - 19 hours agoby Vijaya Cherian on Sunday, 13 July 2008 The set design of production house Pyramedia’s Prince of Poets and Million’s Poet programmes demonstrate the ...
- 'Latino Music Festival' Spans Time, Borders (HispanicBusiness.com)
It is good to see Chicago's Latino composers coming into their own.
- Stone Circle turns 25 this summer (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Terry Wooten has long recognized there's something inherently captivating about storytelling around a bonfire. That's why every summer for the past 25 years Wooten, an accomplished poet-bard, has hosted Stone Circle, now considered the longest running outdoor poetry event in the country.
- Kathleen Lavey • klavey@lsj.com • July 8, 2008 • From Lansing ... - Lansing State Journal
Kathleen Lavey • klavey@lsj.com • July 8, 2008 • From Lansing ...Lansing State Journal, MI - 1 hour agoHarrison published his first book of poetry, "Plain Song," while he was in graduate school at MSU, working on a degree in comparative literature. ...
- This Week Film August 26 'Chaplin' starring Robert Downey Jr. will be shown at the Stanley Theatre to conclude the ... (Rome Observer)
Tuesdays through August 26 Movies In The Park Series will present free family entertainment with an open mic from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and a feature film from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Watson-Williams Park, James Street between Steuben and Elm streets. Bring a chair. Adult volunteers are needed.
- Russia's literary light who illuminated dark world of Soviet regime - Guardian Unlimited
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who has died aged 89, was a prolific novelist and memoirist, whose life's work, in the best traditions of Russian literature, transcended the realm of pure letters. He was a moral and spiritual leader, whose books were noted ...
- Richard Helgerson (Guardian Unlimited)
The American academic Richard Helgerson, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 67, was one of the leading scholars of Renaissance literature and culture of the last 40 years. His reputation rests on six books, all lucidly and elegantly written.
- Taj Mahal harvests blues from around the world (The Toledo Blade)
Back in the late '50s, when he was a teenager, Taj Mahal was torn between a career in music and a life on the farm. With his passion and intelligence, he would have been successful at either one, but his fans can be thankful that he chose the guitar over the plow. Throughout his career, the 65-year-old Mahal has gotten his share of tail feathers shaking with his effusive Afro-Caribbean ...
- Bleecker Street (Photo/NYNewsday.com) - Virginia Gazette
Bleecker Street (Photo/NYNewsday.com)Virginia Gazette, VA - 12 hours ago"It has definitely gone more upscale in recent years, and some of the smaller family owned places have closed up," said Anne Marie Romanczyk, ...
- Tales from the outsiders - New Statesman
Tales from the outsidersNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoThe ingenious pace and weird poetry of the documentary Between the Ears: Staring at the Wall (7 June, 9.30pm, Radio 3) ruined my evening meal. ...
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