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- Canadian Centennial Choir pleases a packed house - Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian Centennial Choir is something of an anomaly. As its name implies, it has been around since 1967, and it has a decent following. Rightly or wrongly it was considered an "also ran" on the Ottawa choral scene for many years. Things improved ...
- Life, in so many words (Yakima Herald-Republic)
I'm looking at this screen blankly. Much in the way I've looked at variant versions of this same buzzing white screen during the past four years. I look at it, waiting for something worth reading to wind its way out of some place between my ears and behind my eyes.
- Patrons and pies at the Cat and Fiddle - Guardian Unlimited
At some point in the late 1690s (the precise date is not known) a shrewd and literary-minded publisher called Jacob Tonson struck up a meal-deal with a group of aspiring authors who included his own Fleet Street housemate, William Congreve. The ...
- 2b or not 2b? - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk2b or not 2b?guardian.co.uk, UK - 44 minutes agoTo celebrate World Poetry day in 2007, T-Mobile tried to find the UK's first "Txt laureate" in a competition for the best romantic poem in SMS. ...
- 'Shakespeare was a woman' - News.com.au
SHAKESPEARE was actually a Jewish woman who disguised her true identity to get her work published in Elizabethan London, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of Italian descent and lived in England as a Marrano. She ...
- Afterglow of CCM opera lingers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
On Friday, the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music mounted "Rappaccini's Daughter," an opera in two acts by Daniel Catán, in the intimate Cohen Family Studio Theater. Although it was a stripped-down, studio series production (there was no orchestra or lavish set), it had an irresistibly seductive quality. Its afterglow lingered, whether for its poetic libretto or its ...
- Persona and Place - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterPersona and PlaceSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 2 hours agoHis poems—published in more than 13 books—speak like the ghosts of another time. In his poem “The Old Man Goes Home,” Robertson writes, “All I can see is ...
- Pachal starting from “Chapter One” - Encore
Pachal starting from “Chapter One”Encore, Canada - 1 hour ago“I never wrote poetry or anything, but when I started playing, everything started coming out,” she said. The music scene in Grande Prairie has been very ...
- Waiteata Collection of New Zealand Music - Douglas Lilburn: Salutes to ... - SOUNZ
The ninth volume of the Waiteata Collection of New Zealand Music is a tribute to the pioneering composer who established Waiteata Music Press; equally it is a tribute to Lilburn’s affinity for poetry and literature. Lilburn admired and collaborated ...
- All about dogs - Daily Post
Since time immemorial, dogs have always been our loyal and devoted companions. We, in turn, have commemorated them in paintings, sculpture, books, and poetry. Here's just a few of the wonderful books on dogs available at your public library. Canadian ...
- Office Drones, Without the Buzz - New York Observer
I VOLUNTEERED TO REVIEW THIS novel by my former Village Voice co-worker Ed Park because I assumed the conflicts of interest would be so blatant they’d implode—a roman à clef, in which I myself might play a minor role, about the alt-weekly where ...
- Book learning - Times Record News
Book learningTimes Record News, TX - 5 hours agoThe purpose of such a course would be to teach students the biblical content, characters, poetry and narratives that can be found in contemporary society ...
- VivirLatino Welcomes Guest Blogger The Urban Jibaro with some ... - VivirLatino
VivirLatinoVivirLatino Welcomes Guest Blogger The Urban Jibaro with some ...VivirLatino, NY - 1 hour agoHis current projects include Capicu Poetry, a monthly open mic poetry / cultural showcase in Williamsburg Brooklyn of which he is co-founder. ...
- Profits from poems - Crosscut.com
Seattleites John Marshall and Christine Deavel are co-owners of Open Books: A Poetry Emporium , one of just two poetry-only bookstores in the U.S. (The other is called Grolier Poetry Book Shop, in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass.) Open Books offers ...
- $50,000 Griffin Poetry Prizes awarded tonight (Toronto Star)
Authors Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje are among the literary stars set to celebrate the best in poetry tonight at a dinner in downtown Toronto.
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