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- Singing her way to political freedom - The News International
Singing her way to political freedomThe News International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoA composer, an actress, a writer, a teacher and a social and political worker, she performed at a time when music and poetry played a key role in political ...
- Former US Poet Laureate Charles Simic Reads Work - Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun
Former US Poet Laureate Charles Simic Reads WorkCornell University The Cornell Daily Sun, NY - 2 hours agoHe stands for many things — former US Poet Laureate, Pulitzer-Prize winning author, immigrant, American, New England man and professor. ...
- French connection tries to make contact with Nessie - Aberdeen Press and Journal
French connection tries to make contact with NessieAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 21 hours agoHe said: “On December 24, at the stroke of midnight, Nessie is expected to appear amid the black and boiling waters of Loch Ness. ...
- Town tourism: Resident hopes Trails and Sails weekend brings new faces to North Andover (North Andover Citizen)
Karen Kline likes to walk the streets of the town’s Old Center, just like another poet who lived in North Andover did almost 400 years ago. North Andover poet and iconoclast Karen Kline has hatched some ideas for North Andover tourism built around poetry and historic places by watching the success of other communities in promoting the same things. She also came up with the idea of ...
- DanceAfrica Chicago Is Back! - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
DanceAfrica Chicago Is Back!PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - Oct 15, 2008DanceAfrica Chicago, presented by the DuSable Museum of African American History, makes its first main stage appearance with a West African Odyssey on ...
- Chagall’s Lithographs on Display at Costa Rica Museum - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel NewsChagall’s Lithographs on Display at Costa Rica MuseumCosta Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 2 hours ago“In this union between poetry and painting, Chagall has managed to transport us to an epic past where all the ideals from Greek culture are fixed, ...
- His Irish Eyes Are Shining on America Now (New York Times)
The playwright Ronan Noone has moved to American subjects after the series of Irish ensemble plays that kicked off his career.
- Kudos for American Composer Lori Laitman's "The Seed of Dream" on ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Kudos for American Composer Lori Laitman's "The Seed of Dream" on ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 10 hours agoSutzkever’s poetry, written in the Vilna Ghetto during the war, stands witness to the transcendent power of art in the face of unimaginable cruelty and ...
- 'Religulous' tackles trinity, extreme faith -- for laughs - MLive.com
AP Photo Probing: Bill Maher asks questions about faith in "Religulous." In "Religulous," Bill Maher argues against the arrogance of certainty with what he calls the humility of doubt. "I'm just asking questions," he tells a group of men gathered at ...
- Oil painter offers free demo Oct. 24 (The York Weekly)
YORK and#8212; Get your oils and brushes out and join York artist Brett Gamache for a free lecture/demonstration at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at the York Art Association on York Street (1A).
- American Life in Poetry: My name came from . . . - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: My name came from . . .Morris Sun Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoBy Ted Kooser What's in a name? All of us have thought at one time or another about our names, perhaps asking why they were given to us, or finding meanings ...
- What's the fuss about Pinter? (Independent)
The Nobel laureate's No Man's Land has earned rave reviews. But what do three Pinter virgins – and our critic – make of it?
- What are the big ideas driving the arts these days? - Times Online
It’s hard for movies to capture the zeitgeist because the world is so fragmented. One current preoccupation is paranoia. The modern thriller is told from the point of view of the victim because we all feel under threat. Another preoccupation is ...
- St. Paul Poets Get Art Set In Sidewalk (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Public art can be a tough sell. There's the whole beauty-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder thing, not to mention the cost of creating and installing it. That's why, like the rest of us, arts groups and cities are doing more with less.
- True-blue composer - Screen Weekly
True-blue composerScreen Weekly, India - 1 hour agoDad composed his poem Rannar, the Bengali pronunciation of Runner, which was about men who carried mails in those days by running from one place to another ...
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