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- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine (New York Times)
The new program that entered City Ballet?s repertory features four ballets whose greatest common factor is that they were all choreographed by Balanchine.
- German opera, theater director Grueber dead at 67 - Chicago Sun-Times
QUIMPER, France---- Klaus Michael Grueber, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, has died in western France, local officials said Monday. He was 67. Grueber died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer ...
- Safe-T-City classes start next month at Scott Park - Toledo Blade
Applications are being accepted for this season's Safe-T-City classes to begin June 11. Sponsored by the Toledo Police Department, Safe-T-City is a free safety program for children about to enter kindergarten. There is also a section for ...
- Have fun, frugally - Akron Beacon Journal
Life can't be all work and no play. Yet having fun can sometimes be expensive. For instance, a movie, popcorn and a drink can set a couple back $27 or more. Add dinner, and it's a pricey night out. That's why we're offering you, as part of our ...
- Obama's bitter muse: Frank M. Davis - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Of the potential father figures in Barack Obama's autobiography "Dreams from My Father," one of the first -- and most mysterious -- is a poet whom we only ever know as "Frank." "Dreams from My Father" credits Frank with being the sole older black man ...
- Teacher instills love of Latin (Philly.com)
He doesn't look like a Latin teacher - no tie or sports coat with elbow patches. J.D. Munday is more a jeans, button-down shirt and hoop earring kind of guy.
- Around Town (The Prague Post)
A proud expat tradition was revived at the Globe bookstore last week, when volume 8 of The Prague Revue debuted to a packed house — nearly eight years after the publication of volume 7.
- News Briefs - Courier News
Decoration is Sunday at St. Joe Cemetery. The program begins at 10 a.m. with Jeff Haralson as moderator. The program includes: Opening song by Danny Duvall, opening prayer by Jerry Davis, welcome by J.C. Kinder, cemetery committee report by Bobbie ...
- Caroline Kennedy Goes To Bat For Obama (NBC 11 Bay Area)
BOSTON -- Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama 's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is sure to be one of the most closely watched endeavors of this year's presidential campaign.
- Vandals of Frost's home are punished with poetry classes - Detroit Free Press
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage - Journal-Advocate
Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritageJournal-Advocate, CO - 1 hour agoDennis has been a guest cowboy poet at the museum many times in the past and is loved for his poetry, which captures the thrill of cattle chases, ...
- Poetry TV for National Poetry Month - About - News & Issues
Poetry TV for National Poetry MonthAbout - News & Issues, NY - 5 minutes agoPoetry + television have a powerful chemistry, as we are reminded every April when the public media turn their attention especially to poets and poems. ...
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Author of more than 40 books, including essays, poetry, drama and music history, Baraka will give a reading from his works.
- Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London - E-Flux
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), LondonE-Flux, NY - 5 hours agoTechnologies can be enjoyed for their poetry and exploited for their spare capacity – their ability to undertake tasks not foreseen by their makers. ...
- Survivor recalls horrific bridge collapse, fifty years later - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunSurvivor recalls horrific bridge collapse, fifty years laterVancouver Sun, Canada - 22 minutes ago"It was a fascinating image I had of him dangling from his umbilical cord of oxygen," said Geddes, who will read from Falsework, his book of poetry about ...
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