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- Mesmerising monologues create filmic theatricality - The List
The ListMesmerising monologues create filmic theatricalityThe List, UK - 6 hours agoYet, the more his passages of urban poetry go on, the more his Dublin tales overlap and enrich each other and the more a vivid theatrical experience unfolds ...
- Punk Rock’s 10 Mightiest Guitar Gods - Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Punk Rock’s 10 Mightiest Guitar GodsUltimate-Guitar.Com - 2 hours agoQueens street kid John William Cummings grew up to be the architect of the classic punk rock guitar sound: all chords, no leads, no bull. ...
- Summer Choir concert spotlights American poets - UW Madison
For its depth and meaning to be truly experienced, poetry should also be heard, and not just read. As evidence, the blossoming of spoken word, open mics and poetry slams are bringing the joy and power of poetry to a new generation. The University of ...
- Response plan for nuclear attack has “enormous gaps,†officials say - Medill Reports
Response plan for nuclear attack has “enormous gaps,†officials sayMedill Reports, DC - 6 hours ago“We’re pretty good at the poetry of strategy,†McHale said, but emphasized the need “to get realistic, detailed planning at the state and local level. ...
- African American and Ethiopian Relations - Tadias Magazine
Tadias MagazineAfrican American and Ethiopian RelationsTadias Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoAlthough physically separated from their ancestral homeland and amidst the opprobrious shackles of slavery, African American poets, writers, abolitionists, ...
- Madison hosts National Poetry Slam (Wisconsin State Journal)
Eighteen has been good to Danez Smith. It's the age that he's come into his own, he says. And the age he was named Madison's Grand Slam Poetry Champion. It gets even better: Later this week, Smith (still 18), will perform his poetry in the national spotlight -- right on a Madison stage. Smith's local title win in May gave him a berth on the city's five-poet team, which will compete in the ...
- College follows Paston Letters tradition - North Norfolk News
College follows Paston Letters traditionNorth Norfolk News, UK - 4 hours agoA first edition of The Paston Letters magazine is packed with the cream of teenage creative writing talent in the form of reviews, fiction and poetry. ...
- Spotlight on Rabindra music - The New Nation
Spotlight on Rabindra musicThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 8 hours agoHis objective was to heighten the essence of lyric and never to go for improvisation allowing music to prevail over poetry. ...
- Stage whispers - Coventry Telegraph
Stage whispersCoventry Telegraph, UK - 1 hour agoFOUR drama school graduates have been learning all about performing poetry with experts from the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of a Poetry Intensive ...
- DiScover: Les Incompétents - Drowned In Sound
Adorned in sweat, vintage and off-the-wall attire, Frederick Bang, singer and spokesperson for West London's Les Incompeténts is filled with hope, fear and ideas. Weeks of radio sessions, debauched live performances and skewed interviews have ...
- Taste of the Neighborhood: Time to savor the flavors on Cranston Street (The Providence Journal)
Cranston Street is a place where businesses open early and close late. Breakfast is served at several spots. In some places, so too is lunch. And all at the same time.
- Toronto List: July 18–20, 2008 - Torontoist
TorontoistToronto List: July 18–20, 2008Torontoist, Canada - 56 minutes agoWORDS: The new season of the Toronto Poetry Slam kicks off Friday. Amateurs sign up half an hour before the show, and are given a chance to showcase their ...
- STANFORD SUMMER THEATER MARKS 10TH YEAR WITH BRIAN FRIEL works - San Jose Mercury News
STANFORD SUMMER THEATER MARKS 10TH YEAR WITH BRIAN FRIEL worksSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 8 hours ago"Translations'' sets off the festival by tickling our ears with Friel's gift for language, a quiet poetry that sparks our sensitivity to the alchemy of ...
- Puccini’s heroines - Star-ecentral.com
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others ...
- Letters: School curriculum (Independent)
Sir: Professors Scott, Coffield, Ball and Taylor (letter, 2 June) are to be congratulated on indicating that the Government's education policy is self-defeating because of frequent shifts in policy. But this is not all that is wrong. Comparative studies of educational achievement show that we are falling slowly down the international league tables.
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