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- Solomon Volkov's "The Magical Chorus" - International Herald Tribune
The Magical Chorus A History of Russian Culture From Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn By Solomon Volkov Translated by Antonina W. Bouis 333 pages. $33. Alfred A. Knopf. On March 2, Russians went to the polls and dutifully voted for Dmitri Medvedev, the ...
- Designers to use dramatic colours for autumn/winter 2009-2010 - Fibre2Fashion
Stahl’s Colour Forecast for Autumn and Winter 2009 – 2010 says that there is a taste for change. After several seasons of over-abundance, eccentricity and the triumph of artificial over the natural, there is a strong desire to return to a state ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - MyWestTexas.com
MC professor to present paper at Oxford UniversityMyWestTexas.com, TX - 17 minutes agoThis fit in with the round table theme — “Allusions to God in British and American Prose and Poetry since the Enlightenment: Pursuing Global Religious ...
- Forage / The Shovel / Subway Under Byzantium - Georgia Straight
Forage / The Shovel / Subway Under ByzantiumGeorgia Straight, Canada - 2 hours agoAgain, there is such evidence of the possibilities poetry provides, allowing encounters with philosophers to coexist with concrete poems nudging visual ...
- Free poetry reading tonight (Detroit Free Press)
Pat Barnes, Lori Valente, Joy G. Friedler and Mary Tischler will read poetry tonight at the Detroit Opera House.
- Curtis Stigers opens free jazz concert series July 31 - Vail Daily News
Curtis Stigers opens free jazz concert series July 31Vail Daily News, CO - 1 hour agoStigers’ distinctive voice and storytelling style allows the poetry of the lyrics to come through. The musician will be arriving here following a European ...
- Writings And Influence Of Persian Poet Celebrated - Scoop
18 June 2008 - The writings of Abu Abdullah Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki, the poet considered to have laid the foundations of Persian classical literature, should serve as an inspiration to international efforts to combat extremism and attempts to ...
- Osundare wins Africa's highest poetry prize - Vanguard
PROFESSOR Niyi Osundare has won this year’s Tchcaya U Tamsi Award for African Poetry. The prize, debuted in 1989, is named after Tchicaya U Tam’si, one of the continent’s best poets. The Tchcaya U Tamsi Award has been given every two years for ...
- Kaleidoscope poetry - LoHo 10002
Kaleidoscope poetryLoHo 10002, NY - 2 hours agoOn Saturday, starting at 4 pm, there is a wild collaboration of poets and musicians going down at The Bowery Poetry Club. ...
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest - Market Wire
COLCHESTER, VT--(Marketwire - June 17, 2008) - Leif Tillotson of Enosburg Falls, Vermont is the winner of the 2008 Ralph Nading Hill, Jr. literary prize awarded annually by Green Mountain Power and Vermont Life magazine. Mr. Tillotson's winning essay ...
- Family center bringing to fruition village's vision (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
SOUTH HOLLAND | The name really tells the story. Since committing to open the Faith, Family, Future Center, the village's vision for the center has blossomed into a family-oriented facility for all ages.
- Evernote + Screencast ready for prime time and paid use - tuaw.com
Evernote + Screencast ready for prime time and paid usetuaw.com, CA - 3 hours ago(Phil's tip: he uses Evernote notebooks to share collections of photos or screenshots, like this accidental poetry from CNN rundown. ...
- Sluggish pace hampers RVP's 'Brooklyn Boy' - Marin Independent Journal
Ross Valley Players' production of "Brooklyn Boy" - a somewhat thought-provoking, occasionally nuance-layered and, at times, well-crafted evening of community theater - is, well, a little dull. Now, I am a critic of a certain age, born in the '50s ...
- The Willies: - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- I wish I could feel delight in my poet's mansion being like Grand Central Station all the time, but I can't. And I wish my place was such a place that someone would one day write: "Her door was always open and she always made you ...
- We're not running out of oil - The Gazette (Montreal)
We're not running out of oilThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours agoThe poetry was not lost on those who sat in Petrolia, Ont.'s Victoria Hall - an 1890s opera house built by the town's long-gone oil barons - as they ...
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