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- Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: Review - Bloomberg
Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: ReviewBloomberg - 18 minutes agoSallie Bingham is the scion of a prominent newspaper- publishing family and has published fiction, nonfiction, poetry and several plays. ...
- Journalist felt pull of poetry - Chicago Tribune
Journalist felt pull of poetryChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoHe published three volumes of poetry, "The Burning Field," "The Feel of the Sun," and "The Impossible Toystore" during his life; a fourth book of poetry, ...
- DIVA TALK: Catching Up with Karen Akers, Tony Talk and News of Callaway and Errico (Playbill)
News, views and reviews about the multi-talented women of the musical theatre and the concert/cabaret stage.
- Susceptible to a cruel society - La Crosse Tribune
I was born with a brain injury that is an insult to me because I also developed post-concussive syndrome, which impairs my abilities. This makes me susceptible to a crude society. I have many questions and concerns to ask this society. Many of you ...
- Juneteenth celebrated locally - Daily Iberian
Juneteenth celebrated locallyDaily Iberian, LA - 4 hours agoBY MARY CATHARINE MARTIN THE DAILY IBERIAN It might be tempting to answer “The Emancipation Proclamation,†but it wasn’t until two years later, ...
- Mark your calendar: Aug. 7, 2008 - The Union of Grass Valley
Mark your calendar: Aug. 7, 2008The Union of Grass Valley, CA - 1 hour ago16 All-star Cowboy Poetry, featuring Larry Maurice, Karen Macy and Jim Cardwell at 7:30 pm in the main theater at the Center for the Arts, 314 W. Main St., ...
- Honoring composer Elliott Carter - Los Angeles Times
LENOX, Mass. -- In 1986, Elliott Carter wrote "A Celebration of Some 100 x 150 Notes," a salute to Texas on its 150th anniversary. That may appear a lot of notes to fit into a three-minute piece, but this brash bevy of 11 fanfares all fighting for ...
- 'So true, so intimate' - Guardian Unlimited
Your curiosity is lured into that enclosed hall, yet your attention is held back - left dangling over the bare floorboards with their scuffed varnish, which is the nearest to an indicator of commonplace living and everyday usage that the picture is ...
- Taking a bite of Dylan's Big Apple (BBC News)
Joining Dylan Thomas's daughter Aeronwy on a tour of the poet's old New York haunts.
- Robert Lowell - guardian.co.uk
Robert Lowellguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThis led to his move into confessional poetry and finally into free verse in his final 1978 collection, Day by Day. The works of friends and other ...
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- Free parking isn’t the answer - La Crosse Tribune
I agree that La Crosse has a wonderful downtown, and I welcome LHI headquarters and all the jobs that are in its forecast. But to suggest, as one recent letter writer did, that all we need downtown is more free parking is incorrect. We do not need to ...
- Hellboy II: The Golden Army Review [2] - 411mania.com
Hellboy II: The Golden Army Review [2]411mania.com, TX - 1 hour agoAnd Sapien gets a fun little love story with Princess Nuala, which is one of the sweetest things you're likely to see on a movie screen this year. ...
- Poets, Fiddlers and Leaving Seattle - KUOW NPR
KUOW NPRPoets, Fiddlers and Leaving SeattleKUOW NPR, WA - 58 minutes agoHirsch is the author of the national bestseller, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry, as well as three other books about poetry. ...
- Dorothy M. Schoenleber (Public Opinion)
Dorothy M. Schoenleber, 94, of 862 Rustic Hill Drive, Chambersburg, died at 5:45 PM Friday, May 30, 2008 in Menno Haven. Born September 13, 1913 in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Otto and Leah Ulmer Heimert. Dorothy was a 1931 graduate of the Havertown High School.
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