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- Voices of Change performs Karlheinz Stockhausen's 'Stimmung' - Dallas Morning News
Even by the sometimes loony standards of the 1960s avant-garde, Karlheinz Stockhausen was out there. ELIZABETH M. CLAFFEY/Special Contributor Members of Voices of Change (from left: Heidi Dietrich Klein, Tracey Dean and Tim Johnson) await a dress ...
- Coast Calendar - The Westerly
Coast CalendarThe Westerly, Canada - 3 hours agoMake it, Bake It, Grow It. CLAYOQUOT WRITERS' GROUP POETRY WORKSHOP, open to all, featuring poet Susan Stanson, cost $35 for full day, to register call ...
- Weaving together bodies and words - Tonight South Africa
In the sunlit Newtown dance studio Lebo Mashile's words trigger the motion which dissolves into poetry. Standing in a tight-knit clump, veteran choreographer Sylvia Glasser and her dancers listen to the poet read the hand-written verse which was ...
- Ross mom whose son has Asperger's writes book of poems (Marin Independent Journal)
Like the autistic character Dustin Hoffman plays in the movie "Rain Man," Rebecca Foust's son is, in her words, "very different.
- Recipients announced for Chancellor's Community Partnership Awards - Media Newswire (press release)
Recipients announced for Chancellor's Community Partnership AwardsMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 9 hours agoThe Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival: A national environmental arts project initiated by UC Berkeley English professor and former US poet laureate ...
- Ryan reading to kick off literary season - Webindia 123
Kay Ryan, the new poet laureate consultant in poetry to the U.S. Library of Congress, has agreed to open the library's 2008-2009 literary season with a reading. The library said the event is to take place Oct. 16 in the Mumford Room of the James ...
- Student collecting children’s books - KC Community News
Student collecting children’s booksKC Community News, KS - 1 hour ago... a five-week Spanish theatre and poetry class. While there, she attended theater productions and other class assignments while living with a host family. ...
- Recent Articles by Adam Cayton-Holland - Westword
Recent Articles by Adam Cayton-HollandWestword, CO - 4 hours agoEven so, Don continued to cut a swath across the cultural landscape after surviving the train with his life, if not his arm. So, too, did his story bleed ...
- Not easy being zine - Creative Loafing Tampa
Not easy being zineCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 1 hour agoI am in the planning stages of a local underground literary zine. Any poetry, short fiction or essays will be accepted. PS No wrist-cutter bullshit.
- Multnomah Library series will provide guidance on great reads (The Oregonian)
I f you've always meant to read the classics but fear maybe you'll miss something reading them on your own, check out a new book discussion series offered by Multnomah County Library this fall.
- Steve Rothaus - MiamiHerald.com
Steve RothausMiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoThey launched the "homosexual tradition in American poetry" that continued with Hart Crane, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Thom Gunn, Edward Field and Gavin ...
- Tunisia Finest Voices Pay Tribute to Late Saliha - Alarab online
Alarab onlineTunisia Finest Voices Pay Tribute to Late SalihaAlarab online, UK - 2 hours agoThrough her songs, Saliha managed to reflect the Tunisian reality of her epoch and went beyond the Eastern “Muwashahat†(A form of Arab Andalusian poetry ...
- ARTSY EFFORTS COME . . . AND GO - Toronto Star
Here for a moment, then gone. That's the nature of urban artistic interventions; they are quirky – did I really see that? – and ephemeral as a cloud. Toronto has experienced a number of these random acts, which have appeared without explanation ...
- Spina to open Faculty Author Series - Clarion University News
Spina to open Faculty Author SeriesClarion University News, United States - 8 hours agoSpina's will discuss the question, "Why Write? based on his book, “Outer Borough and the Origins of Obscure Poetry.†A light lunch will be served beginning ...
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 - Kansas City Star
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the ...
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