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- Where love is in the air (Haaretz Daily)
"Thank you Sderot, ahla" said Knesiyat Hasekhel vocalist Yoram Hazan when the last chord of the song "Nothing will harm us" died out, ending the performance. "You've done a wonderful thing."
- Music in Shakespeare’s Island Chaos - New York Times
Music in Shakespeare’s Island ChaosNew York Times, United States - 30 minutes agoAlthough Prospero seems to dominate “The Tempest†by the easy force of will — and the supreme poetry of his finest speeches — Shakespeare divides his ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (100) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
Peter Wehner huffs and puffs over my comparing Russia invading Georgia with the US invading Iraq. Reihan offers a semi-defense while still critiquing my position on Iraq. (Good point on Kosovo, though, and one the Russians are very keenly aware of ...
- Alexander McCall Smith: from Botswana to Corduroy Mansions, Pimlico - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAlexander McCall Smith: from Botswana to Corduroy Mansions, PimlicoTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours ago"Is Paxman particularly attuned to poetry?" he asks. His peels of laughter reverberate around his study, like an anthem of everything that is joyful in life ...
- Virgin Festival? Who Needs It? (Washington Post)
The Virgin Mobile Festival kicks off today in Baltimore, but what are we doing? Not going to Virgin Festival.
- The Artists Group breaks Theater Performance History at Tilles ... - NewsLI
The Artists Group breaks Theater Performance History at Tilles ...NewsLI, NY - 7 hours agoThis concept then began to evolve into a collaborative show featuring music, dance and poetry as well as visual artand a performance was born. ...
- Preview calendar for Aug. 14-20 - North County Times
Preview calendar for Aug. 14-20North County Times, CA - 7 hours agoCappella Gloriana: "Dutch Treat/American Sampler" ---- Program features works by Dutch composer Josquin Dez Prez and American music from the 18th century to ...
- Reading series - Chronicle
The University of Connecticut Creative Writing Program sponsors Long River Reading Series of poetry readings by students, faculty and community members at 7 p.m. in the Stern Room of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on the UConn campus in ...
- Prose Roundup - Brooklyn Rail
Prose RoundupBrooklyn Rail, NY - 1 hour agoIt rings out the literal meaning of confessional poetry buzzwords, for fun. For instance, he hilariously writes about emptiness, “a kind of emptiness ...
- An immigrant poet straddles two worlds - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesAn immigrant poet straddles two worldsDetroit Metro Times, MI - 1 hour agoIt was nominated for the 2008 PEN American Center Beyond Borders Award. Before the book's release, she published work in several journals in India and the ...
- Like a flower blooming on a battlefield, art begins to flourish in ... - Los Angeles Times
Like a flower blooming on a battlefield, art begins to flourish in ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoUgliness replaced beauty, and the finer things -- art, music, poetry -- seemed unbearable luxuries, like a rich dessert on an empty stomach. ...
- Poet begins contemporary writers series this year - Mills Campanil
Poet begins contemporary writers series this yearMills Campanil, CA - 26 minutes agoWith 11 books of poetry, work with The Firespitters, writing translated into 28 different languages, an American Book Award and fellowships from the ...
- SparkCon festival planned this weekend - WRAL
The SparkCon festival, a local talent showcase and series of workshops, is being held in downtown Raleigh this weekend. Street painters, graffiti artists, yoga instructors, filmmakers, musicians, tattoo artists and others will hold demonstrations of ...
- Author Spotlight: Lawrence Berger of Henrietta - Democrat and Chronicle
Lawrence (Larry) R. Berger : I live in Henrietta and work for the University of Rochester Medical Center's Strong Ties program. Most recent work : Dragon's Dance, Vol. 1 (self-produced, $10), a spoken-word CD of me reading my poetry. Backlist ...
- Poetry invites introspection (The Leader Times)
The American writer William Carlos Williams wrote in his poem "Asphodel, that Greeny Flower": "It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."
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