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- Frederick, Md. poet, painter inspire each other - WTOP Radio
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) - Bernard Jankowski took a stack of his poetry and scribbled a message to a painter he admired. The note said: "Here you go Ed. Let me know if they spark a response." He sent it to Frederick artist Calvin Edward Ramsburg. That was ...
- DVD Reviews (Metro Santa Cruz)
Classe tous risques; one disc; Criterion; $29.95 Claude Sautet's 1960 French gangster noir begins on the streets of Turin with vérité action that looks lifted from an Italian neorealist drama.
- Rock on, in Malayalam... - Livemint.com
It has all the elements of a classic rock video. Strapping young man running in the rain. Check. Dark washed out background. Check. A pretty girl trapped in a dingy room. Check. Yet, despite the requisite cast of characters, and a catchy chorus (a ...
- The Beat of His Own Drum (SF Weekly)
On October 7, 1955, five young poets read at an art gallery on Fillmore Street at an event that would change the face of American poetry. While the debut of Allen Ginsberg's infamous "Howl" is widely considered to be the night’s highlight, the event also launched the career of Gary Snyder, whom ...
- The music makers - China Daily
China DailyThe music makersChina Daily, China - 8 hours agoMusic has always been as much a part of the Games as epic poetry and players. It is also an opportunity for the world to know Chinese pop music scene."
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (North York Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children's area and exclusive readings.
- 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. ...
- THE LIST - Los Angeles Times
THE LISTLos Angeles Times, CA - 59 minutes agoJapanese American National Museum, 369 E. 1st St., LA 6:30-9 pm; Fri.-Sat., 9:15 am-9 pm; ends Sat. Free, but registration is recommended. (310) 712-1632. ...
- Garden of gratitude - San Diego Union Tribune
Garden of gratitudeSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 10 hours agoPreyss said he plans to write full time and wants to pen novels, screenplays and poetry. His favorite poem is “Dreams†by Langston Hughes. ...
- 'Island' filled with love - Nashua Telegraph
'Island' filled with loveNashua Telegraph, NH - 2 hours agoWhen she turned 50, she turned away from poetry and wrote fiction for five years. Then, out of the blue – she'd forgotten she'd even sent a manuscript in ...
- Coquitlam woman sued in U.S. over rights to inspirational poem (Vancouver Province)
Civil action has been launched against a Coquitlam woman who claims to be the original author of the well-known "Footprints" poem. According to court documents filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, Margaret Fishback Powers breached U.S. copyright laws by penning and distributing her version of the poem.
- Music preview: McMurtry makes every word count - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic preview: McMurtry makes every word countPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 22 minutes ago"He excites me in a way that very few artists do, both on an emotional level, because I love music, and on an intellectual level, because I love poetry and ...
- Summer means more time for reading, what's your favorite book? - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
Summer means more time for reading, what's your favorite book?The Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoBiographies, fiction, nonfiction, mysteries, chick-lit, best-sellers, classics, a book of poetry and a few magazines. At one point, I even read the "Joy of ...
- ‘Lyrical terrorist’ wins plea against conviction (Gulf Times)
LONDON: A woman who called herself the “lyrical terrorist†and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London yesterday.
- 'August: Osage County' is 'King Lear' in slapstick — with a Cape Girardeau connection (Southeast Missourian)
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