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- To dream is necessary - ANBA
To dream is necessaryANBA, Brazil - 2 hours agoWe have disclosed, for instance, the Arab influence on Brazilian music, poetry and architecture. And the reverse holds true as well. ...
- Visitors are welcome at New York's religious retreats - USA Today
Visitors are welcome at New York's religious retreatsUSA Today - 2 hours agoThe woman washing dishes described herself as a Sufi Christian. That afternoon, there would be a discussion of the mystical, reverent 13th-century poetry of ...
- Café provides arts a setting to thrive - Orlando Sentinel
When describing Café; D'Antaño, it's easier to say what it's not. "We're not a bar, but we have beer, wine and house sangria," said owner Lorna Rolón. "We're not a gallery, but we show the work of local artists. We're not a nightclub, but we do ...
- Brilliant 'Osage County' uncomfortably real - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
"All happy families are alike," wrote Leo Tolstoy in his introduction to "Anna Karenina." "Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." The Weston clan portrayed by Tracy Letts in his sprawling, enthralling, fiercely comic "August: Osage County ...
- A Violin's Family Legend, The Mind of a Romance Novelist, and ... - KUOW NPR
KUOW NPRA Violin's Family Legend, The Mind of a Romance Novelist, and ...KUOW NPR, WA - 3 hours agoTwo Pacific Northwest writers celebrate marriage through poetry. Judith Roche's Epithalamium offers a contemporary blessing of a marriage at its beginning. ...
- Communal harmony - WA today
WA todayCommunal harmonyWA today, Australia - 21 minutes agoAs part of a new TV talent contest, Battle of the Choirs, Welch will help judge 16 community choirs from across Australia competing for $100000 prizemoney ...
- Black Pride - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
The Oregonian - OregonLive.comBlack PrideThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoPoetry Slam!" The evening will feature an exciting collection of artists from Seattle's Voices Rising and Fire & Ink including the Lamba Literary Award ...
- Kingsolver to speak at festival - Salina Journal
Kingsolver to speak at festivalSalina Journal, KS - 4 hours agoKingsolver, a National Humanities Medal recipient in 2000, has written several novels and collections of poetry and prose. Her latest book, "Animal, ...
- Reader vents using poetry - Arizona Republic
Reader vents using poetryArizona Republic, AZ - 11 hours agoThe abandoned high-rise hotel next to Chandler Fashion Center has been a black eye on the city since work stopped two years ago. We can't make it go away, ...
- Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfire - River Forest Leaves
Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfireRiver Forest Leaves, IL - 20 hours agoIshma Stewart's adolescent poetry mused on the meaning of the poverty that she saw in Chicago's public housing. As a student at Oak Park and River Forest ...
- Poetry and art guide teacher through life - Columbia Missourian
Poetry and art guide teacher through lifeColumbia Missourian, MO - 32 minutes agoThe professor had his students perform at coffee shops, write poems in two or more aesthetic styles and, once, they had to do a two-hour free write. ...
- The Independent Voice of the University of New Mexico since 1895 (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
We all know she can dance, as displayed on the ABC hit show "Dancing with the Stars." But can she sing? This up-and-coming country starlet known for her bubbly personality on television has a leg up on the competition as she debuts her self-titled country album to adoring fans.
- Too many surprises to be overlooked (Central Midlands & Costal Advocate)
Mortlock and these columns have tended to overlook the “surprise” victories this season by the boys from Wongan-Ballidu.
- Montana win for Charman (The New Zealand Herald)
The announcement is made today on Montana Poetry Day. There were 26 books submitted in the poetry category this year, up from 19 in 2007.
- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Given his pedigree, one would expect that actor Mark Rylance's long-awaited Broadway debut would be in a high-minded production of some work of the Bard's.
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