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- Art takes a stance in Birmingham (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Two giant metallic sculptures spring from the ground at the corner of Pierce and Merrill, instantly grabbing Michelle Bosanc's attention. "This is the first time I saw them," she said. "I think they're cool... they add something." Altogether, 10 sculptures are being installed around downtown Birmingham as part of the 2008 CityScapes Public Arts Program. John Sauve, one of the most recognized ...
- 'Lazarus' rises from 1908 death - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
'Lazarus' rises from 1908 deathMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 3 hours agoI wrote poetry." In Chicago, he realized he would have to write in English. He gave himself five years to learn to speak and write the language perfectly. ...Writer Aleksandar Hemon resists labels Los Angeles Timesall 4 news articles
- Midrash love - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
When I think of Torah, the first thing that comes to mind is a divine, rigorous system of laws that guides an ethical and holy way of life. The last thing I think about is whimsy and romance. Yet, over the past few weeks, as part of the B'nai David ...
- Rod Stewart - Hartford Courant
George Michael really knows his crowd. When he gave some grief to talk-show shrink Dr. Phil McGraw midway through Wednesday's show at the Forum, it seemed like simple celebrity-on-celebrity taunting. In fact, Michael was nodding to some of his most ...
- Many turn up to witness young musicians bloom - Daily Advertiser
Many turn up to witness young musicians bloomDaily Advertiser, Australia - 6 hours agoShe became involved in music as a child because her father was a pianist, and has conducted orchestras and directed musicals since she was 16. ...
- Heartbreak & hope - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Michael Mack speaks with the lilting cadence and polite phrasing of a youth spent in Maryland and Virginia. Lanky with curly brown hair held back in a black-scrunchied ponytail, he looks out with blue eyes clear as blue skies and beams a wide smile ...
- • Poetry lovers salute native son - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
• Poetry lovers salute native sonThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoOf all the sights and sounds on Sunday, collectively celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birthday, Theodore Roethke would most thoroughly have enjoyed ...
- Why wars should always be avoided - Nigeria Guardian
T errors of War; Nnamdi Agbakoba Sat War Publishers, Lagos, 2004;. T HIS book entitled Terrors of War is the story of the Nigerian civil war that spanned four years between 1966 and 1970. The Nigeria/Biafra war started as a result of the ...
- A local story set to chamber music plays out in Port - Newburyport Daily News
Trio 498 sets the greatest love affair of the 19th century to music when it performs a preseason event for the Newburyport Chamber Music Festival on Sunday. The concert takes place in the newly renovated Carriage House at 203 High St. in Newburyport ...
- The Carpetbagger's Children - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Pakistan: Towards a Brighter Future - OhmyNews International
Pakistan: Towards a Brighter FutureOhmyNews International, South Korea - 1 hour agoOur conversation which ranged from poetry to politics, and wealth (or the lack of it) to education was more fruitful than many conversations I have engaged ...
- Hometown flavor marks Cordova’s 100th birthday party - Cordova Times
Hometown flavor marks Cordova’s 100th birthday partyCordova Times, AK - 1 hour agoCordova’s Centennial birthday bash featured live bluegrass and jazz, a pie social with homemade chocolate and vanilla ice cream in churns and poetry ...
- Ongoing exhibits - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Ongoing exhibitsHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 11 hours agoJessie Lynn Courson presents “Creation Upon Creation,” a fine art and poetry exhibit, at The Old Opera House in Charles Town, W.Va. ...
- Teens Rebecca, Ted need a break from their home life (Daily Record)
Rebecca does not have the conventional nuclear family. She lives with her mother, two aunts, two uncles and grandmother. It is sometimes difficult for her to get time to herself.
- Louis L'Amour illustrator: Things have changed (North Platte Bulletin)
Every picture tells a story, and at the Nebraskaland Governor’s Art Show, every artist had a story, too. That early Louis L’Amour paperback on the shelf may have cover art by Texas artist William Rushing.
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