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- New York, NY 10013 - Metromix
New York, NY 10013Metromix, IL - Jul 29, 2008... treats and chocolates from the Essex Street Market's Ronnie Sue while listening to an erotic poetry performance by singer/songwriter Brown Rane? ...
- Ban cheats for life, insists Kluft - The Herald
Ban cheats for life, insists KluftThe Herald, UK - 7 hours ago"I don't think a lot about Dwain Chambers, because it's his problem, and it's sad, but he cheated and maybe it would be a good punishment if he wasn't ...
- His performance will not be televised - Creative Loafing
His performance will not be televisedCreative Loafing, NC - 11 hours agoThroughout his career, Scott-Heron has been a rabble rouser with his poetry and his music. In order to achieve that goal, the singer/poet/pianist expressed ...
- Suspension of belief (Guardian Unlimited)
In the months following the attack on the World Trade Centre, New Yorkers are fascinated and appalled by a performance artist dressed in a business suit and suspended by the ankle from a variety of Manhattan landmarks. So who is the Falling Man? A craven exhibitionist?
- Scott Asheton (L), Iggy Pop and Ron Asheton - Montreal Mirror
Montreal MirrorScott Asheton (L), Iggy Pop and Ron AshetonMontreal Mirror, Canada - 3 hours agoIt’s rockin’, it’s got Iggy reading some poetry—well, not reading, actually, but just making it up as he goes along, improvising poetry. ...
- arts scene (Colorado Springs Independent)
By Mandy Moench I've got one friend who started ballet while in college. I know rookies who've performed side-by-side with seasoned musicians or dancers. To be honest, I've seen nothing but success from fellow students who've tried new artistic endeavors.
- Campus Theater worth Falling for - The Georgetown Voice
The Georgetown VoiceCampus Theater worth Falling forThe Georgetown Voice, DC - 7 hours agoIf the idea of Jesus moonwalking isn’t enough to convince you to go, there is also the mix of lyrical poetry and historical backstory in this retelling of ...
- In the Big Easy, 2 Cocktails Reign (New York Times)
The Louisiana legislature recently chose the sazerac as the official cocktail of the city of New Orleans, but the Ramos gin fizz might be a better fit.
- More research into lung cancer - La Crosse Tribune
You can take pride in being a survivor in spite of public indifference. Research saves lives. It was research that improved the five-year survival in the past 30 years of prostate cancer from 67 percent to 99 percent, breast cancer survival from 75 ...
- Edison teacher has a gem of a book (The Star-Ledger)
Jersey ties: Berry has lived in Edison for 10 years and has taught at the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in that township for the same period. He is head of the English department. He graduated from the Peddie School in Hightstown and earned his doctorate from Drew University.
- What's happenin'? (The Montana Standard)
Looking for something to do Saturday? Consider the following: ART IN THE PARK The annual Anaconda arts and music festival continues Saturday and Sunday in Washoe Park. Tickets are $6 per day for 17 and older or $15 for a three-day pass. See the story on Page A1 today for details.
- Amanda Diva: The Renaissance Woman - Baller Status
Photo: DivaWorks Inc. Just when rap fans thought female rappers were destined to go to jail, Amanda Diva comes to save the day. We all have encountered this diva at some point. If we didn't catch her on VH1's "Best Week Ever" making us laugh, we ...
- Smith biopic follows crude punk formula - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Smith biopic follows crude punk formulaThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 16 minutes agoAnd then one day in the'70s she had a friend with a guitar back up her poetry reading -- and her own songs of innocence and experience began in earnest. ...
- Live alone and like it (Poughkeepsie Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- DeLauné Michel finds story of her own - Norwalk Hour
"I always knew I would write, partly because I grew up around writing. It's something I've always known about myself," said DeLauné Michel, author of "The Aftermath of Dream-ing" and "The Safety of Secrets." With her family, it seemed inevitable ...
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