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- The book of revelation - National Post
The book of revelationNational Post, Canada - 20 minutes agoIt's a compelling idea that we seem to have lost. z Anne Simpson is the author of Falling, Canterbury Beach and three books of poetry. ...
- The art of therapy: Painting program aids seniors with dementia (Burlington Times-News)
What: Friendship Adult Day Services' first annual art show When: Friday at 6 p.m. Where: 1946-B Martin St., Burlington Patrons can take a painting for a suggested donation of $100. The proceeds will be used to fund the therapeutic art program. Light refreshments will be provided.
- Jazz on the weekends (The Star)
THE Sunrise Jazz & Rhythm Fest 2008 returns for the ninth consecutive year featuring various sub-genres of jazz, such as neo jazz, folk jazz, modern, ethnic and blues, performed by established and new local artistes.
- Best bets - Thursday, June 26 - Daily Camera
Best bets - Thursday, June 26Daily Camera, CO - 39 minutes agoPoetry Reading Featuring Elizabeth Robinson, Jack Collom, Will Alexander, Linh Dinh and Laura Mullen, part of summer writing program, call for time, ...
- [Best Bets] Wednesday, July 16 (Jackson Free Press)
“Ides of the South,†an exhibit of work from Jackson photographer Roy Adkins, opens today at the Mississippi Arts Center (201 E. Pascagoula St.), in the lower atrium. Free, but donations welcome; call 601-960-1557 for details. … Club Total hosts an open-mic poetry, rap and comedy night at 9 p.m.
- We don't need a Poet Laureate - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWe don't need a Poet Laureateguardian.co.uk, UK - 35 minutes agoI don't like the New Labour poetry-is-good-for-you ethos, either. Yet the Laureateship does represent a chance to do something for an artform that is ...
- Nothing but positives Email this page Print this page - Indian Country Today
TUSCON, Ariz. - In the world of business, red ink has a negative connotation. But in the Indian world, Red Ink - the nation's only nonprofit, student-run American Indian grass-roots publication - offers nothing but positives. Printed twice a year ...
- Namibia: Writers Need to Be Subsidized By Govt (AllAfrica.com)
The Government must subsidize local writers because without such financial assistance they can neither creatively produce nor economically survive.
- Literature course tough, and rewarding (Connecticut Post)
STRATFORD — As in many college English classes, about a dozen students sit in a circle that makes it easier to interact and debate the meaning of books, plays, essays and poetry.
- Rod Stewart - Newsday
You've waited patiently, and you've wondered long and hard about exactly what Rachel Hunter DID say about what life had taught her, and what part of her body she liked least, etc. I'm talking about my first annual Rachel..... AT ONCE homey and ...
- 'All's well' this summer in Jackson - pride source.com
'All's well' this summer in Jacksonpride source.com, MI - 8 hours agoHaving saved the life of the King of France, she's promised the hand of any nobleman she cares to marry. Helena selects Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, ...
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Marcelo Gomes and Veronika Part's Luscious, Heartbreaking La Bayadere - Huffingtonpost.com
American Ballet Theater is currently in the midst of their production of La Bayadère , one of the most breathtakingly spectacular and heartbreakingly tragic of all classical story ballets. Set in royal India, La Bayadère tells the story of Solor ...
- Former LCC student publishes "THOUGHTS from the MIND" - Lansing State Journal
Victor Johnson, Sr. has released a collection of his poems in his first book entitled, "THOUGHTS from the MIND." Victor grew up in Benton Harbor, Michigan where he graduated from Benton Harbor Sr. High in 1973. He went on to graduated with a B.A. in ...
- Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David Plummer (The Oklahoman)
David Plummer caused quite a stir in the swimming world earlier this month. The Oklahoma City native and Westmoore High grad turned in lifetime bests in the 100- and 200-meter backstrokes during the Mutual of Omaha Swimvitational, winning the 200 and finishing second only to Michael Phelps in the 100. Next week, Plummer will return to the same pool for the U.S. Olympic trials, but first, the ...
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