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- Neal Medlyn's 'Unpronounceable Symbol' Starts 7/9 - Broadway World
Neal Medlyn's 'Unpronounceable Symbol' Starts 7/9Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoHe moved to Austin, Texas and began doing shows in public, everywhere from poetry readings to the city park to a Motel 6. He subsequently moved to Berlin, ...
- Brother Blue, Storyteller/Street Poet, Joins NATF'S 27th Annual ... - PR.com (press release)
Brother Blue, Storyteller/Street Poet, Joins NATF'S 27th Annual ...PR.com (press release), NY - 5 minutes agoReturning to West Plains for the seventh consecutive year, the 2008 workshop will feature Shakespeare and Cowboy Poetry. Live audiences will enjoy the ...
- Something ‘Wicked’ this way came - Wakefield Observer
Something ‘Wicked’ this way cameWakefield Observer, MA - 2 hours ago... say it was built on my book.” Writer’s block also came up. Maguire said he does three things to help get ideas flowing. “One, I read a lot of poetry. ...
- A minute silence for Mariama Ba - Nigerian Tribune
A minute silence for Mariama BaNigerian Tribune, Nigeria - 42 minutes agoThis time around, I will suggest you make time to read Ifa Divination poetry. Therein, you will find gems of intellectual thoughts of our fathers. ...
- Spicy salsa moves heat up Raices Dance Troupe performance (Daily Orange)
Trumpets blared, and drums beat to keep with the rhythm. Three couples in elegant clothing danced in unison across the stage to salsa music as Latin America came to Syracuse Friday night. Women in flowing black dresses coupled with men in white collared shirts and black pants swayed to the smooth, energetic melodies of the salsa music.
- Young poets take center stage - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Young poets take center stageDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 26 minutes agoContestants in the Write Stuff Teen Poetry Contest read their entries aloud during a recent reception in their honor at New Smyrna Beach Regional Library. ...
- Professor Wilfrid Mellers - Daily Telegraph
Professor Wilfrid Mellers, the composer, critic and musicologist who has died aged 94, caused a stir in both classical and popular music circles by giving as much serious consideration to the music of the Beatles and Bob Dylan as he did to Bach and ...
- Art plunges the depths in 'Immersion' - Athens Banner-Herald
"These are not pastel pieces, that's for sure," says Celia Brooks, looking at the watercolors that make up the exhibit "Immersion" at the Lyndon House Arts Center, on display through July 19. Indeed not. These watercolors are vibrant with color, from ...
- Update on homelessness discussions (York Daily Record)
Representatives of local congregations, social-service agencies and faith-based groups continue to discuss ways to help the homeless and transient populations in York County.
- Centre plans celebration - Burnley Express
Centre plans celebrationBurnley Express, UK - 8 hours agoThe celebration is on the theme "Bringing People Together, Changing Lives...and Life." There will be a buffet lunch and art, drama, music, prayer and poetry ...
- Celebrating life and being human - Aldershot News and Mail
This Site It was Alexander Pope who stated “to err is human, to forgive divine” in his work An Essay on Criticism. This is generally taken to mean everyone is human and makes mistakes, but when we forgive someone, we are acting in a godlike way ...
- Study: Social Networking Teens Learn 21st Century Skills - E-Commerce Times
With social networking sites, teens can learn more than what their friends were up to last night, according to a University of Minnesota study. The teens who participated in the survey -- all from urban households with median-or-lower income levels ...
- Original look at 'Frankenstein' creator, friends (Akron Beacon Journal)
I've never had a laudanum dream, but after seeing Frankenstein by the New World Performance Laboratory at the University of Akron's Sandefur Theatre on Saturday, I think I might be able to imagine one.
- Books of The Times - New York Times
“Once the world was whole, in Antiquity and the Middle Ages,” Heinrich Heine wrote. “There was still a unity in the world and there were complete poets. We rightfully honor these poets and take pleasure in their poetry; but any aping of their ...
- Shrink's Progress - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. - Ninety-two-year-old Reba Goldstein of Ft. Lauderdale likes to clip stories out of the newspapers and give them to her friends. This week she cut one out of the Miami Herald and gave it to my mother. "Does Joyce know about these ...
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