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- From Germany, an opera engulfed by shadows of war - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - In Theodor Adorno's famous dictum, writing poetry "after Auschwitz" was a barbaric notion, but what about opera after the war? The genre was pronounced dead by modernists who wanted a clean break from the past. Pierre Boulez called for the ...
- Pope to youth: be, like Francis, in love with Christ and history’s ... - AsiaNews.IT
The full version of Benedict XVI’s address to over 25 thousand young people gathered at St. Mary of the Angels. Assisi (AsiaNews) – Benedict XVI offered a catechises laden with affection and full of courage for the truth to young people, at the ...
- The Backdrop of Shim Hun’s “Evergreen Tree” - Donga.com
“As the earth is round, if I keep walking, I will be able to come back after meeting all the children around the world. Forward! March on!” Flags of all nations flapped in the wind across the blue sky above the playground of the Sangnok ...
- Madison County Gravesite Preservation Project - WCAV
Madison County Gravesite Preservation ProjectWCAV, VA - 4 hours agoInformation from the stones; it's like reading poetry, so you can learn something about character of a person,” Stowe said. Information gathered is being ...
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would make Petty and 'The Boss’ proud (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone ...
- B-52s refuel, get back in action with Lauper tour (Tacoma News Tribune)
The rejuvenated B-52s – Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson – are still dancing this mess around 30 years after their deliriously wacko hit “Rock Lobster” shook up common notions of what rock ’n’ roll should, and could, be.
- Go giggle at the Spa - Bridlington Today
Go giggle at the SpaBridlington Today, UK - 3 hours agoReligion, politics, sport, terrorism, poetry, the police, philosophy, royalty and his long-suffering mum have all been given the Greg Cook treatment, ...
- One Point Fve - Egypt Today
Unlike conventional cultural shows with their forced-sophisticated academic approach, controversial journalist Ibrahim Eissa’s Min Awal Al-Satr (From the Beginning) has so far managed to draw in a wide spectrum of viewers. The reason? Simple ...
- The new old Alexandria - Chicago Tribune
As the old hotel elevator rumbles upward, its antiquarian wood and brass cage carries me backward. Back to the 1930s when the Cecil Hotel -- staring out at an ancient harbor, a busy square and chic European-style patisseries -- was the gathering ...
- 'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsession - Charlotte Observer
'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsessionCharlotte Observer, NC - 8 hours agoBy Aaron Gwyn His novels include “Atticus,” a finalist for the National Book Award, and “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” which ...
- Back Door Coffeehouse set for tonight - Hattiesburg American
Back Door Coffeehouse set for tonightHattiesburg American, MS - 1 hour agoArtists performing include Angela Ball will be reciting poetry. She is the author of “Night Clerk at the Hotel of Both Worlds” and winner of the Donald Hall ...
- Local Notes - Morning News
PEA RIDGE - Granny's Quilts of Love will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church in Pea Ridge. This will be a cutting meeting, so members should bring their scissors. The group met June 17 with 23 members present and cut 60 ...
- Video: Sue shares some tips about making popovers (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Click on the play button to start the video. Adobe Flash Player 9 is required to view video in full screen mode. 06/23/2008 Many people participated in the Relay for Life event Friday, June 20 including several walkers and a bagpiper.
- Griffin win poetic justice for Robin Blaser, 83 - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenGriffin win poetic justice for Robin Blaser, 83Ottawa Citizen, Canada - 4 hours agoAshbery won for Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems. Each winner receives $50000. Robin Blaser was named the Canadian winner of the Griffin Poetry ...Epic purse for scribes of verse Toronto Starall 5 news articles
- Adair: Finishing what MLK started - Enterprise News
Adair: Finishing what MLK startedEnterprise News, MA - 15 hours ago... so famous, black American. Some students really show their creative side, through poetry and one act plays. Reading them, I've learned a thing or two. ...
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