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- A Modern Mass With Notes of Messiaen (The New York Sun)
The Summer Festival of Sacred Music at St. Bartholomew's Church features an all-encompassing variety of mass settings, from High Renaissance polyphony to modern jazz. Hearing the same subject in the same words treated by composers of many countries, periods, and stylistic bents allows the regular attendee to develop a much clearer picture of the evolution of church music over time, and its ...
- Dude, You Stole My Article - Slate
Listen to Mia Fineman and Dana Stevens discuss Fur . Click here to play the audio, or subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast in iTunes . In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits ...
- Family affair / - Ha'aretz
Family affair /Ha'aretz, Israel - 22 minutes agoW Daily routine: Nissim and Shula get up about 5:30 AM He has a cup of black coffee with cardamom ("no sugar"); she goes to the grocery store and makes ...
- Toby Keith is back to form in rockin' Blossom concert - Cleveland Plain Dealer
One of the best country music summers in Cleveland's recent history came to a sweaty, satisfying close Saturday night when Toby Keith turned Blossom Music Center into the Big Dog Daddy Pound. Keith totally erased whatever bad memories that may have ...
- Mortensen delves into cowboy mentality - Canada.com
Canada.comMortensen delves into cowboy mentalityCanada.com, Canada - 2 hours agoThe gun would be his bad-ass friend and sidekick," says Mortensen, who recently started his own publishing house dedicated to criticism, poetry and other ...
- Palestinian saga personified (Arab News)
MAHMUD Darwish, the renowned Palestinian poet ho died in Houston on Saturday after an unsuccessful heart operation, aged 67, often joked about his close brush with death. In 1998 he underwent a major heart surgery in Paris, more than 14 years after his first coronary, which nearly cost him his life.
- Leaders in education celebrated - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
It isn't every day a group of international women leaders from top universities across the globe gather in Hilo to discuss the accomplishments, and challenges, they've shared. But on Monday, eight of these women met at the University of Hawaii at ...
- Beach Reads: Babbitt - Marketplace
Beach Reads: BabbittMarketplace, CA - 3 hours agoSusan Lee: "He made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people ...
- Fiesta Mood at Philippine Art Exhibit - 코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈
코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈Fiesta Mood at Philippine Art Exhibit코리아Ăƒ€ìž„즈, South Korea - 2 hours agoAt the opening ceremony, visitors will be treated to a poetry reading by Medina, performance art by Penaso as well as traditional performances and a chance ...
- Corrales Harvest Festival - Rio Rancho Observer
Corrales Harvest FestivalRio Rancho Observer, NM - 14 minutes agoShe is the recipient of the Lambda Award, the Audre Lorde Award, the Iowa Prize for Poetry, an NEA fellowship, and the Pushcart Prize. ...
- Entertainment notes - Taos News
The Gourds and Last to Know help audiences discover the new Rock Garden Amphitheater, which is located west on US 64, across from the Taos Municipal Airport. The fun starts Friday (Aug. 8) at 7 p.m. when the doors open. This is an all ages event ...
- Too much information? Music criticism in the Digital Age - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comToo much information? Music criticism in the Digital AgeMinnPost.com, MN - 6 hours agoSince many online readers scan the screen more than they read, there's an argument for keeping prose short and adding value with multimedia files or links. ...
- Qabil Ajmeri — ‘the inheritor of unfulfilled renown’ - DAWN Group
“Keats died of consumption before he had completed his 26th year, and is therefore, in Shelley’s phrase, one of ‘the inheritors of unfulfilled renown,’” wrote William Henry Hudson in An outline history of English literature of John Keats ...
- Mr. Wedge Issue - Slate
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints , written and directed by Dito Montiel from his 2003 memoir about growing up in Astoria, Queens, in the 1980s, prowls and struts through some familiar movie territory: the ill-advised shenanigans of white ethnic ...
- Book Review: Postcards from the Asylum by Karen Knight - Blogcritics.org
Karen Knight is one of Australia's most respected poets. She's won a wide number of awards and grants, and has been a writer in residence both in Australia and overseas. Her previous poetry book, Under the One Granite Roof, took on the subject matter ...
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