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- Music Review Singing for a Poet Offstage - New York Times
New York TimesMusic Review Singing for a Poet OffstageNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe music is notable for its modesty and its care not to impede the conversational rhythms of the poetry. You might describe Mr. Rosen’s uncategorizable, ...
- Difficult Truths (New York Times)
Honor Moore presents her father?s life and work, including his secrets.
- Cultural soundtrack: Watkins Museum welcomes Smithsonian's exhibit on American music (Lawrence Journal-World)
Nineteen concert road cases are rolled into the third floor of the Watkins Community Museum of History, 1047 Mass. The hefty amount of touring gear gives the impression a legendary rock band like The Who is getting ready to set up and perform. But the “who” in this instance is really a “what” — albeit a musical one.
- Terrence Howard, James Earl Jones, and Phylicia Rashad Bring New Life ... - BlackNews.com
NEW YORK (AP) _ When producer Stephen C. Byrd was casting his all-black revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," he approached James Earl Jones for the role of Big Daddy. Jones told Byrd that he always wanted to portray the Mississippi patriarch, a ...
- Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstore - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstoreVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Computer workshop 10 am Monday. Prueter Library, 510 Park Ave., Port Hueneme. 486-5460. ...
- Studebaker memorial overflows - Southern Idaho Business
Southern Idaho BusinessStudebaker memorial overflowsSouthern Idaho Business, ID - 1 hour agoBut Studebaker was also a writer - with a long line of published poetry, prose and books. Elements of nature, theology and life ring in his writings. ...
- Joseph Lodge Superior Court Judge (Santa Barbara Independent)
Joe Lodge was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1932. His father was a businessman, his mother a piano teacher. There were no lawyers in his family, but he decided as a teenager that he wanted to become one. His father wanted him to go into the family business, while his mother supported him in his desire to go away to college. His mother prevailed.
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
hen Glenn Suokko began his artist talk last weekend at the "Pastoral" exhibit at the Kent Tavern Museum, there was a cup-shaped bird's nest resting on a mantel just behind his left shoulder. Anecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting on her nest. He watched, through the wavy glass of ...
- Presbyterian leader recalled - Delmarva Daily Times
Presbyterian leader recalledDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 24 minutes agoA covered stand had been erected on the bank of Holden's Creek for the day's festivities, and after ceremonial music and poetry there were two principal ...
- Indexed: This Can’t Be Real - New York Times Blogs
Jessica’s past posts can be found here , her own blog here , and her book here . Our resident quote bleggar Fred Shapiro, editor of the Yale Book of Quotations, is back with another request. If you have a bleg of your own, send it along here ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Arnold Wesker, playwright (Independent)
Sir Arnold Wesker, 76, is the author of 42 plays, including The Kitchen, Roots and Chips with Everything. His non-fiction includes As Much as I Dare, his autobiography. Wesker's Love Plays, Wesker's Monologues, and the playwright's first poetry collection, All Things Tire of Themselves, have all been published recently.
- Star turns - May 08, 2008 (Cape Argus)
Some two million people have downloaded, for free, Coldplay's new single Violet Hill since it was put on their website last week. "In the past seven days, the single has been downloaded for free by a staggering two million people," a spokesman said.
- Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again) - KREN CW 27 TV
Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again)KREN CW 27 TV, NV - 5 minutes agoIt's poetic, and she's a little poetry in our life. TV Guide: Let's talk highlights. Surely, you had some positive experiences on Lost. ...
- I Love You; Please Go Away - Huffington Post
I Love You; Please Go AwayHuffington Post, NY - 2 hours agoIt's the DoD equivalent of "I love you; please go away . . . I hate you; why won't you stay?" Or, in Pentagon prose rather than Bowery Street poetry, ...
- Member's Forum - Cinema Online
There's a beautiful high-angle shot, early in The Dark Knight, that looks down on Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) in full Batman regalia as he perches atop a Gotham skyscraper, surveying the city he lives to protect, then leaping off and spreading his ...
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