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- Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciation - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciationGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 1 hour agoThis past year they had Marc Smith’s Poetry Slam, which brought people from Chicago. Smith’s Poetry Slam is a rage in Chicago, and wherever he goes the ...Foundation awards $1000 scholarships Galesburg Register-Mailall 2 news articles
- World Briefing 8/10 - Daily Herald
World Briefing 8/10Daily Herald, UT - 8 hours agoHis poetry is considered to have given voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting. His work has been translated into more than ...
- Thomas isn’t a true Christian - La Crosse Tribune
Cal Thomas isn’t a true Christian! He proved it by his June 15 column saying that “Obama isn’t a true Christian.†If Cal Thomas were a “true Christian†he would know that the phrase “true Christian†cannot be found anywhere in the ...
- Performance and classical music listings - Philiy.com
All Shook Up Combines favorite Elvis hits with a new story. Closes 8/10. Surflight Theatre, Beach & Engleside Ave., Beach Haven; 609-492-9477. www.surflight.org . $29; $19 children. All The Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern Musical revue ...
- Bach Festival asks Swede for new take on ‘Messiah’ - Register-Guard
STOCKHOLM — Prominent Swedish composer Sven-David Sandström has written a new “Messiah†that will have its world premiere during the 2009 Oregon Bach Festival. Sandström’s setting of the text from George Frideric Handel’s famous oratorio ...
- Iran creates novel Shahnameh images - PRESS TV
PRESS TVIran creates novel Shahnameh imagesPRESS TV, Iran - 4 hours agoFerdowsi's magnum opus, Shahnameh (The Book of Kings), is among the classics of Persian epic poetry, which recounts Iran's mythical and historical past. ...
- Entertainment Notebook - Gaston Gazette
Entertainment NotebookGaston Gazette, NC - 1 hour agoSlamCharlotte, the spoken work poetry team that took first place at The National Poetry Slam 2008 for the second consecutive year, will perform at 8 pm Sept ...
- Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction: the shortlist - Guardian Blogs
The big man himself ... but which book is a winner worthy of his name? Photograph: National Portrait Gallery/PA There are almost as many ways to read a book as there are books to read - in the bath, on the loo, or slumped in your favourite armchair ...
- July 29: Scenes from the Arts-burgh (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Sara Evans performed her fun songs with pep and sparkle, and people on the grassy lawn couldn't help but get up and dance.
- Patrick Hernandez Remembered Through Poetry - Wave of Long Island (subscription)
Patrick Hernandez Remembered Through PoetryWave of Long Island (subscription), NY - 5 hours agoYou must be an online subscriber to view news stories from the two (2) most recent issues of The Wave. All readers may view older news stories in our ...
- Waiter in contention for literary award - WalesOnline
Waiter in contention for literary awardWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoRaisin, who is still waiting tables while working on his second novel, is one of 16 writers longlisted for the prize for works of fiction and poetry. ...
- Art begins to flourish in Kashmir - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesArt begins to flourish in KashmirLos Angeles Times, CA - 32 minutes agoUgliness replaced beauty, and the finer things -- art, music, poetry -- seemed unbearable luxuries, like a rich dessert on an empty stomach. ...
- Sonnets are made to be spoken; author to read some of his (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Steven Nightingale writes a sonnet daily.
- Dennis aims to make BT&D the green choice for UK publishers - PrintWeek
Dennis aims to make BT&D the green choice for UK publishersPrintWeek, UK - 5 hours agoHe said he first came across the business when it printed his collection of poetry, Island of Dreams, in 2007. Eighty staff will initially be employed at ...
- The Frontline: snap, crackle and pop of reality - Daily Telegraph
There have been new plays at Shakespeare's Globe before, of course, and anyone who saw it last year is unlikely to have forgotten the cruel and unusual punishment that was Eric Schlosser's We the People, an insufferably tedious account of the framing ...
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