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- A musical 'call to remember' (The Suburban)
When it comes to the Holocaust, it’s often difficult to discuss God or the victims’ suffering. $"/> $"/>But Toronto violinist and composer Ruth Fazal addresses these topics head-on in her large-scale classical work Oratorio Terezin , which was performed last Sunday at Salle Wilfrid Pelletier at Place des Arts.
- Mahogany Urban Poetry Series says “speak poet, speak†- California Aggie
Ethiopian art and portraits lined the walls of Queen Sheba restaurant. Red, yellow and green cloth bordered the ceiling, and a tiny platform was marked off with a straw overhang. A DJ played music in the corner and a lone microphone was set up in the ...
- Critics' picks - classical music - Boston Globe
On its own downtownish terms, this edgy amplified string quartet has carved out a similar niche to the one once dominated by Kronos. For its keenly anticipated Boston debut, presented by Celebrity Series of Boston, Ethel will play music by Don Byron ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: B.S. Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' - New York Sun
Samuel Beckett is often called a terminus in Anglo-Irish literature. He took modernism's radical approach as far as it would go; it is as though Jackson Pollock was succeeded by portraitists and landscape artists. B.S. Johnson (1933-73) did not get ...
- The games people display - The Age
The AgeThe games people displayThe Age, Australia - 33 minutes agoBirley names Neville Cardus, the romantic prose-poet of cricket, as the key offender: "He describes some of the characteristics of certain aspects of art ...
- Birthday bash: Karunanidhi accepts partymen's wishes - Chennai Online
Birthday bash: Karunanidhi accepts partymen's wishesChennai Online, India - 19 minutes ago... today accepted the grand bash proposed by the party to celebrate his 85th birthday, falling on June three. In a statement in poetry form here, ...
- June 2008 - Weekly Standard
Believe it or not, the recent SNAFU with the Air Force's strategic assets can be traced directly back to Barack Obama's military advisor General Merrill McPeak. The changes that McPeak set in motion 15 years ago eventually came back to bite the USAF ...
- STARGAZING | Escovedo has his moment; Dr. Quinn may get a brief one (The Kansas City Star)
These are good times for Alejandro Escovedo, who has a well received album (“Real Animalâ€) and is touring again after a near-fatal bout with hepatitis C.
- Midlife Crisis, Averted - New York Times
Midlife Crisis, AvertedNew York Times, United States - 31 minutes ago“Yes, we still make the girls memorize poetry,†she said. But that wasn’t, of course, what I meant. I would have liked, that night in Georgetown, ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues ... - Earthtimes
NEW YORK , July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - News.com.au
FORMER Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or a venereal disease during his US-supervised captivity, according to his prison writings. London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison ...
- Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians say - Big Pond News
A couple of outback historians may be rewriting the story behind one of the Australia's most loved songs, Waltzing Matilda. The famous folk song is also considered an unofficial national anthem, a tale and an allegory. But for Peter Forrest, it ...
- Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat! - MCV
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. - Jul 11, 2008 - Video game publisher Mastiff announced today that the first videogame based on the exciting world of competitive eating will launch exclusively for WiiWare on July 14th, 2008. Major League Eating: The Game ...
- Reflections on ‘The Last Lecture’ - Beaver County Times
MIDLAND — Jeffrey Zaslow had time Tuesday to talk about a man who has little time. The man is Randy Pausch, the 47-year-old Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor who is teaching the world a lesson about living while he’s dying of ...
- Spoken in slam: Poet brings swagger to SHS - Stamford Advocate
Mahogany Browne, right, of New York's Nuyorican Poets Cafe, coaches Stamford High School students Thursday before the school's fourth annual poetry slam. STAMFORD - The students had the words, but Mahogany Browne helped them find their voices. Browne ...
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