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- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - San Francisco Examiner
2 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Wine coach hosts ladies-only dinner today in Annapolis 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Here's what you can do today 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Fun things to do today 4 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: 11 top things ...
- Tamil writer on Man Asia long list - SINDH TODAY
Tamil writer on Man Asia long listSINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 3 hours agoShe caught public imagination with her feminist poetry collections like ‘Oru Maalaiyum Innoru Maalaiyum’ and ‘Pachai Thevathai’. She wrote her first novel ...
- Healing the spirit through dance (The Villager)
In her recently published memoir, “Skin of Glass: Finding Spirit in the Flesh,” ballerina-turned-Sufi Dunya Dianne McPherson, explores dance as a spiritual practice.
- Cowboy up at these 7 events - AZCentral.com
Saturday is the National Day of the American Cowboy. Cities and towns around Arizona are hosting a variety of rootin' tootin' celebrations. Here's where you can join in the fun. Some events are free; call or check the Web sites for prices and ticket ...
- A shayar for all seasons - Times of India
A shayar for all seasonsTimes of India, India - 52 minutes agoFor Pune's senior most and popular poet, shayari is an inseparable part of life. "Life is a poetry," says the 88-year-old Unani practitioner in his 4x4 shop ...
- Delaware poet laureate to lead writing workshop Oct. 23-26 (Cape Gazette)
The Delaware Division of the Arts is sponsoring a poetry and fiction writers retreat led by Delaware’s Poet Laureate, Dr. JoAnn Balingit, and Dr. Cruce Stark, novelist and retired University of Delaware professor.
- Academics don’t know it all - Art Newspaper
Academics don’t know it allArt Newspaper, UK - 7 hours agoMy own work, advertised occasionally in this newspaper, has also shown how Michelangelo’s meaning is veiled in visual illusion, as visual poetry must be. ...
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend (The Post and Courier)
Even without money in your pocket, it's easy to enjoy MOJA. The annual African-American and Caribbean arts festival, which kicked off Wednesday and stretches through Oct. 5, will be serving up plenty of free entertainment. "This year, we have more free events than we have paid," said program coordinator Elease Amos-Goodwin. "Everybody can't afford to buy expensive tickets and go to the theater, ...
- The songs that put poetry in emotion - Mail on Sunday
The songs that put poetry in emotionMail on Sunday, UK - 4 hours agoBy Simon Cable Wise men say only fools rush in. But that hasn't stopped countless romantics falling head over heels in love. And listening to Elvis Presley ...
- Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours ago... Merit Award ($100), Cinematic Arts; Andrew Michael Marquardt, Merit Award ($100), Spoken Only; Ines Pujos, Merit Award ($100), Poetry; Shawn Carl Smith, ...
- China Opera Festival - CCTV
CCTVChina Opera FestivalCCTV, China - Oct 10, 2008Poetry, romance, elegant music and beautiful surroundings integrated in what we know today as Kunqu Opera. Today Kunqu opera, considered the pinnacle of ...
- Stages of life - Melbourne Herald Sun
Stages of lifeMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 3 hours agoThe poem Public Library, Melbourne connects to Erikson's middle-childhood developmental crisis. His theory involved the opposing forces of industry versus ...
- Win A Copy of Yea Alabama 2008: Haiku Contest - Roll 'Bama Roll
Win A Copy of Yea Alabama 2008: Haiku ContestRoll 'Bama Roll, AL - 3 hours agoMost of us are aware (at least nominally) of the Japanese poetry form of haiku. We tend to think of it as a rote 17 syllable form broken down in three lines ...
- Writing in residence (Guardian Unlimited)
As well as giving me time to work on my poetry, my stay at Grasmere has I hope served a wider purpose, says Adam O'Riordan
- The Essentials | City Weekly's Entertainment Picks Oct. 9-15 (Salt Lake City Weekly)
LITERARY By Scott Renshaw Sure, it doesn't hurt your public profile when Oprah Winfrey dubs you a "living legend." And over a 40-year career as a poet, author, activist and teacher, NIKKI GIOVANNI has done plenty to earn the designation. Coming of age as a college student during the Civil Rights movement, and inspired by the Harlem Renaissance works of Countee Cullen and La...
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