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- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
Two minstrel pairs, one of them black, drew enthusiastic local crowds and lavish praise in the press. Seventy years ago, on Aug. 20, 1938, The Times published an editorial mourning the death of Thomas K. Heath, one of vaudeville's biggest stars in what is now the largely vanished phenomenon of the minstrel show.
- Remember how Raul Roco lived - Manila Times
On August 5, my father, Raul Roco will be with our Lord for three years. It seems longer to me, his daughter, who misses him terribly. Time is supposed to ease the loss and heal the pain. Maybe not enough time has passed. Maybe his passing gets ...
- Poets flock to Liebler's workshop - Detroit Free Press
Keeping busy these days is veteran area poet and writer M.L. Liebler . What's the latest thing keeping him hopping? He's the new artist-in-residence at the Chelsea Public Library. Last week, at the first of four poetry-writing workshops, Liebler ...
- Dreamswork! and the Bee Circle to start this fall - Middleboro Gazette
Dreamswork! and the Bee Circle to start this fallMiddleboro Gazette, MA - 4 hours agoThis successful six-month group, now in its third series, offers guided experiences using imagery, intuition, art materials, wisdom stories, poetry and ...
- Dallas' Deep Ellum residents live in a 'rock 'n' roll Mayberry' - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Morning NewsDallas' Deep Ellum residents live in a 'rock 'n' roll Mayberry'Dallas Morning News, TX - 30 minutes ago"But as soon as you know someone, something's always going on," speaking of the neighborhood gatherings, art shows, theater productions and poetry readings ...
- Submitted by Allyson Blackwell • October 1, 2008 - Greenville News
Submitted by Allyson Blackwell • October 1, 2008Greenville News, SC - 1 hour agoThe National Career Development Association is sponsoring a Poster Contest and a Poetry Contest. If your child would like to enter either of these contests, ...
- Gail Bottoms speaks at Gilmore Center (The Thomaston Times)
Author, speaker and advocate, Ms. Gail Bottoms of Griffin, holds her book of poetry, From the Inside Out, after a special reading of her poetry at the Gilmore Center last Thursday.
- Remark about ancient scrolls leads to novel - Tribune Review
Remark about ancient scrolls leads to novelTribune Review, PA - 4 hours agoWhile the Roman aspect of the book required a lot of research, another aspect, poetry, did not. A few poems written by the novel's central character, ...
- Arts calendar - Baltimore Sun
Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit: Cone Collection, African Art, West Wing for Contemporary Art . Through ...
- 2008 'Florida Book Awards' competition begins with call for entries - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
2008 'Florida Book Awards' competition begins with call for entriesSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 1 hour agoThe contest categories include General Fiction, Young Adult Literature, Children’s Literature, Florida Nonfiction, Poetry, Popular Fiction, Spanish-Language ...
- Museum And Gallery Walk Highlights Local Talent - Daily News- Record
Downtown Harrisonburg will have a different vibe this Friday. At four different locations, passersby will be encouraged to stop and participate in a "Big Draw" by drawing pictures on newsprint taped to the walls. Acoustic guitar music will waft from ...
- Award-winning filmmaker coming to Columbia with Whitman documentary - Columbia Missourian
Award-winning filmmaker coming to Columbia with Whitman documentaryColumbia Missourian, MO - 1 hour agoYet the work drew praise from other American poets such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bronson Alcott and Henry David Thoreau. First published in 1855, ...
- Dolly parade will be on May next year (The Mountain Press)
PIGEON FORGE - The rain poured during the 2008 Dolly Parade, but that didn't stop thousands of tourists and locals from coming out to see the event's leading lady, Dolly Parton.
- Library patrons help make county a wonderful place - The Union of Grass Valley
Library patrons help make county a wonderful placeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 minutes agoHe writes poetry and his poems are good. He enjoys reciting his and others' works and one of his favorites is "High Flight" by John Gillespie Magee. ...
- Local hopes to inspire those ‘Born 2 Lead’ (Port Arthur News)
Robinne Alexander has plans to educate and inspire the “underprivileged and overlooked” youth of the area.
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