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- Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008 - Somerville News
Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008Somerville News, MA - 3 hours agoA special edition of poetry, stories, articles and comments relating to anything green or environmental. The deadline is June 30 and submissions can be ...
- Urban Verbs in Concert (NPR)
NPR.org , May 23, 2008 - Urban Verbs changed my life. If it weren't for this band, there may not have been a 9:30 club (where All Songs Considered webcasts many of its live concerts ) and I surely wouldn't have made it to NPR. So, it seems fitting to include the Urban Verbs reunion performance in our concert series.
- Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'Callaghan (Independent)
The demotic, funny, quiety devastating vignettes of Julie O'Callaghan seem to owe a debt to the brevity and precision of classical Chinese poetry. O'Callaghan is a Chicagoan of Irish descent who has lived in Ireland since her twenties. Selected from a 25-year publishing history, the poems of 'Tell Me This is Normal' are part verse, part dramatic monologue and wholly her own.
- Meet a smile in Myanmar's diaspora - Jakarta Post
NAI NAI: JP/Ati Nurbaiti Nai Nai, her friend said, "is worried sick again." The young woman is busy collecting donations to send to family and friends in Yangon, the old capital stuck in the middle of the area hardest hid by the cyclone, the ...
- DRAMATIC DANCE THEMES AT THE NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL - Going Places
DRAMATIC DANCE THEMES AT THE NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVALGoing Places, South Africa - 57 minutes agoIn Intiem etc the extraordinary Tossie van Tonder shares another chapter in her biographical journey: the poetry of time and physical change. ...
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- How Russert Became Russert (Time Magazine)
TIME managing editor Richard Stengel recalls the political Russert's early years and transition to from operative to journalism
- Why Protest the Olympics in China? - Pacific Free Press
Why Protest the Olympics in China?Pacific Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoShe has recently released a book of poetry, “Fool's Knapsackâ€. Another book revealing techniques for astrological analysis and prediction is in the works.
- Remembering Aimé Césaire - Global Voices Online.org
World Regions › Americas › Central Asia & Caucasus › East Asia › Eastern & Central Europe › Middle East & North Africa › Oceania › South Asia › Sub-Saharan Africa › Western Europe Topics › Agriculture › Arts & Culture ...
- Rochester groups band together to aid China relief effort - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester groups band together to aid China relief effortRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoThe live show will feature music, dance and poetry. More than nine local groups, including Chinese Choral Society of Rochester and Rochester Chinese ...
- Triumphant magical tour rocks town - Hertfordshire Mercury
Triumphant magical tour rocks townHertfordshire Mercury, UK - 4 hours agoBy Sara Black Hertford's music festival continued to pull the crowds with a magical mystery tour around the town and the first-ever singing weekend hosted ...
- Music shares space with museum's art - San Francisco Gate
A few weeks ago, Terry Riley, the great minimalist composer with the flowing white beard, strolled into the dynamic Yud space at the new Contemporary Jewish Museum, where the angled walls ascend 65 feet and come alive with the ever-shifting play of ...
- The pliancy of science - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe pliancy of scienceguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoSo why did I ask a musician to review his book? Poetry in motion ... a dolphin pictured by a German police vessel in the Baltic. ...
- Community Almanac (Arizona Daily Sun)
Monday, July 7 MORNING COFFEE KLATCH: 7:30 a.m. Readers are invited to meet with Daily Sun Editor Randy Wilson over coffee (yours) and doughnuts (his) each Monday at 7:30 a.m. to discuss that week's news. Arizona Daily Sun boardroom, 1751 S. Thompson St. 556-2254.
- On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest' - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest'Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoFor him, poetry was always secondary to his classical studies. Generally, his poems are deeply pessimistic, preoccupied with death, with no religious ...
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