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- 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Ricky Ian Gordon - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArts20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Ricky Ian GordonPlaybillArts, NY - 26 minutes agoBartók is awe inspiring, and I love Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto. Janet Baker singing Mahler with Sir John Barbirolli conducting; all of the Britten ...
- Osama and Afghan cinema: an interview with Siddiq Barmak - Open Democracy
Afghanistan’s first post-Taliban feature film, a bleak yet lyrical story of a young girl forced to ‘pass’ as a boy in order to support her widowed mother, is provoking worldwide interest in the country’s cinematic heritage and future. As ...
- Your Weekly Arts Picks - Cleveland Free Times
Your Weekly Arts PicksCleveland Free Times, OH - 5 hours agoFree. The artists in Baldwin-Wallace's Autumn Invitational Ceramics Exhibition explore the traditions and challenges of their medium in a multitude of ways. ...
- Built on Stilts at Union Chapel - Vineyard Gazette
In many ways they are polar opposites, as different as North and South, their lives divided by the Mason Dixon Line. One is the consummate mother, wife and gardener, her laundry done, hair parted straight, thoughts quiet and ordered. The other is a ...
- Literary calendar for July 6-12 - Charlotte Observer
Literary calendar for July 6-12Charlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour agoLECTURE: Warren Wilson MFA program lecture with Reginald Gibbons (“The Apophatic in Poetry”), 9:30 am, Fellowship Hall (behind the college chapel). ...
- Star of 'Deadwood' has a lively resume - Akron Beacon Journal
If it's Thursday, this must be the mailbag . . . Q: Just finished watching ''Catch and Release'' with Timothy Olyphant. He's hot. What else has he done and what can you tell me about him? A: Born in Hawaii and brought up in California, 40-year-old ...
- Poetry and art come together in new series (Pictorial Gazette)
Over 25 guests attended the event at the gallery. The event ended with a book signing by Davis, who was promoting his new work, "No Vile Thing," which came out in February and is the third book in his four-book series of poetry, "Opening King David."
- Revisiting the Moon - New Nation
Exactly 39 years back on July 21 in 1969 at 8:56 in the morning, Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) Time (02:56 UTC), Neil Alden Armstrong alighted on the moon's surface his footstep, first as a human being, and spoke his famous line "That's one small ...
- Cleburne poet releases first book, holds plans for future - Cleburne Times-Review
Cleburne poet releases first book, holds plans for futureCleburne Times-Review, TX - 2 hours agoShe recently decided to take her poetry skills to the next level by releasing a book of poetry entitled “On Creating Kandice: A Poetic Journey to ...
- Conor Oberst - Houston Press
Conor Oberst's lyrics tend to be heavy-handed with metaphors and language in general, often reading like a hipper, more literate version of a 16-year-old girl's poetry journal. His self-titled effort (and first under his given name) doesn't shy away ...
- Cycle-powered band lives its message - The Register-Guard
Cycle-powered band lives its messageThe Register-Guard, OR - 2 hours agoThe band worked through two sets of songs that ranged sonically from reggae to funk to bluegrass, all stuffed with Spencer’s colorful poetry and ...
- Spam Lit: the silver lining of junk mail? - Guardian Blogs
Ever since the dawn of the world wide web, to give it its old-fashioned moniker, our communications have been beset by spam. We ignore it almost as much as we receive it, but around the turn of the century Mammon's pursuit of our attention led to an ...
- Data Mine: From Personality to Cultural Literacy (Psychology Today)
Prosperity, beauty, literacy, and more.
- High Plains writing-award finalists announced - Billings Gazette
Zonta Club of Billings is participating in the second annual Parmly Billings Library High Plains Book Awards with the presentation of the Zonta Woman's Writer Award to be given at the book awards banquet. Three finalist books by women have been ...
- Iranian Writer Porochista Khakpour in Contention For $115,000 Dylan Thomas Prize (Payvand Iran News)
Porochista Khakpour, who was born in Tehran, Iran in 1978, is one of the nominated writers for her first novel, Sons and Other Flammable Objects. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MA from Johns Hopkins University.
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