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- Guest List: Ponytail (Pitchfork)
Ponytail's Jeremy Hyman, Ken Seeno, Molly Siegel, and Dustin Wong, whose diverse tastes result in a number of disparate song recommendations, nevertheless all seem to agree on the best two TV shows of the past few years. [Interview: Tyler Grisham] read more
- Dad's poem a hit with Paisley - Belfast Newsletter
Dad's poem a hit with PaisleyBelfast Newsletter, UK - 58 minutes agoAnd the 82-year-old, renowned for his eloquent speeches and sermons, revealed that poetry had been something he took time to read and contemplate down ...
- New Montreal exhibit showcases legacy of designer Yves Saint Laurent - The Canadian Press
The Canadian PressNew Montreal exhibit showcases legacy of designer Yves Saint LaurentThe Canadian Press, MONTREAL - 30 minutes ago"The poetry of each of his creations reflects this man's incredible sensitivity and vast cultural knowledge," said Nathalie Bondil, the museum's director, ...
- Defending Much Maligned Sci Fi - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineDefending Much Maligned Sci FiUtne Reader Online - 3 hours agoThe settings are dark, the outcomes gloomy, and the boundaries between reality and illusion often indistinguishableâ€), and space opera (“Big ideas, ...
- History of festival - Dorset Echo
History of festivalDorset Echo, UK - 2 hours agoIt has a very relaxed feel and is such a great mix of music, politics, drama, poetry, speeches and solidarity." Mr Lezard works in Gloucestershire and is a ...
- McCain getting a bit liberal? - Chicago Sun-Times
News Item: John McCain renews offer of a $300 million prize for a new car battery that would "leapfrog" existing technology. Is McCain saying, in other words, that he doesn't trust the free market to reward such an invention, so the government should ...
- An artful idea - Tasley Eastern Shore News
An artful ideaTasley Eastern Shore News, VA - 3 hours agoBongiovanni and other visual artists associated through the local art league had interests in poetry and prose also. They started meeting monthly in each ...
- Judge won't dismiss DOJ case against W.Va. papers - Seattle Times
A federal judge has refused to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit against the owners of Charleston's two daily newspapers, saying that he needs to hear more from both sides in the dispute. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A federal judge has refused to dismiss an ...
- Hip-hop in tha House - Anchorage Daily News
A laska's purveyors of hip-hop are stepping up their game with a new, weeklong festival crammed with artists ready to show and prove. At Bernie's Summer Solstice House of Hip-Hop -- which runs Tuesday through June 21 at Bernie's Bungalow -- each ...
- Senior college sweethearts - MaineCoastNow.com
MOUNT DESERT — Jim Clunan steps down as president of Acadia Senior College this week. But after eight years, he and his wife Dorothy, co-founders of the college, are confident about the organization;s direction and promise for the future. “How ...
- Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen's new role in Robert Burns comedy - Daily Record
UGLY Betty star Ashley Jensen is to play a pushy mum in a BBC comedy about Robert Burns. The Scots actress will play the mother of a poetry competition contestant in No Holds Bard, a comedy documentary for the Bard's 250th birthday next year. It also ...
- Arts news (The State)
Composer John Fitz Rogers, pianist Phillip Bush and writer Julie Elliott, all of Columbia, have won fellowships from the S.C. Arts Commission. Rogers is a music professor at USC who has been commissioned to write works for musicians and groups around the nation. Bush performs internationally as a soloist and in chamber groups. He has performed with the Philip Glass and Steve Reich ensembles on ...
- Jane Krakowski is Poetry in Motion - New York Post
Jane Krakowski is Poetry in MotionNew York Post, NY - 28 minutes agoIn an era when the American public hears the word “blonde†and immediately conjures up rehabbing starlets and the waifish, lifeless cast of The Hills, ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry - Fayetteville Observer
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue ...
- John Lundberg: Poetry, Underground (HuffingtonPost)
Spreading an appreciation for poetry isn't easy in a country that doesn't read as much as it used to and doesn't value the arts as...
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