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- Electricity fills Confederation Centre as Cohen brings his fans to ... - Prince Edward Island Guardian
Leonard Cohen, an icon in Canadian music, filled the Confederation Centre of the Arts theatre Sunday and did four encores before he left the stage. He is returning to live concerts after an absence of 15 years and will begin a world tour when he ...
- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- DNR Announces River Of Words® Poetry And Art Contest Finalists - Maryland Department of Natural Resources (press release)
DNR Announces River Of Words® Poetry And Art Contest FinalistsMaryland Department of Natural Resources (press release), MD - 3 hours agoEach year, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources partners with River of Words®, an international and state poetry and art contest. ...
- Bragg's portrait of father 'prince'ly - Anniston Star (subscription)
Bragg's portrait of father 'prince'lyAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 2 hours agoIt is particularly that time to which Rick Bragg gives special life through his ability to find poetry in the poverty of his family's life, in a woman about ...
- Libraries unite with Berwick Slow Food to launch competition - Berwick Today
Libraries unite with Berwick Slow Food to launch competitionBerwick Today, UK - 6 hours agoThe competition which is launched today (Thursday) at Heatherslaw Mill, asks both adults and children to write a short story or poem under the theme of ...
- Celebrated Cape marching band performs at UMass - South Coast Today
Celebrated Cape marching band performs at UMassSouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoThe free concert was just the latest stop for the all-volunteer band, which got its start in 1978 as an informal group of friends playing together on the ...
- A rock-solid body of work for an island artist - Bainbridge Island Review
A rock-solid body of work for an island artistBainbridge Island Review, WA - 1 hour ago“Our lunch hour would be spent talking art and poetry,” Groves said. As Groves read Willson’s poetry drafts, and Willson critiqued Groves’ works-in-progress ...
- City of Chicago's CDC Gives Nod to Land Sale for Columbia College ... - Forbes
The City of Chicago's Community Development Commission yesterday unanimously voted to recommend to the City Council the sale of a parcel of land on the southwest corner of 16th and State to Columbia College Chicago for the construction of a Media ...
- DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Three ... - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comDVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Three ...Monsters and Critics.com - 39 minutes agoIn New York City, Indy covers a lot of ground as he stage-manages a Broadway musical, parties with 5th Avenue high society, reads poetry with Greenwich ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - Melbourne Herald Sun
eFluxMediaWashing line, not the noose, worried SaddamMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoLondon-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison diaries, which it said it got from US authorities. ...Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his US prison ... The Canadian Pressall 373 news articles
- Costner sings for the love of the game - Register-Guard
An old Zimbabwean proverb says, “If you can walk you can dance. If you can talk you can sing.” We all know Kevin Costner can dance (with wolves), but his country-rock band is a new phenomenon in the scope of his long career in the public eye ...
- Remember when: 1930s supermarket gave him memories and a wife (Stuart News)
I was 12 years old and standing in front of the entrance of New York's first supermarket on 111th Street and Park Avenue, selling shopping bags for 3 cents.
- MCLA presents evolving programming (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Performances by singers, songwriters, dancers, poets and performance artists make up the season set for the debut of "MCLA Presents!," the latest incarnation of the former Smith House Series hosted by the college.
- Germantown Poetry Festival is Today (KYW News Radio 1060)
Dozens of teens from in and around Germantown are staging a poetry festival today from 10a-3p that organizers hope will give the kids a non-violent outlet.
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (The Chronicle)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
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