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- Boston Youth To Create Art, Music, and Poetry To Spread Anti ... - AHN
Boston Youth To Create Art, Music, and Poetry To Spread Anti ...AHN - 11 hours agoThis fall, artwork, music, and poetry will be developed to spread messages of peace, while also explaining the dangers of using weapons to solve problems. ...
- Find local produce, art and more at fresh markets - IdahoStatesman.com
Find local produce, art and more at fresh marketsIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 6 hours agoIt is the taste of chvre aged in wine pressings, the feel of hand-carved apricot spoons and the sound of acoustic bossa nova woven with French poetry. ...
- Despair is Not the Answer - Times Union Blogs
Today is the birthday of Elie Wiesel. He survived the concentration camps during World War II and the deaths of all his family. His father died just before the end of the war while enslaved with Elie and Wiesel writes of this sad event in his book ...
- Outdoor notebook: Take three days to savor wildflowers - Salt Lake Tribune
Albion Basin is one of the best places for seeing wildflowers along the Wasatch Mountains. The Wasatch Wildflower Festival, hosted by the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation, the Alta Community Enrichment and the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, will be this ...
- The Black Crowes (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
will play The Amp at the Northwest Arkansas Mall on Aug. 14. Tickets are $30-$60 plus service charges at ticketsage.net. Straight Line Stitch Straight Line Stitch could be dismissed as just another heavy metal band, except the four musicians save a place for vocalist Alexis Brown and allow the raucous beat to occasionally swing a bit melodic before it falls back into the real reason for the music.
- Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky Season - Broadway World
Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky SeasonBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoStaged all around the bar in Bowery Poetry Club and intermixed with dance and comedy, Sticky is the rock show of the downtown theater scene. ...
- METRO EAST: Book offers help for grieving (Monroe County Clarion)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories-or the people behind the stories.
- More thoughts on TROY - Atlantic Online
More thoughts on TROYAtlantic Online - 50 minutes agoIt was the first poetry I ever knew, the first attempt to capture something deep and unsaid about humanity, and do it in rhythm and in a condensed powerful ...
- Paint the town: Quincy art star Dean Mitchell takes a brush to New ... - Tallahassee.com
Paint the town: Quincy art star Dean Mitchell takes a brush to New ...Tallahassee.com, FL - 1 hour ago"I fell in love with the city (after his first visit in 1984). New Orleans is just as culturally rich as the Harlem Renaissance with the music, the poetry, ...
- An appreciation of Pixar's Wall-E (rediff.com)
On the whole, Wall-E works in the same way that Charlie Chaplin does: an unlikely trampy hero embarks on a silent-movie romance with an elegant, far more attractive female. The odds are stacked against them, the protagonist is klutzy beyond repair, and the poetry found in their impossible dalliance is banal, slapstick -- and, quite simply, timeless.
- Shrek v Billy Elliot in battle for Broadway (Otago Daily Times)
It's the show generating the most buzz, particularly at the box office, and that's saying a lot, as New York braces for a fall of six Broadway musicals - five new shows and one revival - plus several off-Broadway offerings, including one with a score by Stephen Sondheim.
- Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free Loca (Santa Monica Mirror)
This column has long questioned the need for California drivers to make telephone calls while they are operating a motor vehicle. So when it became law on July 1st that you couldn’t talk and drive without a hands-free device, there was some sense of things moving down the right road.
- John Matshikiza - Guardian Unlimited
John Matshikiza, who has died aged 54 following a heart attack, was one of those polymaths who South Africa has an odd way of throwing up: film and stage actor, poet, journalist, broadcaster and political activist, he seemed equally comfortable in ...
- Anti-Bias Task Force Fourth End Of Summer Picnic - Hamptons.com
Anti-Bias Task Force Fourth End Of Summer PicnicHamptons.com, NY - 8 hours agoThe day is filled with activities and fun for the whole family - music, poetry, games, arts and crafts, dancing, sports and more - all for free! ...
- THE DREAM AFFIRMED - New York Post
Barack Obama last night stood before 76,000 cheering Democrats in a Denver football stadium and harkened back to the day when "Americans from every corner of this land [stood] together on a Mall in Washington, before Lincoln's Memorial, [to] hear a ...
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