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- The love of music ties musicians to Ranier - International Falls Daily Journal
The love of music ties musicians to RanierInternational Falls Daily Journal, MN - 14 hours agoRLO plans to put poetry in the Ranier air with an impressive program of pieces. Emanating from rehearsals has been Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade” for string ...
- Start your week off right, see what's brewing in the craft beer world ... - MLive.com
Catch our weekly conversation with The Captain on WIDR-FM's Nonchalant Cafe Hour every Friday at noon. KALMAZOO - With an angel singing in the background, the KalamaBrew crew talk about Saturday's visit from Charlie Papazian, author of the 'The ...
- Fiddling poet to perform in Roseburg - NRToday.com
Fiddling poet to perform in RoseburgNRToday.com, OR - 3 hours agoAn Alaskan fiddling poet will play a combination of old-time, Appalachian-style fiddling as well as original poetry and storytelling at 8 pm Thursday at ...
- Kahilu Theatre hosts performance on Thursday - West Hawaii Today
The Kahilu Theatre will present a performance by Spanish Brass-at 7 p.m. Thursday. Founded in 1989, the five-member Spanish Brass, which is translated as Luur Metalls in Spanish, have striven to give special emphasis to originality and innovation ...
- Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: Strange Music by Laura FishTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 37 minutes agoFreed from the shackles of staying true to a "real" character, Fish creates some dense and atmospheric poetry. She builds a world of relentless toil, ...
- Wheeling and dealing won out over higher calling - WA Business News (subscription)
Wheeling and dealing won out over higher callingWA Business News (subscription), Australia - 3 hours agoMachiavelli, like Mr Burke, was a diplomat; and, like Mr Burke, he wrote poetry. On becoming premier in 1983, Mr Burke may not have had the liquid assets of ...
- Saginaw awarded $53,700 in state funding and native son Jack O'Brien ... - MLive.com
Saginaw got a double dose of good news Tuesday in the world of the arts. The Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs granted five of its cultural groups $53,700 in funding for fiscal year 2009, running Oct. 1, 2008, to Sept. 30, 2009. And ...
- Gazprom, navy in American knight's move - Asia Times
MOSCOW - You have to be older than US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954) to remember the first episodes of the greatest Western ever to be broadcast on US radio and television. That was Have Gun, Will Travel , beginning in ...
- Shades of Black Theatre Festival begins with 'Lover' - Nashville Tennessean
This year's Shades of Black Theatre Festival kicks off its series of shows and events with My Lover, My Best Friend & My Roommate . The piece, written by Shawn Whitsell and Melissa Hughley and presented by The Destiny Theatre Experience, runs 7:30 p ...
- New faces, energy at Mills Lawn - Yellow Springs News
Yellow Springs NewsNew faces, energy at Mills LawnYellow Springs News, OH - 31 minutes agoFor his summer vacation, Mays enrolled in a two-week intensive graduate class in writing and teaching poetry. “I don’t think I’m much of a poet,” he laughed ...
- Avery Point students documenting artifacts from historical homestead - UConn Advance
UConn AdvanceAvery Point students documenting artifacts from historical homesteadUConn Advance, CT - 16 minutes agoJane Schoonover, the BGS student, found two handwritten books of poetry by Sarah Mariah Davis in an old leather suitcase. Sarah started writing poetry and ...
- Peter Cook Swears to Barbara Walters He's Not a ''Scum Bag Pervert'' - Popeater
Peter Cook Swears to Barbara Walters He's Not a ''Scum Bag Pervert''Popeater, NY - 14 hours agoAs a teen he will team up with Paul McCartney and George Harrison to form the Quarrymen, eventually evolving into arguably the greatest rock band ever. ...
- Writing contest open to students this year (New Bern Sun Journal)
The New Bern Literary Symposium is accepting entries for its 2009 writing contest, which is open to students this year. "We are inviting students in grades six to 12 to sharpen their wits and pencils and join in the competition," said Phyllis Hoffman, symposium chairwoman.
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- Landscape’ photographers explore natural boundaries - Bowdoin Orient
EXPANDING HORIZONS: “Landscape Photography: Politics and Poetics,” an exhibit on display in the Center gallery at the Walker Art Building, features artists’ interpretations of nature and juxtaposes different natural and unnatural landscapes to ...
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