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- MULTI-AWARD WINNING SAN FRANCISCO VOCALIST - All About Jazz
MULTI-AWARD WINNING SAN FRANCISCO VOCALISTAll About Jazz, PA - 3 hours agoOscar Brown Jr., a Chicago native (1926-2005) is increasingly recognized as among the most significantly influential American musical and cultural figures ...
- THE ITINERARY - Fort Worth Star Telegram
THE ITINERARYFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 2 hours agoEvents include music, poetry and a street dance. www.ufofestivalroswell.com. Or, maybe it's the year to stay home -- mancations are out, staycations are in. ...
- Writer discovers you can go home again - Daily Gazette
AMSTERDAM — After a 14-year absence, city native Stephen Haven returned to his hometown in 2003 hoping to complete a book of poetry. Instead, he found the inspiration for a new project, which has earned him a nomination for a 2008 National Book ...
- 'Kid crunch time' can be cruelest season (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a work day.
- Newtown Celebrates Women in Arts - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsNewtown Celebrates Women in ArtsArtslinkNews, South Africa - 49 minutes agoTo witness sheer poetry in motion, head down to the Dance Factory on Friday, 8 August at 7.30pm; Saturday, 9 August at 6pm; and Sunday, 10 August at 2.30pm. ...
- Cleveland Museum of Art OKs second phase of expansion, says it's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The old Indoor Garden Court in the Cleveland Museum of Art's 1916 building has been renovated to become a light-filled Baroque paintings gallery. The Cleveland Museum of Art blew past a major milestone Monday on a 10-year, $350 million expansion and ...
- Evening of stories and poetry - Caldwell Progress
Evening of stories and poetryCaldwell Progress, NJ - 2 hours agoCALDWELL – The Caldwell Public Library, 268 Bloomfield Ave., will present “An Evening of Short Stories & Poetry” featuring Dr. Margaret Brisco and Marcia S. ...
- Guiding Hands Help Immigrant Artists Connect (New York Times)
A mentoring program run by the New York Foundation for the Arts helps artists from abroad gain a toehold in the city’s diverse arts community.
- Confused kitty? Ask a pet whisperer - MSNBC
NEW YORK - Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old ...
- Tradition flavors cuisine of La Rioja - MiamiHerald.com
Tradition flavors cuisine of La RiojaMiamiHerald.com, FL - 37 minutes agoNear San Millán is the birthplace of the monk Gonzalo de Berceo, who wrote what is believed to be the first devotional poetry in Castilian. ...
- Subtle: overcoming odds in pursuit of silver linings - Drowned In Sound
When critics make reference to maverick artists operating in the margins of the mainstream, rarely are the musicians in question actually carving niches anew. And that’s fair enough – there are only so many chords, so many variations on an ...
- Pratt: 'I like songs that have a story' (Rapid City Journal)
Local singer, songwriter and comedian Gordy Pratt will be involved in this weekend’s Performers' Gallery at the Bullock Hotel in Deadwood, and plans to attend the Black Hills Songwriters workshop June 23-27. He took a few minutes to discuss songwriting and share a little bit about his personal process.
- Book Folks: Bausch to sign WWII novel (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Prolific author Richard Bausch will read from and sign his new novel "Peace" (Alfred A. Knopf, $20) twice this week, in Memphis and in Oxford, Miss. Bausch holds the Moss Chair of Excellence in the English Department at the University of Memphis, where he teaches fiction writing. "Peace" -- a short novel about World War II that is anything but peaceful -- is Bausch's 11th novel. Others include ...
- ALLAH AND THE OCCIDENT - Der Spiegel
The sun sets behind the Yanidze complex in Dresden, the mosque-inspired former home to a tobacco factory. The history of Islam in Germany is believed to date back to the Caliph Harun al-Rashid. In the fabled tales of "1001 Nights," al-Rashid is said ...
- Music in the Park to start - Belleville View
Music in the Park to startBelleville View, MI - 50 minutes ago"At one point, the book was titled The Sun Will Always Float, based on a poem in the book with that title. "I decided The Tomato Collection fit the idea of ...
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