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- PAFA Opens 'Peace, Liberty, And Independence' - The Bulletin
On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) and the American Revolution Center (ARC) hosted a VIP?preview of the exhibition "Peace, Liberty, and Independence: 225 Years After the Treaty of Paris." The monthlong show, which runs ...
- Laura Barton: don't give up on opera! - Guardian Blogs
Like lots of other people, I've been fascinated by Laura Barton's reaction to an immersion in opera . And, as a paid-up opera chick who knows absolutely nothing about rock, I am going to do the experiment the other way round. She's already helping me ...
- Sami Al-Arian: From Exoneration to Criminal Indictment - Bay Area Indymedia
Sami Al-Arian: From Exoneration to Criminal IndictmentBay Area Indymedia, CA - 4 hours agoOn the web site maintained for him (yassinaref.com), Aref responded to the Appeals Court decision in prose and poetry. Below are extended excerpts. ...
- All writers are invited to enter poetry competition - Portsmouth News
All writers are invited to enter poetry competitionPortsmouth News, UK - 11 hours agoIf you have a talent for writing poetry then you may be in with a chance of winning a cash prize at the Havant Literary Festival Open Poetry Competition. ...
- WEbook Closes $5.0 Million Round Led by Vertex and Greylock Partners (Broadcast Newsroom)
BETHESDA, Md. , Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- WEbook.com, the online platform where writers and readers craft the next great books and tap the next breakthrough talent, today announced the company has closed more than $5 million in funding.
- UT grad's poem lands in a top magazine - Toledo Blade
UT grad's poem lands in a top magazineToledo Blade, OH - 20 minutes agoIn less than 140 words, it tells the tale of a 14-year-old who gets her name permanently imprinted on the back of her neck while accompanied by a friend. ...
- WMU actors test comic abilities in 'Moon Over Buffalo' - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Next up for Western Michigan University's University Theatre is a madcap backstage farce, delivering plenty of laughs and celebrating life on stage. Ken Ludwig's giddy period comedy "Moon Over Buffalo," directed by professor emeritus D ...
- Q&A: Norbert Krapf, poet - indy.com
Q&A: Norbert Krapf, poetindy.com, IN - 27 minutes agoDo you think your poetry is something that could fall on untrained ears more easily than other poets? I'm conscious of trying to write a poem that is ...
- Bishkek hosts personal exhibition of Paul Van Yu Tsai - 24
Bishkek hosts personal exhibition of Paul Van Yu Tsai24, Kyrgyzstan - 9 hours agoI write poems for myself, because poetry is another way to express your emotions, feelings and thoughts," the painter noted. "Paul Van Yu Tsai art works ...
- Polk County Fair brings out talent - Statesman Journal
RICKREALL — Although she is not a Mid-Willamette Valley denizen, Sammy Rassi of Milwaukie offered a succinct, cogent description of the Polk County Fair late Friday afternoon. "It's nice, small, intimate and comfortable," Rassi said, "and it's not ...
- On the bank of benevolent river - The Punch
On the bank of benevolent riverThe Punch, Nigeria - Sep 2, 2008Part of the new moves the government is making, according to him, is the plan to host a conference of Black nationalities in the nearest future. ...
- Manley and McKay: Reform and Revolution in the Politics of the ... - Monthly Review
Manley and McKay: Reform and Revolution in the Politics of the ...Monthly Review, VA - 22 minutes agoClaude McKay, an aspiring poet working as a waiter, grabbed a pen and wrote a poem at work, titled "If We Must Die." The poem cried out in anguish at the ...
- The singing body - Livemint
The singing bodyLivemint, India - 5 hours agoTo watch Alarmel Valli dance is to see classical grammar turn into a uniquely personal poetry of movement—ancient and alive, subtle and sensuous, ...
- Computing pushes into the ether - Sydney Morning Herald
Computing pushes into the etherSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoAmong them are spreadsheets devoted to poetry, sport, knitting and beer drinking. Cloud computing options abound for word processing, long a stalwart of ...
- Business booming in Georgia for Stalin look-alike - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, October 5, 2008 But Ziyadaliev, 64, an avuncular father of two who dresses as Stalin even on days off, insists that business has seldom been better. He is a frequent hired guest at weddings, where he dances to Soviet Katyusha music from World ...
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