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- Imitation leads to superficial productions: Nazeri - IranMania News
LONDON, July 10 (IranMania) - Iranian vocalist Shahram Nazeri is convinced that imitation leads to superficial productions, MNA reported. In a press conference held here on Tuesday at the Iranian Artist Forum, Nazeri said that Iranian music is ...
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - NetIndia123.com
Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka Sangha, the Hampi-based ...
- Africa: Futampaf 2008 A Living Cultural Experience - AllAfrica.com
Africa: Futampaf 2008 A Living Cultural ExperienceAllAfrica.com, Washington - 49 minutes agoThere, they are taught all the secrets of life like proverbs, riddles and other signs and symbols (passingolu and mansalingolu) which are to remain hidden ...
- The Spectator Office is Decadent and Depraved - CU Columbia Spectator
The Spectator Office is Decadent and DepravedCU Columbia Spectator, NY - 16 minutes agoDone right, the stories should have poetry. And anything that can just as easily make adults cry and jump into each other’s arms deserves to be celebrated, ...
- Poetic justice for teens who trashed Frost home - MSNBC
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. - Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost’s former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using “The ...
- Poetry that blurs boundaries (North Country Public Radio)
Some of the top performance poets in the country will be at Bluseed Studios in Saranac Lake tonight. Nationally acclaimed poets Roger Bonair-Agard, Rachel McKibbens and Patricia Smith will take the stage to share their favorite poems out loud. These slam poetry champs push and blur boundaries between music, art, theater and literature. Tonight’s free event (8 pm) is sponsored by the Adirondack ...
- Collins drops by for a festive flashback for music lovers - Explore Baltimore County
Explore Baltimore CountyCollins drops by for a festive flashback for music loversExplore Baltimore County, MD - 2 hours agoShe befriended Cohen after meeting him in Greenwich Village, and encouraged him to set his poetry to music. The day after a young Joni Mitchell played her ...
- Editorial comment July 19 2008 - The Ashburton Guardian
Editorial comment July 19 2008The Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand - 27 minutes agoThe best-selling author Stephen King is a great advocate of that key point which, he says, makes any poetry or prose readable. The story must take readers ...
- Voices: It's time we think positive about kids - Philadelphia Metro
Voices: It's time we think positive about kidsPhiladelphia Metro, PA - 1 hour agoLast Saturday, as I judged a youth poetry slam (a competitive live poetry event) at The Rotunda in West Philadelphia, I may have found one. ...
- Alan Poole: Break the tired old routine - Coventry Telegraph
Alan Poole: Break the tired old routineCoventry Telegraph, UK - 13 hours agoI DON'T know whether it's a tribute to the eternal power of the poetry or testimony to the efficacy of traditional teaching methods (a little bit of both, ...
- World Harmony Run to cruise through Sandpoint on Sunday - Bonner County Daily Bee
World Harmony Run to cruise through Sandpoint on SundayBonner County Daily Bee, ID - 1 hour agoMusic will be performed throughout the afternoon by Cairde (Celtic Duo); The Red Hawk Project (Poetry & Music); The North Idaho Orthodox Chorale (Choir); ...
- Showcase Calendar of Events (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Singer-composer-pianist — and world-class oboist — Mary Gatchell, will perform at Leddy Center on Saturday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. Originally from Epping Gatchell now hails from New York City. Tickets: $16/$11. Call 679-2781 or visit www.leddycenter.org.
- Poet presents program - Daily American Online
Sarene Friedman, a clinical social worker, poet and certified poetry therapist, will present a program at the Mary S. Biesecker Public Library at 7 p.m. Thursday. “Fishing For Feelings: Using Poetry as Bait†will be a presentation on Friedman’s ...
- Toronto's Literary Events: June 24-30, 2008 - blogTO
Toronto's Literary Events: June 24-30, 2008blogTO, Canada - 9 hours agoDavid Day, Lee Maracle, and Mel Sarnese feature at the Art Bar Poetry Series at Clinton's at 8pm. Being so close to a highly polluted Lake Ontario, ...
- Mugabe plays the God card - Globe and Mail
In perhaps his sincerest admission of how he has regarded today's runoff presidential vote, Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe recently told a group of businessmen in Bulawayo: "Only God, who appointed me, will remove me." The not-so-veiled threat of ...
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