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- Thomas Dolby - PopMatters
PopMattersThomas DolbyPopMatters, IL - 24 minutes agoHer chord sequences, poetry, unusual guitar tunings, and lush piano ballads are absolutely original, brave, and transcendent. Probably her zenith was this ...
- Remembering Aimé Césaire - Global Voices Online.org
World Regions › Americas › Central Asia & Caucasus › East Asia › Eastern & Central Europe › Middle East & North Africa › Oceania › South Asia › Sub-Saharan Africa › Western Europe Topics › Agriculture › Arts & Culture ...
- Let's put City Hall to a vote - Boston Globe
WHAT SHOULD be done with an official building, such as Boston's City Hall, that is regarded as a modern masterpiece by architectural cognoscenti but detested by many, if not most, of the city's population? Plenty of important art, like Lucien Freud's ...
- Yampah students ready for the world - Sky Hi Daily News
Yampah students ready for the worldSky Hi Daily News, CO - May 24, 2008Principal Leigh McGown said the babies are also graduates of the school’s teen parent program. “Sonja definitely opened my eyes,” said Kaityn Welch. ...
- Not resting on his laurels (Amesbury News)
This weekend, John Greenleaf Whittier fans will follow the poet’s lead and head out in horse-drawn carts to the thick patches of mountain laurel in Maudslay State Park. Like Whittier and his crew, they’ll celebrate the flowers with poetry, companionship and some free refreshments at a Feast of the Laurels Poetry Celebration.
- A man of few words: Poet shares love, talent for beauty, simplicity of ... - McKinney Courier-Gazette
Poet and Collin County Poetry Society founder A.J. Chilson says he enjoys writing poetry because of it’s simplicity. Megan Millender/McKinney Courier-Gazette Poetry expresses more thoughts and feelings than short stories or novels, a fact that poet ...
- Regional News - Orangeville Citizen
Regional NewsOrangeville Citizen, Canada - 26 minutes ago"Lin's dedication to canoeing and love of adventure was so infectious, many of our regular pottery customers became fascinated with the idea of joining us ...
- Cal State S.B. students immerse themselves in Arabic (The Press-Enterprise)
Amber Tracy spent the past academic year studying Arabic. But with a full-time job and other classes, she wasn't progressing as quickly as she had wanted.
- What's happening in June at the Community Center? - Pacifica Tribune
Thursday 5th- Poetry Spotlight 11:45 a.m. Friday 6th-Movie: "Treasure Island" Monday 9th- Show & Tell 11:45 a.m. Tuesday 10th-Tea at Ten Wednesday 11th-Silent Auction 11:30 a.m. Thursday 12th-Father's Day Word Bingo 11:30 a.m. Friday 13th--Movie ...
- WND - WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDailyWNDWorldNetDaily, OR - 1 hour agoKincaid writes that in addition to Tidwell's confirmation, another book, "The New Red Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 1930-1946, ...
- Events Calendar for May 15 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no c ...
- Signature Receives $300,000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals - Washington Post
Productivity in some manufacturing industries might be on the downswing, but the arrows are pointing up at that increasingly busy factory for new musicals, Signature Theatre. The Arlington-based company has several original musicals in the works ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it aloneSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoAndersen himself indulges in a strangely erotic ballet with a mannequin that melts into a striptease. The visual sleight-of-hand keeps us a little off ...
- Obama links McCain to unpopular Bush economic policies - Amador Ledger-Dispatcher
GRESHAM, Oregon - After challenging John McCain on foreign policy, Democrat Barack Obama fired off a new broadside Sunday as he linked the likely Republican nominee with President George W. Bush's unpopular economic policies as he tested general ...
- Quake's Artistic Aftershocks: Chengdu Poetry (NPR)
Chengdu, China, is known as a city of writers — with an especially strong community of poets. Last week's earthquake already has made its mark. Poet He Xiaozhu says he wrote a poem about the quake both for those who died and as a way to release what's in his heart.
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