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- Canadian Centennial Choir pleases a packed house - Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian Centennial Choir is something of an anomaly. As its name implies, it has been around since 1967, and it has a decent following. Rightly or wrongly it was considered an "also ran" on the Ottawa choral scene for many years. Things improved ...
- Stars shine on songwriter Laura Veirs as she strikes out on her ... - San Francisco Chronicle
Stars shine on songwriter Laura Veirs as she strikes out on her ...San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 23 minutes agoThat cuts to the heart of songs where Veirs sings about how "the stars fill up my eyes / galaxies pour down my cheeks," how "the tree" writes "great poetry ...
- Poster poems: tribute songs - guardian.co.uk
Poster poems: tribute songsguardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes agoBilly Mills is a poet and small press publisher in Ireland. He is not an Oglala Lakota and has never won Gold at the Olympics. From Shakespeare to Snyder, ...
- Writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions (Guardian Unlimited)
Take Alexandre Dumas to Paris, read Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil, pack Michael Dibdin for Sicily - wherever you are going on holiday this summer, writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions
- Faux feminisim: Is comtemporary art paying too much attention to work ... - The Independent
"When I am an old woman," begins one of the nation's favourite poems, "I shall wear purple/ with a red hat that doesn't go, and doesn't suit me." And it goes on in that vein, listing an assortment of charming but harmless eccentricities, quite as if ...
- 3 poets to speak at Dominican festival (Marin Independent Journal)
Three acclaimed poets will discuss their work at the concluding program of the Marin Poetry Festival on Sunday at Dominican University in San Rafael.
- Memorial ninth graders celebrate diversity - Port Arthur News
Hispanic dancers, African-American praise dancers, a cultural feast and family history presentations were celebrated, all under one roof. Students and family members from Mary Lathan’s class at Memorial 9th Grade Campus gathered to celebrate the ...
- Religion Calendar: 06/07/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Letting the songs speak (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Lee Miles’ music is not strictly folk. Not in arrangement, not in attitude. Sure, his whiskey vocals – often fragile as a cracked glass – can sound like spot-on tributes to Neil Young and Bob Dylan at times.
- Pentecost Festival takes church beyond the four walls - Christian Today
Thousands of Christians gathered at venues across central London this weekend as part of Pentecost Festival, a bold and colourful new venture by Share Jesus International to take the church well and truly beyond its four walls. Christian hip hop ...
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot - Egypt Today
2006 kicks off with a major cultural controversy as Ibrahim El-Moallem, a leading Cairo publisher and chairman of the Arab Publishers’ Union, leads publishers participating in the Cairo International Book Fair into open rebellion against the ...
- Wednesday July 2nd 2008 - Guardian Weekly
Wednesday July 2nd 2008Guardian Weekly, UK - 2 hours agoI started with poetry. Like most young people who come from the Algonquin community, I didn't talk a lot. Algonquin youths are generally reticent, ...
- Art shock troops mock Russian establishment - MSN UK News
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Carrying bags of stolen groceries, Oleg Vorotnikov takes out the batteries of his mobile phone before entering the secret headquarters of his underground art collective on the outskirts of Moscow. "This is to prevent the cops from ...
- The Great Western Beach, by Emma Smith - Independent
The Great Western Beach, by Emma SmithIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoThe family's glue is their maid, Lucy, whom the children adore. The beach, with its breakers, pools, huts, endless supply of strangers and sexily outlawed ...
- Pizarro: Attentive bird-watcher saves the day at San Jose City Hall - Silicon Valley
There was a dramatic rescue Wednesday evening after the first flight of one of San Jose City Hall's peregrine falcon chicks went south. The male chick - who will get a name when the results of a contest are announced today - had flown from the City ...
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