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- City spins its support for the arts as local artists suffer - Durham News
City spins its support for the arts as local artists sufferDurham News, NC - 19 hours agoYoung, gifted, socially conscious African-American artists are taking center stage. They have a creative edge that helps redefine what it means to be black. ...
- Theater note: "American Pilot" explores global tensions - Twin Cities Planet
Theater note: "American Pilot" explores global tensionsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 2 hours agoHis poetry, fiction and reviews have appeared in the New Hampshire Review, Coe Review, MARGIE Review, and Rain Taxi. During the day, he works in the ...
- The Ivory Ceiling: How Academia Keeps Women Out - Feministe
The Ivory Ceiling: How Academia Keeps Women OutFeministe - 1 hour agoAre you producing acclaimed fiction or poetry, garnering citations, reading at conferences, taking an active role in professional associations? ...
- The Closing Bell (POLLSTAR)
We wrap up today with new dates for Bette Midler , Eagles , Coldplay and Ted Nugent , plus links to items about R. Kelly , how music affects bar patrons, comparing Amy Winehouse to Sir Walter Raleigh and the vanishing CD single!
- All ages can catch the reading bug - StarNewsOnline.com
All ages can catch the reading bugStarNewsOnline.com, NC - 2 hours agoOther events in June include Open Mic Poetry Slam in Hampstead on June 26. July 17, choose from a Jam Session at Hampstead and Creepy Old Movie Night in ...
- Attendance up at second annual KC Literary Festival (The Kansas City Star)
Twelve-year-old Rachel Franklin stood alone onstage. Poised, confident, she recited one of her poems, “Plea for Goodness.â€
- Activist and artist known as one of 'Catonsville Nine' - Baltimore Sun
Forty years ago next month, Tom Lewis and eight other Vietnam War protesters strode into the offices of U.S. Selective Service Board 33 in Catonsville and left a mark on history. The "Catonsville Nine" emptied file cabinets, hauled 600 draft records ...
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms - Polish News
Polish NewsHomesick refugee's language and culture academy bloomsPolish News, IL - 16 minutes agoEighty students now learn the art, poetry, language, history, geography, and culture of the homeland. Chciuk retired from teaching after a heart attack. ...
- Shark Reef Literary magazine invites islanders' submissions by June 30 - SanJuanIslander.com
Shark Reef Literary magazine invites islanders' submissions by June 30SanJuanIslander.com, San Juan Island - 6 hours agoWe consider solicited and unsolicited material, published previously or unpublished, fiction, non-fiction prose, poetry and dramatic writing. ...
- Coming Events (Orange County Review)
ALANON MEETING Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? Find help in Alanon; family and friends of alcoholics will meet Thursday May 8 at 8 p.m. at Orange Presbyterian Church, corner of Main and Caroline Street. For more information call 672-5696.
- Collision Course ; Marvel Comics' Green Monster Returns to the ... - RedOrbit
Collision Course ; Marvel Comics' Green Monster Returns to the ...RedOrbit, TX - Jun 13, 2008And what a terrific teen and tween boy fantasy that is -- an abused, put-upon guy who suddenly turns into a raging, invincible monster when the world is too ...
- Art Reviews: Exhibits convey diverse messages at Downtown galleries - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Tattooed ultimate fighters sharing gallery space with figurative representations of Spanish ladies is just one of the provocative groupings in "Pittsburgh Now." The exhibition, at the SPACE art gallery, Downtown, features new work by local artists ...
- Tim Smith | Music - Baltimore Sun
Tim Smith | MusicBaltimore Sun, United States - 43 minutes ago... and David Kirkwood's stylish phrasing as her poetry-dribbling lover, Gonzalve. Paul Corujo easily fit the tall-dark-and-handsome bill for Don Ramiro, ...
- Patton Blu-ray Review - DailyGame.net
"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." General George S. Patton Jr. was a brilliant general, one of the greatest to serve in the ...
- 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.
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