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- 'Women' remake full of stereotypes - MLive.com
AP Photo Three's a crowd: From left, Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Debra Messing star in "The Women" with Meg Ryan, not pictured, plays a suburban housewife. By design, there are no men in "The Women." Thus, the logical deduction is, there ...
- Plenty of 'La Boheme' operas on DVD (The Star-Ledger)
New audio-only recordings of opera are perhaps going the way of the dinosaur, outnumbered by audiovisual productions captured on DVD. In the case of Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme," there are now more than a dozen contemporary and archival versions out on DVD.
- Arts offerings tie in to exhibit - News & Observer
News & ObserverArts offerings tie in to exhibitNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoThey approached Duke composer Stephen Jaffe, whose "Poetry of the Piedmont" was commissioned for the orchestra's 75th anniversary. ...
- Chapter 8: On with the election (Appeal-Democrat)
This 10 week serial story publishes every Sunday Beginning 6-10-08 and ending 8-10-08. If you miss a chapter go online to appealdemocrat.com, community, NIE, serial story.
- Nothing but vile verse? Do your worst - Daily News
Dreadful verse keeping you down? Need to share a few deplorable stanza's with loved ones? Suppress the poor prose no more - today you're free to write all the bad poetry you, and others, can stand. You can even rhyme if you want. Bad Poetry Day ...
- The Fast Track Guide To Slow Food - San Francisco Chronicle
San Diego Union TribuneThe Fast Track Guide To Slow FoodSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoThere will also be Tibetan music and dance, and poetry from David Mas Masumoto, a peach farmer who writes about life on his family's Fresno farm. ...Slow Food Nation celebrates good, clean and fair food Alameda Times-Starall 41 news articles
- Mid-Valley briefs (Appeal-Democrat)
"Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home," a traveling exhibit featuring California Native American art and poetry will open with a reception Friday at the Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County in Yuba City.
- Room with a view - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesRoom with a viewDetroit Metro Times, MI - 32 minutes ago"All his papers were burned toward the end of his life. He was despondent about how people viewed his poetry, not his accomplishments as a publisher, ...
- No marriage for me as of now, says Katrina Kaif - Zee News
New Delhi, Aug 07: The stunning Katrina Kaif reminds us of this beautiful line by John Keats, “A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever”. The angel-faced diva inspires poetry and romance. Her face can surely ‘launch a thousand ships, and burn the ...
- Coffee Shop reopens in Mt. Holly - Belmont & Mount Holly BannerNews
Coffee Shop reopens in Mt. HollyBelmont & Mount Holly BannerNews, CN - 8 hours agoAt the Java Bean, live music and open-mic poetry readings will soon be featured. Friday at 6 pm, local guitarist-singer Angie Medlin will perform. ...
- Third annual Local Author’s Night takes place Monday in Mayodan (The Reidsville Review)
The Local Author’s Night at Mayodan Library begins at 6:30 p.m. Monday. For more information, call Charlotte Lankford at 548-6951.
- Poetry in the Naughties - PR.com
Bookhabit.com and the New Zealand Poetry Society announced today that they will host an online international poetry competition celebrating written and performance poetry. The competition will showcase poets internationally, and aid the Renaissance ...
- Winning the War is Not the Same as We Have Won. - American Chronicle
Winning the War is Not the Same as We Have Won.American Chronicle, CA - 54 minutes agoDale Netherton was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa December 30, 1938 and has lived most of his life in Iowa. He spent two years in the Marine Corps ,worked as a ...
- Review: London Symphony Orchestra play Boulez, Messiaen and Bruckner ... - Daily Telegraph
A sizeable fraction of the LSO's regular audience stayed away from this concert, no doubt frightened off by the prospect of hearing pieces by those notorious modernists Pierre Boulez and Olivier Messiaen. This was a shame, as they were vivid, to the ...
- Philip Glass: Confessions of a chameleon - The Independent
As a child, the composer Philip Glass worked at his father's radio- repair shop in Baltimore, which doubled as a small record store. It was there that he was exposed to a huge variety of music, from Schubert and Bartok to Hank Williams and Elvis. "I ...
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