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- Musical rules were made to be broken at An die Musik event (Baltimore Sun)
Music history is filled with composers who methodically followed the rules - this chord can't follow that chord, this type of theme must be balanced by that type of theme, this structure must be built only that way.
- A Fourth for the ages - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Written in the 1850s with a different title and words than those most Americans now know, “Battle Hymn of the Republic†is Pierce’s favorite patriotic song. As leader of the brass band that occasionally plays at Old World Wisconsin, Pierce gets ...
- Singer/Songwriter Keri Noble Releases Her Debut Album, Fearless ... - SongwriterUniverse
Singer/Songwriter Keri Noble Releases Her Debut Album, Fearless ...SongwriterUniverse, CA - 1 hour ago“I started writing poetry and I was sort of doing it to get out different feelings I was having,†Noble says of her first step in songwriting. ...
- Events Calendar for July 24 to Aug. 3 - Andover Townsman
Events Calendar for July 24 to Aug. 3Andover Townsman, MA - 7 minutes ago... as well as workshops for writers and educators, symposia, small press fair, teen poetry, literary heritage tours, children's programs and street poetry. ...
- Storyteller La'Ron Williams: Funny thing happened on his way to career ... - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo La'Ron Williams will return to the Flint area as part of the 28th annual Michigan Storytellers Festival on Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19, on the grounds of the Flint Public Library . FLINT, Michigan -- La'Ron Williams may not ...
- Indian River County community connection: May 18 (Vero Press Journal)
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- 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?' - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews International'And When Did You Last See Your Father?'OhmyNews International, South Korea - 2 hours agoAn honest and unsentimental film, it brings dignity to the subject of family relationships and has a powerful conclusion that left much of the audience, ...
- Poshstock generation: The entrepreneurial aristocrats who are creating a whole new summer season of festivals (Independent)
Glastonbury, V, Reading... it wasn't so long ago that the music-lover's diary was filled with names synonymous with summer, hedonism and rock. But across the country's green spaces, change is afoot. In the past few years, dozens of festivals have sprung up to cater for fans no longer willing to put up with the downside of the mega-festivals: sewage-soaked Portaloos, head-to-tail camping, ...
- Worcester rocks as music legends and local favorites play (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Some weeks are better than others for music hounds around Worcester. Few weeks are as good as this one.
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Ray touches lives with poetry - Fayetteville Observer
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue ...
- Art is life for advocate and author Nina Gibans (Cleveland Jewish News)
From floor to ceiling, art lines the walls of Nina and Jim Gibans’s spacious Shaker Square condominium.
- Success in SILENCE - Richmond Times Dispatch
Success in SILENCERichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 6 hours agoHe does everything we do, but he does it without hearing the music or the poetry or the writing that we sometimes run through our minds as we're running. ...
- Ancient Korean Song Stays Strong After 11 Centuries - Donga.com
The ancient “Song of Cheo-yong†dates back to 879 A.D. during the reign of Shilla Dynasty King Heongang. The Korean tune has resurfaced thousands of years later in the modern world under various representations, and has served as a motif in art ...
- Memory Transfigured by Spontaneity (New York Times)
The new Royal Ballet production of ?Dances at a Gathering? is strong on charm, but not excessively so.
- Chopper Read's 'bodyguard' in court - News.com.au
MARK "Chopper" Read's bodyguard threatened to chop a man's head off with a meat cleaver over a $10 debt, a court has been told. Melbourne man Ken Pennant handed himself into police after they left a calling card for him at his local pub. Mr Pennant ...
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