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- Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & Screen - Times Herald-Record
Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & ScreenTimes Herald-Record, NY - 3 hours agoColony Cafe — Poetry by Donald Lev and Home Planet News Benefit, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock, 7 pm July 28. Admission $4. Call 679-5342. ...
- If it’s banned, read it out loud - McAlester News-Capital & Democrat
As part of the American Library Association’s annual Banned Books Week, the McAlester Public Library will host two “Open Mic Night†events and a movie screening. The first will be for teens and young adults grade six and older. It will be from ...
- In verse, Felix Dennis, quite seriously - Media Life Magazine
Media Life MagazineIn verse, Felix Dennis, quite seriouslyMedia Life Magazine - 33 minutes agoHe now writes for three to four hours a day and has published a number of poetry books. Two recurring themes in his poetry are things that his life has ...
- Faith in Brief: 10/04/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Haitian pastor to speak Thursday; Swiss steak on dinner menu; Best-seller is topic of conference; Habitat holds information session; Shawl ministry seeks knitters; Bethany Christian gala fundraiser; Noted author to address pastors; Entries sought for poetry contest; Gospel sing at Grawn UM church; Groups combine for memorial concert; Kalkaska church holds steak dinner; Turn old jewelry into ...
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - Alameda Times-Star
For decades, the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and mayhem. That was before ...
- The Dead Sea Scrolls: Mysteries of the Ancient World Opens at the Jewish Museum (Art Daily)
Aramaic Apocryphon of Daniel, Qumran Cave 4, end of the 1st century BCE, ink on parchment. Israel Antiquities Authority, 4Q246-209 NEW YORK.- The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls was one of the archaeological sensations of the 20th century.
- Trusty poet (The New Straits Times)
Her odes are about the common man and she avoids cliche. Perhaps that’s why Kim Trusty has a steady following, writes R. GOWRI. POETRY. Groan, groan... Isn’t that only digestible by nerdy men and wispy ladies sitting in gardens sipping chamomile tea, or some other balm for the soul?
- Poetic licence - guardian.co.uk
Poetic licenceguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 minutes agoSo is writing poetry. It has to be. I've observed that people who are too focused on being published tend not to get anywhere. If you have the urge to write ...
- Where to start with Tom Waits - Drowned In Sound
Where to start with Tom WaitsDrowned In Sound, UK - 9 hours agoLots of weird poetry and eerie production. Rain dogs is considered his best and it's quite bluesy but with growly vocals and romance and all that. my ...
- Page turners (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Here are the books that author Gina Ruffin Moore is reading.
- Professor Ian Jack - Daily Telegraph
Away from academic life Ian Jack was a fervent cricket enthusiast and member of MCC Professor Ian Jack, who died on September 3 aged 84, held a chair in English Literature at Cambridge from 1976 to 1989; he made notable contributions in his field ...
- A brave Little Sparrow as Elena Rogers flies some French - Metro
MetroA brave Little Sparrow as Elena Rogers flies some FrenchMetro, UK - 3 hours ago'Sometimes I think of the tango when I sing chanson: now that I can understand them, I realise they are poetry. The same with the tango: I'm not a tango ...
- From The Stacks A column about the Tyrone-Snyder Public - Tyrone Daily Herald
From The Stacks A column about the Tyrone-Snyder PublicTyrone Daily Herald, USA - 3 hours agoOne week of exploring the arts: Theatre, Painting, Poetry, Sculpture, & Dance/Movement. Call 684-1133 to register. • The first ever Tyrone-Snyder Public ...
- Deep melancholy meets youthful zest - Globe and Mail
Deep melancholy meets youthful zestGlobe and Mail, Canada - 38 minutes agoJudging from the occasional requests shouted to the stage, many in the audience understood enough of the language to appreciate the poetry of these songs ...
- Oraz Agabaev’s world of art - Times of Central Asia
ASHGABAT, Sept. 17 (Turkmenistan Golden Age) - An exhibition of the works by a famous Turkmen graphic artist Oraz Agabaev to mark the painter’s 50th jubilee and 25th jubilee of creative work is opened at the Exhibition Centre in Ashgabat. The ...
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