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- EAT Announces Line-Up for Developmental Cabaret Series (Playbill)
The line-up for the third installment of Emerging Artists Theatre's developmental series, Catch a Cabaret, has been announced.
- FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2008 OBITUARIES (Palatka Daily News)
Obituaries are paid advertising written by funeral homes based upon information provided by families. Death notices are brief announcements published at no charge.
- Elvis — Meet JFK - Hartford Courant
So it seems that Elvis Presley really isn't dead. Neither is John F. Kennedy ; at least, that's what the black man who claims to be JFK says. When they meet at a retirement facility, the two men decide to team up to fight an evil Egyptian deity that ...
- Mariah Carey's marriage delight - femalefirst.co.uk
Mariah Carey is "over the moon" about her marriage. The singer's friend Andre Leon Talley, the editor of America's Vogue magazine, revealed the 38-year-old singer is "so happy" following her nuptials to rapper Nick Cannon. He said: "She is very happy ...
- Gao Xingjian: Composing a narrative in ink paint (International Herald Tribune)
Although he is better known around the world as a playwright and novelist, Gao, 68, is celebrated among fine art connoisseurs as one of today's giants in the ink-on-rice-paper medium. His works are on show at Alisan Fine Arts in Hong Kong.
- Weekend Hotlist (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
A list of recommended things to do.
- Library toots its own horn with book fest (Philadelphia Daily News)
In sharp contrast with the notion of hollow and dusty, book-filled halls, dimly lit study tables and the gray-haired, bespectacled librarian, the Philadelphia Free Library looks forward to another year of displaying the vitality and fun that it has to offer at its 2nd annual Philadelphia Book Festival.
- Multimedia arts event "Train" is a wild, challenging, intimate ride - Tacoma News Tribune
Firstly—this is a review not of a whole event, but just the first part of one. “Train†is an interdisciplinary arts event by Barefoot Studios, based in contemporary dance but including music, art and spoken word, that will stretch through the ...
- Big Spring symphony measures up nicely to big-city orchestras (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
By Tumbleweed Smith Texas has several small towns with full-fledged symphony orchestras. I live in one of them. The Big Spring Symphony Orchestra has at least four performances a year. I recently attended the final performance of the season. The stage of the acoustically perfect Municipal Auditorium was filled with about 80 people playing and singing everything from Italian opera to "Over the ...
- Kal Paddy airs community (Cortez Journal)
Magical music and nutty narratives will resonate from the Lewis Grange Hall on Saturday, May 17. Kal Paddy Productions has brought together actors, musicians and other technical crew members to create "Home on the Grange," a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience.
- Saving the day centre - guardian.co.uk
Saving the day centreguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoIn one locality, where people had the chance to express their feelings about day services through poetry, one person's contribution reflected much wider ...
- That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and Lines - RedOrbit
That's OK, We're All Sorted Out for Rhymes and LinesRedOrbit, TX - 10 hours agoThe song shows why lyrics matter: the music is made more beautiful by the words poetry. Of course, people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones, ...
- Clinton Gets Key Carolina Endorsement - FOXNews
NECNClinton Gets Key Carolina EndorsementFOXNews - 5 hours ago“There was a governor of my state, New York state, Mario Cuomo, who famously said one time ‘You campaign in poetry but you govern in prose. ...Clinton Makes Rocky Balboa Look like a Pansy? ABC Newsall 494 news articles
- Remember When: How Indian River Shores got its big anchor (Vero Press Journal)
In the 1950s, I had a glass bottom bucket. When the ocean was calm, it was entertaining to drift over the reef near Orchid Island and watch the fish through the glass.
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - MiamiHerald.com
To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearnMiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoWhy do they find their only true expression in poetry -- in art? ''We are the last of the Mohicans,'' Miami architect Raul RodrÃguez says of his generation, ...
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