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- Features Articles (Muleskinner)
Elderly women participating in synchronized swimming, flies behaving badly, a poster promoting a fictional circus, and a cluttered garage are all sources of inspiration in the paintings of 2007 UCM graduate Emma Ginsberg.
- Lavinia Greenlaw: "The Importance of Music to Girls" - Chicago Tribune
Lavinia Greenlaw: "The Importance of Music to Girls"Chicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoShe is best known as a poet, and her memoir has the precision and intensity of prose poetry. Her mother's madrigal choir fills a room with "a noise that ...
- Jazz Legend Joe Beck, Columbia Blowfish (Free Times)
The Phoenix Tongue Open Mic Poetry series ends its run at H2O tonight, though like its namesake mythical bird, we have a feeling the wildly popular poetry night will rise again. Readings begin at 8 p.m.; call 463-8297 for more information.
- The love stories are gone - Tehran Times
The love stories are goneTehran Times, Iran - 1 hour agoThis is the kind of love story Iraqis tell nowadays. “The country of the Arabian Nights and of wonderful poetry is no longer good for love,†Maki al-Nazzal, ...
- Khaled, Philharmonic Hall - Liverpool Echo
Khaled, Philharmonic HallLiverpool Echo, UK - 3 hours agoRai music developed in Western Algeria, its origins a mixture of Arabic love poetry and Bedouin folk songs. Khaled brings his own unique interpretation to ...
- CONCERTS, THEATER AND MORE (The Wichita Eagle)
TODAY Wichita Community Children's Choir Spring Concerts , conducted by Mark Bartel with pianist James Knight, 8 p.m. today, Sebits Auditorium, Friends University. Tickets $5. Information, 316-295-5570. Jesse's Gnu Canoe, concert, 8-10 p.m. today, Blank Page Gallery, 917 W. Douglas. Free. Information, 316-393-2202. TUE. Poetry Aloud, read your own work or that of a poet you admire, 7-9 ...
- The (almost) fantastic four - Globe and Mail
The (almost) fantastic fourGlobe and Mail, Canada - 39 minutes agoThese unifying traits can be general ("four new poetry books" seems to work fairly well) or specific ("three new books about Canadians in the Great War" ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims (The Wichita Eagle)
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her voice," Johnson says with a chuckle. True, he and his wife, Virginia, are longtime fans of musical theater, having seen shows like "My Fair Lady" ...
- Spoken in slam: Poet brings swagger to SHS - Norwalk Advocate
Spoken in slam: Poet brings swagger to SHSNorwalk Advocate, ct - 1 hour agoGudino, also uses personal memories in her writing. Poetry is about "experiences I've learned to put down on paper," Gudino said. She attended the workshop ...
- Calendar: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Wednesday, July 16, 2008The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 5 hours agoLynn Magnuson, 7, Brian Sanford, 8, Poetry, 9, The Strange, 10. Old Firemen's Hall 307 Fourth St., Westwego. 371.0776. Swamp Pop jam session featuring Aaron ...
- International Song (Berkshire Eagle)
"What style do you play?" people ask Williams College music professor Ileana Pérez Velázquez. And the composer just smiles, silently fading into a memory about Cuba in summer.
- Genome race and climate change vision vie for science book prize (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Craig Venter's Life Decoded sees off Stephen Pinker to reach the shortlist of the Royal Society's Science book prize
- Sun the star of this fest - London Free Press
Sun the star of this festLondon Free Press, Canada - 11 hours agoTracey uses batik, acrylic paint and pastel to create "poetic art," vibrant paintings blended with inspirational poetry. "I didn't expect such a huge ...
- Boston Daily - Boston Magazine
Boston MagazineBoston DailyBoston Magazine, United States - 1 hour agoAren’t all poetry slams part live theater? Find out how SLAMBoston incorporates the theater and spoken poetry at the Boston Center for the Arts. This entry ...
- School notes - News Sun
$1,700 for ADA: Antioch Upper Grade School P.E. classes and Solution Seekers raised $1,700 for the American Diabetes Association this spring. Fourth-hour and sixth-hour sixth-grade P.E. classes tied for collecting the most money and won pizza parties ...
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