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- Arts: Glass creations inspire project blending art, poetry - The State
Arts: Glass creations inspire project blending art, poetryThe State, SC - 1 hour ago... and there will be poetry readings and a discussion tonight at the museum. Workshops on connecting creative writing and art will be held Saturday. ...
- Campus News in Brief - CMU The Tartan Online
Campus News in BriefCMU The Tartan Online, PA - 1 hour agoHarvey is the author of Sad Little Breathing Machine: Poems and a contributing editor to Jubilat, an international literary magazine based at the University ...
- REVIEW: "Posters of Discontent" at EMU - MLive.com
Some art displays are as light as a feather while others are closer to nitroglycerin. "The Posters of Discontent" at Eastern Michigan University's Student Center Art Gallery is dynamite. Drawing on pointed political viewpoints from around the world ...
- Taboo's Morton Is a Stranger in a Strange Land Oct. 5 - Playbill.com
Taboo's Morton Is a Stranger in a Strange Land Oct. 5Playbill.com, NY - 12 hours agoUsing the writings of John Lennon and his son Julian as well as John Denver and Nik Kershaw, this is an evening of poetry and song not to be missed. ...
- :. Book: Muslims of India since Partition - Kashmir Watch
:. Book: Muslims of India since PartitionKashmir Watch, Pakistan - 10 hours agoAnd in fact, most of the symbols of the classical Urdu poetry such as maikhana, maikada (tavern), sanam, (idol) or beloved have the pre-Islamic Indo-Persian ...
- Carshalton poet immortalised in film - Staines Guardian
A lost literary genius from Carshalton is finally about to be rediscovered in the suburb he immortalised in spectacular verse. Campaigners have succeeded in having the acclaimed work of James Farrar republished after winning support from the Poet ...
- Eppie's tri-ku: Poetry in motion (The Sacramento Bee)
Athletes at Eppie's Great Race on July 19 racked up the miles, while our tri-ku writers racked up the poetic meter. Betsy Rogalla leaves her canoe to run for the finish line. Dennis Lloyd hands off his bike to a volunteer as he finishes the race's cycling portion. A pack of runners leads the way along the American River bike trail.
- China Opera Festival - CCTV
CCTVChina Opera FestivalCCTV, China - Oct 10, 2008Poetry, romance, elegant music and beautiful surroundings integrated in what we know today as Kunqu Opera. Today Kunqu opera, considered the pinnacle of ...
- School Teaches English To Parents - Click 2 Houston.com
School Teaches English To ParentsClick 2 Houston.com, TX - 1 hour ago"My Mom writes poetry and to actually see it in English would be something wonderful," Jimenez said. "If you want to be a part of society, you have to get ...
- Chicago Calling Arts Festival, October 1-12 - Jazz Police
Chicago Calling Arts Festival, October 1-12Jazz Police, MN - 2 hours agoArtists involved with CCAF3 work in a wide range of media, including music, painting, video, poetry, dance, and other art forms. ...
- It's bad, but not like the '70s - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
It's bad, but not like the '70sStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 2 hours agoDavid Paterson (sans the poetry) in an unusual televised speech on July 31. And when Paterson compared the state's current financial woes to the 1970s, ...
- Sprinboks' coach knows only victory will suffice - Courier Mail
Sprinboks' coach knows only victory will sufficeCourier Mail, Australia - Jul 17, 2008SOUTH Africa's first black coach, Peter de Villiers, was endorsed by a tight 10-9 vote and he seems fated always to be the centre of strong debate. ...
- Nightingale has a tale from dark side - Tulsa World
Summer has gone, and so has the tendency to stack light-hearted musicals on top of each other. But once in a while, something different and darker comes around. At the Nightingale Theater, the Actor's Company of Tulsa is putting up a little 1928 ...
- Study abroad students have lots to say, in lots of languages - Harvard University Gazette
Study abroad students have lots to say, in lots of languagesHarvard University Gazette, MA - 56 minutes ago“The passion and vitality of Dostoevsky’s prose struck me with such power that ever since then, I have wanted to read the book in its original language. ...
- A 'critical' column, a contest and divided voters (Radio Netherlands)
We here at RNW seem to have got a lot of you out there grumbling over the past couple of weeks, with a personal column getting a 'long-distance' bashing from India, and accusations of a recent contest being unfair.
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