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- The unlikely Lydia Lopokova - Daily Telegraph
In her latter years - she died in 1981 at the age of 89 - Lydia Lopokova became uninhibitedly eccentric. The once dazzling star of the Ballets Russes ended up as an amiably dotty old lady who sunbathed naked, attended Glyndebourne in her dressing ...
- Georgia teen makes national poetry recitation final - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia teen makes national poetry recitation finalAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 3 hours agoBy BO EMERSON Georgia's young poetry reciting champion has advanced to the final rounds in the national Poetry Out Loud recitation contest. ...Westlake sophomore to take stage in national poetry contest Atlanta Journal Constitutionall 2 news articles
- New play explores what search reveals about us (Local Tech Wire)
PHILADELPHIA — They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
- Guest commentary: Local poets inspired by spring (The Sacramento Bee)
My favorite phrase about spring is Shakespeare's "the darling buds of May." Those words speak of spring in a way that makes me look forward eagerly to the season. I want to rush outside to see flowers blooming in a riot of color, trees bursting into leaf, sun warming but not burning. Cleo Fellers Kocol
- Third-year in philosophy named Beinecke scholar - University of Chicago Chronicle
Nathana O’Brien spent six months studying abroad in Germany and Austria last year. Nathana O’Brien came to the College with a passion for science—but after one philosophy course, she said, “I did a complete 180.” “I’m a perfect example ...
- Richard, 101, celebrates birthday - Northwich Guardian
Richard, 101, celebrates birthdayNorthwich Guardian, UK - 6 hours agoHe had a wail of a time. "He loves poetry so he ended up taking hold of the mike and reciting all the words to Albert and the Lion.
- Arts Minded: GALA helps the local economy : “The Arts Mean Business.” - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Arts Minded: GALA helps the local economy : “The Arts Mean Business.”River Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 1 hour agoUsing some of the funds raised at the GALA and money from grants awarded by regional foundations, CAB will sponsor the third annual “Poetry on the River,” a ...River Falls and Area Events River Falls Journal (subscription)all 2 news articles
- 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 ...
- Striving to make Shakespeare family friendly - Pasadena Star-News
Striving to make Shakespeare family friendlyPasadena Star-News, CA - 2 hours agoThe sing-song effect of poorly recited iambic pentameter poetry has given Shakespeare a bad rap, according to Louis Fantasia, former director of the ...
- Poems That Will Make You Think Deeply About Making Dreams Come ... - StreetInsider.com (subscription)
Poems That Will Make You Think Deeply About Making Dreams Come ...StreetInsider.com (subscription), MI - Jun 2, 2008To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. Tear sheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to ...
- He can't give girlfriend a promise - Sun-Journal
DEAR ABBY: For the last three years I have been dating this girl, "Annie," whom I love very much. We're both 18, and I am starting college in the fall and plan to go into the military. My problem is that Annie is already talking about marriage and ...
- Arts center to host Colorado poet (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Bob Lancaster measures the distance from the floor to the center of a piece of art work after hanging it on one of the walls at the Carnegie Center for the Arts Thursday afternoon. Lancaster is helping hang a show by Pueblo, Colo. artist Tony Moffeit that will be on display this weekend.
- 'Red Sugar,' by Jan Beatty - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
'Red Sugar,' by Jan BeattyPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 22 hours ago... Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, who chronicled the Stalinist terror, and to Muriel Rukeyser, whose poetry was informed with a commitment to social justice. ...
- New writers' group launched in Ripon - Ripon Today
New writers' group launched in RiponRipon Today, UK - 18 minutes ago“Feel free to bring along any prose or poetry you may have written for a lively, uncompetitive and, hopefully, enjoyable evening,” says organiser Tim ...
- Seeing nature two ways (Kinston Free Press)
LA GRANGE - Photographer Edward Smith and painter David Russell use different media to interpret their worlds. During July and August, the public can share their worlds at the La Grange Arts Center.
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