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- BEFRINGED AND BEWILDERED? (Orlando Weekly)
Dwarfs with flashing tools? Check. Red dildo in the hand of a randy senior citizen? Check. Devil's weed, racial jokes told in blackface, the politics of pee and the mysteries of the clit? Check, all four.
- Partners in music (The Australian)
IN November 2002, the once great American soprano Kathleen Battle toured Australia. Eight years before shehad been fired by the Metropolitan Opera in New York for "unprofessional actions", but she continued to terrorise her piano accompanists in recital concerts. When the pianist for her Australian tour resigned, Sharolyn Kimmorley stepped in.
- Artwalk profile: Kari Burke - Castlegarnews.com
Artwalk profile: Kari BurkeCastlegarnews.com, Canada - 2 hours agoShe has exhibited her visual work and read her poetry in many Vancouver venues and galleries. Kari has self published eleven poetry books, illustrates a ...
- Big Art website launched - Tivyside Advertiser
Big Art website launchedTivyside Advertiser, UK - 2 hours agoRafael has suggested the piece is intended as a reflection on Welsh oral traditions, poetry and song, creating a playful participative platform that is ...
- In Middlebury, Garza mystery solved - BurlingtonFreePress.com
In Middlebury, Garza mystery solvedBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 1 hour agoOn campus, Garza is being remembered as an energetic and friendly young man with passions for politics and poetry, debate and literature, hockey and music, ...
- Author inspires Waterford Elementary students - Marietta Times
Author inspires Waterford Elementary studentsMarietta Times, OH - 4 hours agoNamed recipient in 2000 of the West Virginia Arts Commission Fellowship in Poetry. ¯ Degrees from Bethany College, Yale University Divinity School and ...
- Montana NZ Book Awards 2008 finalists booklet - Scoop
Non-fiction Takes a Bow in This Year's Montana New Zealand Book Awards Finalist Line-up The quality and scholarship of the non-fiction finalists are the stand outs among the more than 220 books entered in this year's Montana New Zealand Book Awards ...
- Jack Kerouac's Colorado Road (Aspen Daily News)
For most of you, Jack Kerouac is the guy who wrote "On the Road" - a novel you read as a teenager that pumped you up for road-tripping and left you wondering about Benzedrine.
- Joanne Leedom-Ackerman - Crisisweb
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman is a novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Her works of fiction include The Dark Path to the River and No Marble Angels . She has also published fiction and essays in books and anthologies, including Short Stories of ...
- Mick Hucknall: Why I quit Simply Red for the blues - Daily Mail
Daily MailMick Hucknall: Why I quit Simply Red for the bluesDaily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoHe sang with a twisted sorrow that was more like Irish poetry, so he never quite fitted in. He came along just before Motown, so he never quite got into ...
- 'The Tudors' recap: Anne's nightmare - Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly'The Tudors' recap: Anne's nightmareEntertainment Weekly - 3 hours agoI know this painful shock will bring about some great poetry on his part, but I wouldn't blame him if he just toddled around drunk for the rest of the ...
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet reads from his work at Bread Loaf on ... - Middlebury College News and Events
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet reads from his work at Bread Loaf on ...Middlebury College News and Events, USA - 2 hours agoJohn Ashbery, the author of more than 20 books of poetry, has won nearly every major American award for poetry; in 1975 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror ...
- FORMER GARAGE IN BARELAS GETS NEW LIFE IN ARTS - Albuquerque Journal
There's a new performance space in town, and its owners want it to be more than that. The space, in the Barelas neighborhood just south of Downtown Albuquerque, is called The Filling Station. What had been a twin-bay automobile garage is now a 99 ...
- Statehood party planning starts on the Kenai Peninsula - Kodiak Daily Mirror
KENAI, Alaska (AP) -- International Space Station astronauts orbiting high above Alaska on a dark January night early next year might suspect something terrible is happening below when they spy large fires erupting across the Kenai Peninsula. It won ...
- AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetry - Norwich Bulletin
AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetryNorwich Bulletin, CT - 32 minutes agoMy last column was concerned with straightforward nature poetry. This week I’d like to explore poetry that uses nature indirectly, as imagery intended to ...
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