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- Arts grants available for Ulster projects - Times Herald-Record
Arts grants available for Ulster projectsTimes Herald-Record, NY - 9 hours agoEligible projects include poetry readings, theater productions, musical performances, visual arts exhibitions, visual or performing arts workshops, ...
- Freaky, flippant Friday - The Register-Guard
Freaky, flippant FridayThe Register-Guard, OR - 5 hours agoTwo weeks ago, I waxed poetic (more wax than poetry) about how our community needs a “black box†flexible theater space. Joseph Gilg, a University of Oregon ...
- Weasels, planes and an African adventure - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Weasels, planes and an African adventureHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 2 hours agoThere is even some decent poetry - Tennyson's The Mermaid. It is best read with a real friend, but it's also fun for the temporarily friendless. ...
- Poet C.D. Wright at Central Library (Seattle Times)
Poet C. D. Wright comes through town next week. Wright, a MacArthur "genius grant" award winner who has used her poetry to address topics...
- Second "Hellboy" lacks fury - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Universal Pictures Size Matters: Big Red (aka Hellboy, aka Ron Perlman) prepares to put "Big Baby" to use in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army." Note to Guillermo del Toro: Fantastical creatures do not a movie make. The immensely creative, monster ...
- Nogales native makes splash at Governor's Art Award dinner - Nogales International
Nogales native makes splash at Governor's Art Award dinnerNogales International, AZ - 12 minutes ago"The program seeks to foster the next generation of literary readers by building on the recent interest in oral poetry as seen in rap music," said Willey. ...
- Leonard Cohen ends UK tour at Big Chill - Irish World News
He is set to play London's O2 Arena, having received rave reviews for shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and Glastonbury - but the spectacular setting of the Big Chill festival will be the last chance to see the legendary Leonard Cohen on his first ...
- Writer takes a trip home in memoir, 'The River Queen' - New in ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Reeling from the death of her father and already missing her college-bound daughter, writer Mary Morris ("Nothing to Declare") set off down the Mississippi River in 2005 aboard a decrepit houseboat she called River Queen. Her companions were river ...
- Clifford Curzon: The BBC Piano Recitals (1959 & 1968) - Audiophile Audition
Audiophile AuditionClifford Curzon: The BBC Piano Recitals (1959 & 1968)Audiophile Audition - 17 hours agoThe most drawn-out episode, Traumerei, enjoys the same poetry we ascribe to Horowitz. I liked his Fast zu Ernst, which projects a nervous, yearning quality. ...
- Diaz, Kutcher keep 'What Happens in Vegas' from being truly awful - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joy (Cameron Diaz), Jack (Ashton Kutcher) and the bone of contention. Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher do their best to try and enliven the light comedy "What Happens in Vegas." After a quickie, drunken wedding, they decide they hate each other. But a ...
- W H Auden struggles for the conch - Daily Telegraph
A face disguised as a dried riverbed. I met Auden at dinner shortly after he moved to Christ Church from St Mark's Place in New York. Photographs of that iconic, seamed face didn't prepare me for the distressed reality. It was past plastic surgery ...
- Orson Welles - MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker MagazineOrson WellesMovieMaker Magazine, NY - 15 minutes agoCopious thunder, lightning and wind effects enhance the artifice, and yet there is great visual poetry when the camera closes in on Macbeth’s feverish face ...
- Swordplay and wordplay - News-Leader.com
Swordplay and wordplayNews-Leader.com, MO - 2 hours agoAs the story unfolds, it's Cyrano's poetry that wins Roxane's heart for both Christian, and eventually, Cyrano. Westenberg, who trimmed the play to its ...
- Lessons from Mom Lead to Savings from iUniverse (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
iUniverse the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, is bringing special savings to authors with the "Mother May I?" tribute to moms for Mother's Day.
- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,†about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
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