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- Paintings echo Dickinson poems - The Republican - MassLive.com
Paintings echo Dickinson poemsThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 8 hours agoMancini, for whom English is a second language, tends to express himself in abstract terms, and often protests that his feelings for the poetry are too ...
- Bricco paves solid dining option for Cleveland's PlayhouseSquare ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Peggy Turbett DINNER AND A SHOW: At Bricco in Cleveland's PlayhouseSquare area, seafood (like pan-seared salmon and a calamari special) is a good bet either pre- or post-theater. Have you been to Bricco in downtown Cleveland? E-mail us your review of ...
- Washington Post Book World Columnist - Washington Post
Washington Post Book World ColumnistWashington Post, United States - May 21, 2008People tell him that he can be pretty funny for a guy who usually has his nose in a book. (He also thinks he can be pretty funny at times. ...
- ACT and Intiman get new CEOs to guide them through a rough economy - Seattle Post Intelligencer
"This is amazing theater," he recalls thinking. The Geneva conservatory-trained artist responded to the thrashing energy on the stage as a piece of drama. It took little time after that for him to veer from performing and into production, launching ...
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: New York Theatre Workshop returns to campus for 17th year (The Dartmouth)
This summer, the renowned New York Theatre Workshop has come to Dartmouth for its 17th annual residency. The NYTW will show works-in-progress on a variety of social, political and religious themes including the role of spirituality in rehabilitation, the impact of the war in Iraq and the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
- Guest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zines - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comGuest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zinesmediabistro.com, NY - 41 minutes agoFrom 1982-1999 he published Tomorrow Magazine, a poetry zine featuring the work of underground and performance poets from across the US.
- PRESVIS TO STORM SANDOWN - Sporting Life
BATH: 2.20 Qalahari, 2.55 Hester Brook, 3.30 Lucky Leigh, 4.05 Jal Music, 4.40 Our Acquaintance, 5.10 Amicable Terms DONCASTER: 6.20 Yorkshire Blue, 6.50 When Doves Cry, 7.25 Leading Edge, 7.55 Army Of Angels, 8.30 Smarterthanuthink, 9.00 Hawk House ...
- Park offers poetry - Mount Desert Islander
Park offers poetryMount Desert Islander, ME - 3 hours agoACADIA NAT’L PARK — Poet Therese Halscheid, author of “Uncommon Geography” and other poetry collections, will present a reading of earth poetry on Wednesday ...
- Iconic Palestinian poet Darwish buried - Los Angeles Times
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK -- During the six years he spent in an Israeli prison, Haidar Jaradat read one poem over and over: "My Mother," by Mahmoud Darwish. "I long for my mother's bread," it begins. "My mother's coffee/Her touch." "It brought me comfort ...
- Ministry of Culture launches its honoring artists program - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverMinistry of Culture launches its honoring artists programYemen Observer, Yemen - 39 minutes agoHonor for artists in any field of art – from singing to poetry, literature to painting or anything else – pushes artists to greater creative heights. ...
- Country Park Wins Green Award for Fifth Year in a Row ; A Country ... - RedOrbit
Country Park Wins Green Award for Fifth Year in a Row ; A Country ...RedOrbit, TX - 4 hours agoIt hosts the Ted Hughes Poetry Trail and earlier this spring a new outdoor classroom was added to the children's poetry trail area. ...
- John L. Davis Retires From Institute Of Texan Cultures - UTSA Today
UTSA TodayJohn L. Davis Retires From Institute Of Texan CulturesUTSA Today, TX - 6 hours ago"We are proud to say he will always be part of the UTSA family." In 1985, Davis designed the memorable ITC show, "Reach for the Sky: Aviation in Texas. ...
- Five Questions: Pasha Malla - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineFive Questions: Pasha MallaWalrus Magazine, Canada - Aug 12, 2008I wrote them, obviously, trying to be funny, but other people finding my stuff funny—or not—is up to them. That’s the thing about humour: it’s completely ...
- When Music Was News to Me (Metro Santa Cruz)
Now that culture has been atomized into 18 million targeted niche markets, and anyone can program their personal menu of musical taste into their personal portable digital device, I guess the antique medium of radio can't be expected to provide the public with what it already thinks it wants to hear.
- Two Old Favorites, Reborn on U Street - Washington Post
Two Old Favorites, Reborn on U StreetWashington Post, United States - 16 hours agoBar Nun was its bohemian neighbor, famous for its eclectic mix of open mike poetry, alternative hip-hop nights and, most notoriously, ...
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