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- GoandDo: Head to ellO gallery today for inexpensive art! (Portsmouth Herald)
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- Exploring Azad-Iqbal Synthesis - Mainstream
Exploring Azad-Iqbal SynthesisMainstream, India - 16 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 ...
- The 'grouchy' Dubliner who never lost his sense of humour - Independent
It's difficult now to imagine the giant sized Adelphi cinema in Abbey Street in Dublin, before it was divided into five large cinema's, and The Dubliners on stage and the house rocking to the rousing chorus of 'McAlpine's Fusiliers'. It was the venue ...
- Class Notes - UMass Magazine Online
Class NotesUMass Magazine Online, MA - 3 hours agoThe 200-page quarterly includes works of fiction, poetry, essays, and the visual arts. Christin will curate an exhibit of the past fifty years of covers. ...
- McCain: the country's foremost progressive champion - Western Standard- Shotgun Blog
McCain: the country's foremost progressive championWestern Standard- Shotgun Blog, Canada - 2 hours agoLove-struck "journalists" slobbering over their keyboards as they pen devotional romance poetry for their Messiah and broadcast news personalities trying to ...
- Local Motion: Mixology - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateLocal Motion: MixologyHartford Advocate, CT - 6 hours agoOrganizer and jazz bassist Joe Fonda had put together an eclectic bill of beat poetry, solo compositions, jazz, and — most unusually for this area — a ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: Stratford announces its season, choirs seek singers ... - MLive.com
Pit & Balcony Community Theatre, 805 N. Hamilton, is casting its youth production of "American Folk Tales" at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4-5 There are 16 roles, doubled by six adults and three children (10 and older). Those auditioning will ...
- Book Review: Hall’s ‘Fall’ imagines, grapples with Frost’s ... - U-Wire.com
Volumes upon volumes of literary criticism and biographies have been written about Robert Frost over the years, but none have tackled his intellect. None, that is, until Brian Hall’s novel “Fall of Frost." The novel attempts to take on Frost in a ...
- ArtWalk: sight, sound, taste success in sight - Aurora Beacon News
ArtWalk: sight, sound, taste success in sightAurora Beacon News, IL - 5 hours agoDozens of people packed each of the eight venues, which all featured exhibits, music and poetry for free. Put on by two citizens groups, the artsy Cultural ...
- The Many Lives of Edward Bear aka Winnie - 3x24 - Your Newspaper and News Magazine
The Many Lives of Edward Bear aka Winnie3x24 - Your Newspaper and News Magazine, Germany - 11 hours ago... had been previously published in the Evening News and some poetry works. Tigger would not be introduced until the second book, House at Pooh Corner. ...
- Vision Of Disorder 'Skeptical' Of Reuniting For Good; Plus Limp Bizkit, Jonathan Davis & More News That Rules, In ... (MTV Music Television)
Vision of Disorder are "skeptical" of reuniting for good, frontman Tim Williams said. Plus Limp Bizkit, Jonathan Davis and more news that rules, in Metal File.
- Small Theaters Big Dreams - Downtown LA Scene
Small Theaters Big DreamsDowntown LA Scene, CA - 39 minutes ago... including Culture Clash (Latino), Robey Theater Company (African American), Cedar Grove OnStage (Asian Pacific) and American Indian Dance Theater. ...
- J. Gregory Band - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Poet's Choice (Washington Post)
When prose cult figure David Foster Wallace committed suicide on Sept. 12, he succumbed to the depression that's murdered too many literary titans. The loss slammed into my solar plexus like a black medicine ball, knocking the wind out of me.
- A real whirlwind (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. She lives in a house with a huge garden and hopes to turn her poetry into music.
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