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- Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra announces the death of its conductor ... - MLive.com
Patrick Flynn, since 2004 the conductor of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, died early this morning of a heart attack, announced executive director Daniel McGee. Flynn's tenure had seen attendance rise significantly as he programmed not only ...
- 10 coolest small towns - MSNBC
10 coolest small townsMSNBC - 5 hours agoThey started a gallery, UpFront Exhibition Space, four months ago to showcase the works of emerging artists and to host poetry and short-story readings (31 ...
- Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond (The New Yorker)
HARVEST TIME With the price of gas being what it is, a quick trip to the country for, say, a Halloween pumpkin and some fresh air requires much consideration. So what’s an urbanite to do? Head to the Queens County Farm Museum, the oldest patch of continuously farmed land in . . .
- Chamber joins opposition to ballot Question 1 (Gloucester Daily Times)
Question 1, the statewide ballot question that would bring about a repeal of the income tax, is drawing opposition from virtually every public board and agency. Now, Cape Ann's leading business organization has joined in the opposition as well.
- Journal set to publish bin Laden's poetry (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Osama bin Laden is one of the world's most wanted men but he is now also about to be a published poet.
- Art on the street - St. Catharines Standard
Art on the streetSt. Catharines Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoMore than a dozen artists will fill James Street with visual art, poetry, music and theatre during the third annual James Street Night of Art this Friday. ...
- ACT's "Eurydice" retells a classic story - seattlepi.com Microsoft blog
seattlepi.com Microsoft blogACT's "Eurydice" retells a classic storyseattlepi.com Microsoft blog - 2 hours agoThe beautiful scene was like watching someone construct geometric poetry. This is what evoked my 'beautifully complex' thought. When complete, there was ...
- Oakland Opera Theater to Stage Stravinsky's Masterpieces - Broadway World
Oakland Opera Theater to Stage Stravinsky's MasterpiecesBroadway World, NY - 3 hours agoA former National Teen Poetry Slam Champion, she has been featured at Robert Redford’s Sundance Summit, the Living Word Festival, and the Stern Grove ...
- Shelf Life: Literacy director Amy Brown has affinity for New Orleans (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Kathy Anderson / The Times-PicayuneAmy Brown AMY BROWN 37, adult literacy program director So what have you been reading lately? "City of Refuge" by Tom Piazza, "The World That Made New Orleans" by Neb Sublette, "Storyville" by Al Rose --...
- R U ready to txt for D8s? Don't LOL. - Los Angeles Times
Joshua Beaman, 29, of Calistoga, Calif., and Hattie Rohr, 19, of Wisconsin met through a cellphone-based dating service called Bouncephone. They exchanged text messages for months before recently meeting in person. New cellphone services are ...
- Poetry Takes Center Stage - Newspaper Tree
Newspaper TreePoetry Takes Center StageNewspaper Tree, TX - 1 hour ago... for poetry. He is certainly one of the most accomplished literary figures to visit El Paso in quite some time. The event is free and open to the public.
- iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Looking for Jencey ... - PR.com (press release)
iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Looking for Jencey ...PR.com (press release), NY - 4 hours ago... scripts, song lyrics, and articles, including a poetry collection Burnished Pebbles, Poems of Love, Death, and Life (also available through iUniverse). ...
- The Silver wood shop - Body Confidential
The Silver wood shopBody Confidential, UK - 5 hours agoShe is planning to host events like film, folk and poetry nights, as well as installing a runway and holding a catwalk show. Franchette also hopes that more ...
- Pencil This In (Gothamist)
EVENT: Author Robert Roper will be on hand tonight to discuss Walt Whitman and his part in the Civil War. "Whitman was a nurse and wrote some of his most moving poetry about the experience, partly because he – and others – were afraid that the horrors of the war would be forgotten by future generations. In this compelling narrative, Roper weaves together the story of an archetypal American ...
- Put Some Shake in your Shaker (Boise Weekly)
The wacky confounding of geographies in the Egyptian Theatre venue, transposing Asia and Africa, perfectly fits Taj Mahal—the supremely entertaining inventor of blues—in crossing geographical and cultural boundaries. It was 40 years ago at The Fillmore that he implored his audience to respond to "Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')" by "putting a little shake in your shaker."... By Norman ...
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