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- American Poet and Lyricist Jimmy D. Robinson Unleashes "MIND JUICE" Worldwide (Centre Daily Times)
Celebrated American poet and lyricist Jimmy D. Robinson pours out his MIND JUICE on the world-at-large. On August 15, following in the footsteps of Mikhail Gorbachev, Michael Jackson and actor Christopher Lambert, Robinson visited Rocinha, the largest favela (ranch) in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Robinson received a "rock star" welcome from Radio Brisa and thousands of local fans, as he generously ...
- Trad Project Wins the Third Industrially-Produced Designer ... - Dexigner
DexignerTrad Project Wins the Third Industrially-Produced Designer ...Dexigner - 12 hours ago... as well as its poetry. "Trad is not only a storage system, Trad is a shelter, a personal space where children carry out their fantasies and games. ...
- The Bureau: The Brilliant New Album - Jazz-Quad
The Bureau: The Brilliant New AlbumJazz-Quad, Belarus - 5 hours agoAfter creating a pioneering trombone trio, The Blowpipes, his latest project is trombone poetry: solo performances of improvised music and original poetry. ...
- A Hollywood pirate and a Jamaican girl - Christian Science Monitor
A Hollywood pirate and a Jamaican girlChristian Science Monitor, MA - 12 hours agoShe weaves together history, the poetry of the language, and particularly the food. The Jamaican Board of Tourism could run ads just of the meals she ...
- Poetry winners announced - Cowra Guardian
Poetry winners announcedCowra Guardian, Australia - 11 hours agoThe winners of the 2008 Cowra Guardian sponsored World Peace Day competition received their awards at the World Peace Day ceremony last Tuesday evening. ...
- Asia's Biggest Film Festival Tries to Lighten Financial Gloom - Bloomberg
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- If the state of the global economy isn't enough to depress filmmakers trying to raise money for their projects, try the plot of the opening movie at Asia's biggest film festival. It is 1949. The Soviet Union is forcing minority ...
- ‘Band’s Visit’ is up next in film series | By Phyllis Walbye Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Arabs and Israelis. Violence is the first thing that comes to mind. But “The Band’s Visit” is a quiet, peaceful reminder that there are Arabs and Israelis who want to make a living and find someone to care about rather than battle each other.
- The director of Not a Chance in Newark can’t write poetry but has ... - North by Northwestern
North by NorthwesternThe director of Not a Chance in Newark can’t write poetry but has ...North by Northwestern, IL - 5 hours agoI’ve been trying to think of a funny way to answer this question for about two minutes now, and I’ve got to tell you… I got nothing. ...
- A Love To Die For: Massenet's 'Werther' - NPR
A Love To Die For: Massenet's 'Werther'NPR - 2 hours agoIn Act 3, when Charlotte asks Werther to read from some poetry he's been translating, he chooses a passage about the poet anticipating his own death, ...
- Ready for take off - Today's Local News
Ready for take offToday's Local News, CA - 1 hour agoCal State San Marcos celebrates American Indian heritage with a series of events showcasing film, poetry and cultural arts featuring national recognized ...
- Royal visit...tall ships race...a book - Royal Gazette
Royal GazetteRoyal visit...tall ships race...a bookRoyal Gazette, Bermuda - 1 hour agoThey are holding a competition and calling for works of art, music, writing, photography and poetry that celebrates Bermuda. There is an adult category and ...
- Making lemonade out of lemons - Staunton News Leader
Making lemonade out of lemonsStaunton News Leader, VA - 2 hours agoPeople who love the Gulf Coast are adept at making lemonade from lemons, sculpture from downed oaks, poetry from loss. They grieve, then they cope. ...
- Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein book (Freedom Forum Online)
JANESVILLE, Wis. — A children's book that was banned from elementary school libraries in the 1980s will be honored with a special reading in Janesville this week as part of Banned Books Week.
- Blue Devils Renew Iroquois Rivalry with Second Cross Town Cup Game Friday (East Aurora Advertiser)
It's hard to believe that it's been almost half-a-century since the Blue Devils first faced off against the Iroquois Chiefs in football. According to Geoff Vosseller, who played in that inaugural 1959 game at Latimer Field on Girdle Road, "It was a mud bowl. Neither team could get anything going." That encounter ended with the teams tied at zero, having produced no scores but lots of very dirty ...
- The Arts & Letters Club of Toronto - Maine Antique Digest
Maine Antique DigestThe Arts & Letters Club of TorontoMaine Antique Digest, ME - 1 hour agoIn him I have room to hope. The rope threatens my life; But thank God I fear not." Three of the four poems are signed Louis "David" Riel. Est $5000/5500.
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