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- Jessica Price of 'America's Got Talent' returns to Freeport ... - MLive.com
Wow, it's been a crazy couple of days. The return of "Dancing with the Stars" has kept me hopping, but Monday I was able to get out of Grand Rapids and spend the afternoon with Jessica Price, of "America's Got Talent," in her hometown of Freeport. I ...
- Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ... - Nashua Telegraph
Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ...Nashua Telegraph, NH - 18 hours agoUnique performances are scheduled throughout the weekend by singer and instrumentalist Kim Riley, storyteller Meg Brown, poetry Marissa Houle, ...
- Diverse groups gather at Multicultural Expo - Ann Arbor News Blog
Outside, Jimmas Bar-B-Que sizzled. Inside, American Indian dancers stepped in time to a drumbeat. Saturday's Multicultural Expo at Armory Arts Village included ethnic poetry, African dance, singers, speakers, raffles and multicultural fashion shows ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists - Bradenton Herald
Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, received a National Book Award nomination Wednesday for "Shadow Country," an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category included Marilynne ...
- A Vote Against Rashness (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- GEORGE, BEING GEORGE - New York Times
GEORGE, BEING GEORGENew York Times, United States - 22 minutes agoHe also edited and nursed that durable and amazing literary quarterly, The Paris Review, which published superb fiction and poetry and featured author ...
- Guardian profile: Sebastian Barry, favourite to win this year's Booker (Guardian Unlimited)
Guardian profile on Sebastian Barry: History and family fuse in the work of the author tipped to win the Booker
- Book shapes Lincoln’s early education - Commercial News
Newspaper reporting is full of surprises. For instance, I have handled two documents that Abraham Lincoln signed. One was the commission for Major Gen. Robert H. Milroy of Rensselaer, Ind.; the other was a court document unearthed in the Vermilion ...
- There Will Be Blood - Salon
Daniel Day-Lewis (as Daniel Plainview) in "There Will Be Blood." Dec. 26, 2007 | Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" is an austere folly, a picture so ambitious, so filled with filmmaking, that its very scale almost obscures its blankness ...
- Obama Tapped Hal Prince, Michael Chabon to Craft Culture Plank - Bloomberg
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Barack Obama writes poetry, gets props from Bruce Springsteen and Jay-Z , and is the first White House contender to include a far-reaching arts plank in his platform. The proposals range from increased support for arts ...
- Maulucci On Poetry: Poets have long explored their work through ... - Norwich Bulletin
Maulucci On Poetry: Poets have long explored their work through ...Norwich Bulletin, CT - 1 hour agoAS Maulucci’s first 35 poetry columns are now available as an e-book titled “On Poetry, The Mysterious Art,” from Lorenzo Press (www.lorenzopress.com) for ...
- Theater review: Clever take on Wonderland entertains - Wisconsin State Journal
Theater review: Clever take on Wonderland entertainsWisconsin State Journal, WI - Oct 17, 2008Carroll's poetry jones (the Jabberwock and the Walrus and Carpenter) makes a brief cameo, but kids who haven't read their Carroll aren't likely to follow it ...
- 1-25 of 132 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV - Major League Baseball
Let's talk about how the world has, well, evolved, while the Yankees were busy winning 26 World Series titles in the past 85 years. In 1923, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patented the iconoscope, a transmission tube that eventually led to television. In ...
- An artful surprise for an Womanspace founder's 80th birthday (Rockford Register Star)
Dorothy Bock thought she was on her way to see a special exhibit Friday night with her friend, Elaine Hirschenberger. Bock didn’t know that instead, she was headed to her surprise 80th birthday party at the New American Theater Center for a celebration — “80 Years in the Making: One Fabulous Celebration of Dorothy Bock, Keeper of the Dream.” Ă‚Â
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