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- Young designer shows her stuff (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—Twenty-one-year-old Sassa Jimenez, preparing for Philippine Fashion Week, gives off a fresh vibe and talks in a delicate voice, apparently wise beyond her years.
- Movie review: Appaloosa - Pegasus News
Movie review: AppaloosaPegasus News, TX - 46 minutes agoIt has all the trappings of the classical Western without any of the poetry: it's a grand-vista beautiful, period-accurate, vacuous shell of a film. ...
- Aloof Mbeki never won over masses in South Africa - International Herald Tribune
CAPE TOWN, South Africa : Thabo Mbeki is fond of packing his speeches with passages from Hamlet and Macbeth, so it is perhaps fitting his downfall had the hallmarks of a Shakespearean tragedy. Mbeki devoted his life to the African National Congress ...
- Have a look at the new Horizon (Guardian Unlimited)
The new online magazine named after Cyril Connolly's legendary journal is well worth a click
- Another use for duct tape - Arkcity.net
Another use for duct tapeArkcity.net - 23 hours agoGrant Williams (local author) will facilitate another poetry session. Bring your own poetry, your old favorites, or just come to listen. ...
- Shows just for kids coming to the Algonquin Theatre - Huntsville Forester
Shows just for kids coming to the Algonquin TheatreHuntsville Forester, Canada - 4 hours agoLittle Big Frog is a play that utilizes masks, music, poetry, puppets and physical comedy. Little Big Frog is a fractured fairy tale and a timeless morality ...
- Can't we leave Hughes and Plath alone? - Guardian Unlimited
Little poetry, lots of prurience ... Sylvia Plath (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Ted Hughes (Daniel Craig) in the movie Sylvia The news that the British Library has bought an extensive archive of Ted Hughes's s letters, drafts, and diaries , was heralded by ...
- Veteran's Day service at Great Lakes National Cemetery draws hundreds - MLive.com
Veteran's Day service at Great Lakes National Cemetery draws hundredsMLive.com, MI - 13 hours agoHolly High School students performed dramatic presentations and read poetry as part of their third annual Veterans Day Salute. Dennis, who volunteered to ...
- Singer Cave to present Turner Prize - Bucks Free Press
Nick Cave, frontman of the Bad Seeds, will announce the winner of this year's Turner Prize. The singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of Madonna, Yoko Ono and actor and director Dennis Hopper in presenting the controversial contemporary art ...
- Poetry sought for publication - Traverse City Record Eagle
Poetry sought for publicationTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoWriters may submit up to three poems of no more than 40 lines each; there is a $10 entry fee. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 15. ...Poetry prize submissions sought Leelanau Enterpriseall 2 news articles
- Charles Busch returns with more Hollywood spoofing - San Francisco Chronicle
Charles Busch returns with more Hollywood spoofingSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoTelecharge. _"Romantic Poetry." Several couples deal with the difficulties of true love. A new musical by John Patrick Shanley and Henry Krieger. ...
- Ed’s award-winning poem captures Aussie spirit - Berwick News
Ed’s award-winning poem captures Aussie spiritBerwick News, Australia - 3 hours agoBy Callan Date NARRE Warren wordsmith Ed Walker has added to a long list of accolades with another prized piece of poetry. Mr Walker’s latest achievement is ...
- Native poets show recent work (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Add some Southwestern culture to your life and attend a poetry reading by two award-winning authors Thursday. UA professors Luci Tapahonso and Ofelia Zepeda will celebrate the release of their respective books, "A Radiant Curve" and "Where Clouds are Formed" during the reading.
- Once were ordinary men - The Age
Once were ordinary menThe Age, Australia - 3 hours agoThere is some poetry in this day after all.) We drive up the winding valley road towards Kevington, mountains closing in around us, headlights on in the ...
- 'August 4, 1964’ boldly captures the urgency of a complex time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL DALLAS — August 4, 1964 , a "secular oratorio" by American composer Steven Stucky, with the libretto by Gene Scheer, was performed for the first time Thursday by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The piece is coherent, dramatically gripping, thematically relevant and musically accessible. August 4, 1964 uses the combined orchestra, large chorus and four vocal soloists conducted ...
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