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- Hot Entertainment Picks: 10/03/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
No Malarky: Malinky plays Union Street; Round two for dance stars; Junkyard Ghosts offer vision in poetry; West Coast meets West Shore in variety act; Fall favorite Cole returns to Northport; Destination north for furniture, arts show; Singers are styling at Bellaire church; Beat it to Elk Rapids for gallery walk
- On the Road at 50: the Beat goes on - Times Online
Times OnlineOn the Road at 50: the Beat goes onTimes Online, UK - 9 minutes agoBad legacy: the belief that opening up your mind and letting rip a stream of consciousness constitutes readable prose has produced works of tedious, ...
- Quebe Sisters Band brings old sounds to Tin Cup Tea - Reno Gazette
On Saturday, a band of sisters from Texas will bring a sound that most people these days associate with scratchy old records and vintage USO footage. The Quebe Sisters Band -- featuring three sisters on fiddle and three-part harmony -- along with two ...
- University of Worcester graduation - Wednesday, November 5 - Worcester News
University of Worcester graduation - Wednesday, November 5Worcester News, UK - 7 hours agoMichael visits schools and children’s events worldwide to share his passion for books, poetry and creativity. His writing is a huge hit with children and ...
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' head list of fall musicals on Broadway (Jam! Showbiz)
NEW YORK - Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
- 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 ...
- Welcome Back, America. We've Missed You. - Huffington Post
Welcome Back, America. We've Missed You.Huffington Post, NY - Nov 13, 2008That self-proclaimed "skinny guy with a funny name" will soon be installed as your new President. Do not doubt how much it means to us. ...
- 'Miracle at St. Anna' Misses The Mark - Hartford Courant
'Miracle at St. Anna' Misses The MarkHartford Courant, United States - 6 minutes agoWhile Lee aimed to make this adaptation of James McBride's novel an epic of the African-American experience in the war, the flimsy material, ...
- August Wilson's century cycle comes to close in 'Radio Golf (San Jose Mercury News)
Wistful final chapter of landmark 10-play canon makes its regional debut at TheatreWorks.
- Matthew Norman: Crisis vanishes if you look in the Mirror - Independent
Matthew Norman: Crisis vanishes if you look in the MirrorIndependent, UK - 9 minutes agoRugby being of about half as much interest to Mirror readers as the ancient epic poetry of western Siberia, Danny was front-page fodder purely as gentleman ...
- Flaws stymie Intiman's finely acted 'All the King's Men' - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerFlaws stymie Intiman's finely acted 'All the King's Men'Seattle Post Intelligencer - 2 hours agoNewman's elegiacs are a match for Warren's poetry, but their employment here is as intrusive as a freight train at a cotillion. ...
- Melbourne International Film Festival - Bright Lights Film Journal
Bright Lights Film JournalMelbourne International Film FestivalBright Lights Film Journal - 4 hours agoYet their clipped, modernist poetry comes to life during the musical sequences. By contrast, La France, a romance set during World War I, is beautiful and ...
- Sikh march carries message of peace, unity - Sacramento Bee
Sikh march carries message of peace, unitySacramento Bee, USA - 4 hours agoThe occasion was a celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Sikh Holy Scripture, 1430 pages of poetry in 31 different meters that calls for interfaith ...
- Determined Montana wordsmith travels writing path (The Montana Standard)
KALISPELL — For as long as she can remember, Kathy Dunnehoff of Kalispell wanted to become a writer.
- Colleges lead the way (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester State College nursing students and faculty will shine a spotlight on homelessness and the lack of affordable housing by creating a cardboard village on the lawn of the Student Center beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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