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- Two poets to read at APSU Wednesday - Leaf Chronicle
Two poets will visit Austin Peay State University Wednesday to read from their books of poetry. Kate Daniels, author of "The Niobe Poems," "The White Wave" and "Four Testimonies," lives in Nashville and teaches at Vanderbilt University. "She has ...
- Click image to enlarge - McKinney Courier-Gazette
MCKINNEY - Victoria Jackson's first big break was on the Tonight Show when she did handstands and recited poetry in additional to her stand-up routine. A generation later, Jackson comes to town for a gig at the McKinney Performing Arts Center where ...
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' head list of fall musicals - Forbes
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." It's the show ...
- Ticket to Lunch: Find books, peace at Reader's Café (The Evening Sun)
I felt like Belle, in Beauty and the Beast, when she discovers the Beast's library. An avid reader, Belle looked in awe and wonder at the books lining the walls, just as I did when I entered the Reader's Café, in Hanover.
- Why Evan Tanner Was Important - MMAFrenzy.com
Why Evan Tanner Was ImportantMMAFrenzy.com, PA - 2 hours agoEvan Tanner rocked a papa smurf beard in the scalding Las Vegas sun, he lived in shambles and wrote obscure poetry to pass the time, and he admitted every ...
- The Sound of the Smiths - Pitchforkmedia.com
The Sound of the SmithsPitchforkmedia.com, IL - 1 hour agoThe divide isn't absolute-- second single "This Charming Man" is as wry and sprightly a record as they ever made; latterday B-Side "Asleep" as dark a one. ...
- Twelve prominent Americans give their verdict George Bush's cultural legacy (Guardian Unlimited)
Dubya's reign is nearly over. What impact did he have on the artistic life of his country? Twelve prominent Americans give their verdict
- Words to cringe by -- and laugh about - News & Observer
Words to cringe by -- and laugh aboutNews & Observer, NC - 3 hours agoSo one night, she went to a friend's house, and over box wine, she read a few selections. Her friend laughed hard. And even though sharing her youthful ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction - Miami Herald
A portrait of Fabiola Santiago that appears on the back jacket of her book, Reclaiming Paris. In the fall of 1994, I traveled to Guantánamo for The Miami Herald to report on the tent-city camps erected by the U.S. government to house and detain ...
- Classical music review: Koechlin: Piano Works Vol 1 - Guardian Unlimited
Though it has still only scratched the surface of Charles Koechlin's vast and still scarcely known output, Hänssler has temporarily, at least, abandoned its exploration of his orchestral works to begin a series devoted to the piano music. There are ...
- ON THE RECORD: Legrand, Boublil and Schönberg's Marguerite , Plus Blackhurst & Stritch (Playbill)
This week, the London cast album of the new Michel Legrand-Alain Boublil-Claude-Michel Schönberg musical Marguerite and "Dreaming of a Song," with Klea Blackhurst and Billy Stritch singing Hoagy Carmichael.
- Thursday, September 18, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Sir M Visvesvaraya Memorial Foundation: Celebration of Sir M V’s 148th Birthday Celebration, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa and Arun Jaitley, Senior BJP leader and former union minister participates, Chowdaiah Memorial Hall, Vyalikaval, 5.30 pm.
- Book First Glance (SouthtownStar)
Here are the opening paragraphs of "The Fifth Floor" (Knopf, $23.95), a police thriller by Michael Harvey, a Chicago resident and co-creator and executive producer of "Cold Case Files":
- Ed Pavlic's requiem for Donny Hathaway - Vermont Cynic (subscription)
Ed Pavlic's requiem for Donny HathawayVermont Cynic (subscription), VT - 10 minutes agoOn Thursday Sep 25, Ed Pavlic drew a crowd to the John Dewey Memorial Lounge to enjoy his verbal renditions of his poetry. Pavlic has just released a new ...
- Peter Conrad talks women, witchcraft and the election with John Updike (Guardian Unlimited)
'Lately,' said John Updike, 'I've been feeling not so much a wish to die as a wish that being alive didn't generate so many demands.' Sitting across from Updike in a Boston hotel suite with my notebook open, I was the demand, and I have to say that he looked equal to it: now 76, with a wintry shock of white hair, his eyes gleamed in his angular, bevelled face, and his mouth curved in wry ...
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