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- My View: Lanesville's standing up for art, poetry - Gloucester Daily Times
My View: Lanesville's standing up for art, poetryGloucester Daily Times, USA - 33 minutes agoI read some poems about art, and the perception of art, taking cues from Degas, Delacroix and Crespi. And though I didn't (dimly) have a poem about Lane, ...
- Brock's Centre for the Arts bringing top talent to Niagara students (St. Catharines Standard)
Gypsies, a Runaway Bunny and the dangers of crystal meth are some of the professional presentations being offered to Niagara students through Brock University's Centre [...]
- Artist – Shafqat Amanat Ali - RadioandMusic.com
Artist – Shafqat Amanat AliRadioandMusic.com, India - 3 hours agoThe fifth track Aawo Saiyyo is a very poetry by Baba Bulleh Shah. Originally composed in raag Bhairavi and taal Mughlai ( seven beats), this kalaam has been ...
- Stop being a recycling polluter - Memphis Commercial Appeal
The future of the unmanned Agricenter public recycling drop-off center on Moore Road at Germantown Parkway is seriously threatened by individuals and businesses that leave cardboard, trash and other material on the ground around the containers ...
- With tunes from Scotland's past, she finds a resonance with the ... - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeWith tunes from Scotland's past, she finds a resonance with the ...Boston Globe, United States - 4 hours ago"There's such wonderful poetry in the songs," Fowlis says. "The melodies are very distinctive, very influenced by the scales of the bagpipes. ...
- Interview: Alaa Al Aswany - Guardian Unlimited
Ten years ago Alaa Al Aswany was about to give up writing and emigrate to New Zealand. A practising dentist in Cairo, he had toiled at fiction for a decade but had been rejected on three occasions by the General Egyptian Book Organisation (Gebo), the ...
- Church has heart for art (The Greenville News)
When he was growing up on a farm in the African nation of Namibia, Johann Vanderbijl felt that he was a misfit.
- 1-25 of 130 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 ...
- Michael Moore's pals make documentary films - MLive.com
AP Photo Panelists, from left, Jason Pollock, Gini Reticker, Tia Lessin and Carl Deal are shown with filmmaker Michael Moore, right, Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Traverse City Film Festival. These filmmakers once worked with Moore on pictures such as ...
- Poetry: Find encounters of the sacred kind (The Evening Sun)
Who would be crazy enough to pick the last weekend in unofficial summer to come to the most toured town in our area to see the very popular, recently reconstructed visitor center? Yep, that's me.
- Obama running mate rich with appeal to blue-collar America (Canada.com)
The Christmas of 1972 should have been the happiest of Joseph Biden’s life. Only a few weeks earlier and just 30 years old, the young Delaware attorney had been elected one of the youngest U.S. senators in American history. He and his wife, Neilia, doted on their 13-month-old infant daughter, and the couple’s two sons were growing into rambunctious young preschoolers.
- An Idaho Poet - Boise Weekly
Boise WeeklyAn Idaho PoetBoise Weekly, USA - 1 hour agoHe published a dozen books of poetry, prose and several anthologies, as well as articles for publications across the country. Yet, his focus remained on ...
- Wallace Middle School ready for 'the best year yet' - Kern Valley Sun
Wallace Middle School ready for 'the best year yet'Kern Valley Sun, CA - 2 hours agoIf you thought poetry terms were tough to remember, you should have dropped in on Mrs. Kent’s class. Her 7th grade classes sing songs of poetry to help them ...
- Step back in time - Paris time - with Flint Symphony Orchestra - MLive.com
At the turn of the century -- the previous century -- the city of Paris pulsed with energy. Creativity flowed from artists, authors and composers who gathered in outdoor cafes to discuss the seemingly unending possibilities of the future. It is that ...
- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 - Twin Falls Times-News
The Faulkner Planetarium at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science on the College of Southern Idaho campus will present "Hubble Vision" at 7 p.m.; and "Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon," at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 ...
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