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- New Yorker praises C.D. Wright's latest book of poetry - Harrison Daily Times
A new book of poems by Carolyn Wright, daughter of Ernie and Aline Wright of Harrison, is drawing critical acclaim. Her “Rising, Falling, Hovering†brought this review from The New Yorker: “Wright is a resolutely experimental poet, funny and ...
- The power of a smile - star.com.my
SMILING is a way to attain peace of mind and build better relationships, according to spiritual mentor and artistic yoga teacher Bharat Thakur. “Every other problem today is a relationship problem and only a smile can make another person smile and ...
- Studying with the master still resonates with Knoxville guitarist (Knoxville News Sentinel)
There was a point in Ben Bolt's life that felt unreal.
- Kunal Kohli (TOI photo) - Times of India
A marvellous creation of art — or to be precise, music! Director Kunal Kohli has roped in the greats — lyricist Prasoon Joshi and music wizards, Shankar, Ehsan and Loy — to deliver some soul-searching, heart-rendering numbers for Yashraj ...
- It's Never Too Late to Join the Circus: On Marie Carter's The ... - Bookslut
It's Never Too Late to Join the Circus: On Marie Carter's The ...Bookslut, IL - 34 minutes agoAs Carter chronicles her life before and after her father's sudden death, her serene, utilitarian prose is nonetheless poetic in its scope, ...
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory - SI.com
Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glorySI.com - 7 hours ago"There's a lot of poetry and a unique spirit to the game. There's some really beautiful writing in the movie about the game itself, and so I think on a more ...
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends, art (The Norwich Bulletin)
“The food is phenomenal,†said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the Willimantic Third Thursday Street Fest, which will take place tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in downtown Willimantic. “A lot of people come just for the food.â€
- Poetry Out Loud - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Poetry Out LoudChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - May 2, 2008The Poetry Out Loud finals were held in Washington, DC, this week, and the winner was a student from the Virgin Islands who recited “Frederick Douglass†by ...
- Up & Coming: Exhibits, Music, Onstage, Potpourri - Nashua Telegraph
Up & Coming: Exhibits, Music, Onstage, PotpourriNashua Telegraph, NH - 35 minutes ago... literature is full of memorable tales and poetry about horses. In her exhibit titled "The Literary Horse: When Legends Come to Life," Vanessa Wright ...
- Dan le Sac and Scroobius Pip - looking for the woman - InTheNews.co.uk
InTheNews.co.ukDan le Sac and Scroobius Pip - looking for the womanInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoI'd say I first started writing poetry in 2005/2006 but as a youngster and a teen, I was in little punk bands writing lyrics and you realise now that that ...
- The Poetics of Mark Rylance - Blackbookmag.com
Perhaps understanding that the Tonys get very little press outside of New York, Best actor winner Mark Rylance from Boeing-Boeing did his best at this past Sunday's ceremony to ensure that the rest of us stood up and took notice. A little excerpt ...
- Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concert - International Herald Tribune
Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concertInternational Herald Tribune, France - 6 hours agoIt was designed by American architect Peter Eisenman and cost €27.6 million (US$42.4 million) to build. It is open 24 hours a day.
- Afterglow of CCM opera lingers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
On Friday, the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music mounted "Rappaccini's Daughter," an opera in two acts by Daniel Catán, in the intimate Cohen Family Studio Theater. Although it was a stripped-down, studio series production (there was no orchestra or lavish set), it had an irresistibly seductive quality. Its afterglow lingered, whether for its poetic libretto or its ...
- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance - Playbill
Given his pedigree, one would expect that actor Mark Rylance's long-awaited Broadway debut would be in a high-minded production of some work of the Bard's. Rylance was, after all, the first artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London, turning ...
- Saturday, June 28 - Advocate Weekly
Saturday, June 28Advocate Weekly, MA - 1 hour ago... to preview the exciting work of this year's resident artists, art sale, children's activities, books and poetry readings and more, noon-5 pm Free. ...
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