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- From Russia with Jazz - All About Jazz
From Russia with JazzAll About Jazz, PA - 8 hours agoThe band also consisted of African-American musicians, but, according to historical sources, sounded less hot than the Jazz Kings. ...
- Jess at the Cooley Art Gallery (The Oregonian)
In a treasure-trove retrospective opening tomorrow at Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery , "Jess: To and From the Printed Page," the late San Francisco artist known as Jess is connected through his many collaborations and friendships to the broader literary scene in which he thrived.
- Summer Writers Institute includes Pulitzer winners - Schenectady Gazette
Summer Writers Institute includes Pulitzer winnersSchenectady Gazette, NY - 27 minutes agoJuly 11 — Fiction reading, at Gannett Auditorium: Joyce Carol Oates (National Book Award, “Them,” “We Were the Mulvaneys”). July 14 — Fiction and poetry ...
- Poetry comes alive - Auburn Citizen
Auburn CitizenPoetry comes aliveAuburn Citizen, NY - 2 hours ago“It was funny, and everybody was screaming; I like to scream.” All this week and last Dakos spoke to elementary school students in each of the five ...
- Poet Salinas dies at 70 Fresnan pioneer in Mexican-American literary scene. (The Fresno Bee)
Luis Omar Salinas, an influential poet associated with Philip Levine and other Fresno poets, managed a successful literary career and enjoyed the support of family in Sanger.
- Comic books 'can get boys in the habit of reading' - Times Online
Young boys should be encouraged to read comic-book annuals such as the Dandy and Beano or books based on Disney tie-ins to get them into the reading habit young and help them to keep up with girls' at school, a government adviser says. Chris Brown ...
- Authors at literary festival - Beverley Guardian
Authors at literary festivalBeverley Guardian, UK - 20 hours agoFor adults, a nine-mile walk and a talk about William Wilberforce are on the agenda, along with a poetry evening, a big book quiz and even a performance by ...
- Heart song - Gulf News
I express myself better through music. I can be myself. My musical beginnings. My family encouraged me in music since my childhood. I am originally from Bekaa, Lebanon; when I am not touring, I consider Beirut my home. My late father Jean Wehbe was a ...
- 'Pact' distress can only be eased with a song - Baltimore Sun
'Pact' distress can only be eased with a songBaltimore Sun, United States - 5 hours agoAt this point, having pointed the fickle finger of blame on the economy, celebrities, the film industry and of course the American family unit, ...
- The Transom - New York Observer
Cattrall to reporters: Bite me. “It’s very surreal,” said David Chang , the hugely hyped hotshot at the helm of Manhattan’s three Momofuku restaurants, about taking top honors as the city’s best chef at the James Beard Foundation Awards at ...
- Classic album, bands get a second look - Biloxi Sun Herald
T his April 22 release is another installment of Eagle Rock's Classic Albums series, and is one of the most interesting/involved/expansive ones yet. The Doors eponymous debut album, recorded in 1967, was the often-dark flipside to the flower-power ...
- CD Review: Alkaline Trio looks to pop with 'Agony and Irony' - U-Wire.com
With Alkaline Trio's major label debut "Agony and Irony," it's hard to distinguish if the band tried too hard or didn't try hard enough. My love and adoration for this band makes it hard to write anything remotely negative about their music - heck ...
- Caring banks could have prevented housing crisis - Post-Tribune
"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain."Â -- Robert Frost In his book "Kennedy," Theodore C. Sorensen wrote "Few will forget the memorable moments of that solemn ceremony at ...
- Believe: "The X-Files" sequel has the goods - Arizona Daily Star
Believe: "The X-Files" sequel has the goodsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoAnd that’s fine, because there’sa poetry in this one-off, six-years-later epilogue, which leaves you satisfied yet longing for more, wanting to believe ...
- Mum’s tribute to “loving and caring” Goth son - IC Cheshire
THE mother of the man killed in a road collision on Whitchurch bypass says her family’s world had been torn apart. In a loving tribute, Mrs Susanna Furber described her 26-year-old son Kenny as a “good and caring man” who was always willing to ...
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