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- Dylan's mystery girl tells it like it was - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - It was one of the most iconic record album covers ever released, and Suze Rotolo was part of it: On a snowy day in 1963, she snuggled with Bob Dylan as the two walked down a Greenwich Village street. "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" went on to ...
- Who are the real lesbians? (Independent)
When is a lesbian not a Lesbian? The answer's in the capital letter – it's when you are a woman who loves women, rather than an inhabitant of the Aegean paradise of Lesbos (or Lesvos in the modern spelling). For decades, foolish and unsophisticated tourists have giggled about the coincidence of the Greek island and the sexual orientation. Now it's become the crux of a legal dispute whose ...
- Literary encounter between Ghalib and Marx - Merinews
Literary encounter between Ghalib and MarxMerinews, India - 18 minutes agoIn your next edition of poetry do write in detail addressing workers: "Landlords, administrators, and religious leaders sap your toil’s rewards by taking ...
- Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New Set - Bloomberg
Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New SetBloomberg - 1 hour agoEven through the unavoidable static and radio interference of amateur technology, there is sheer poetry in these performances of Debussy's ``Suite ...
- Text size (Malaysia Today)
The political system has become very corrupt; the crime rate has increased and environmental degradation has continued. Political dynasties proliferate. Few families are controlling the nation's economy – for their own political gains.
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
TOLETHORPE Hall, near Stamford, is world-famous for putting on three plays each year. This year, it is treating audiences to Romeo and Juliet, Richard III – and The Wind in the Willows. The beauty of Tolethorpe is that all the actors are amateurs ...
- A Case of Poetic Justice. Literally. - Washington Post
A Case of Poetic Justice. Literally.Washington Post, United States - 48 minutes agoThis is life itself, which Frost puts at stake in his poem. The students were unprepared for the sudden death of the boy, the shocking finality of it, ...
- Backstage Pass: (The Meridian Star)
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first visit to EMCC.
- Karla Mosley and Lenelle Moïse - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comKarla Mosley and Lenelle MoïseTheaterMania.com, NY - 8 hours agoLenelle Moise's two-hander Expatriate, now at The Culture Project, charts the ups and downs of the friendship between Claudie (Moise) and Alphine (Karla ...
- Young and expressionable: Youth Speak poetry slams give a voice to ... - Seattle Times
7 p.m. Sunday, May 18. Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave.; $5 youth, $10 adults (206-661-2036 or www.seattleyouthspeaks.org ) A spotlight shines down onto a crumpled piece of notebook paper, as a faltering voice utters words that ...
- Weekend events in West Michigan - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
Weekend events in West MichiganThe Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 42 minutes agoDyer-Ives Foundation Poetry Competition Readings, 1-3 pm Saturday, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, 41 Sheldon Blvd. SE, free, 454-7000, uica.org. ...
- Hip hop, politics and passion drive Erica Ford - Amsterdam News
Hip hop, politics and passion drive Erica FordAmsterdam News, NY - 7 hours agoWe have classes for poetry, film, music, fashion, whatever helps them release their feelings. We are creating young entrepreneurs. ...
- Scouting Report: Jihad - Baller Status
Hip-hop is a genre that reaches all races and cultures. It's international influence has made it popular among youth around the globe and among all cultures. One culture who has yet spawned a huge star within the U.S. is the Middle East. Sure, there ...
- POWER POETRY: NH poets slam their way to national contest - Union Leader
MANCHESTER – YOU DON'T HAVE to be well-versed in the ways of competitive poetry to know a good slam when you hear one. You only have to be entertained. At least, that was the advice given me last week as I prepared to judge contestants during this ...
- Live Music - Omaha World-Herald
Little Joe and Big Trouble, 8 p.m., no cover, Downtown Blues, 1512 Howard St. 345-0180. Buttercup, 9 p.m., Goofy Foot Lounge, 1012 S. 10th St., no cover, 280-1012. Whiskey Pistols, Dain Estes of Shaking Tree , 9 p.m., $5 cover, Mick's Music & Bar ...
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