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- Compelling Cleveland Orchestra program features pianist Emanuel Ax - Cleveland Plain Dealer
What: Franz Welser-Most conducts works by Mozart, Strauss, Szymanowski and Dvorak, with pianist Emanuel Ax. When: 3 p.m. Sunday. Where: Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 90 N. Professor St., Oberlin. Tickets: $10-$26. Call 440-775-8169. Pianist Emanuel ...
- War Zone: A Preview of the Fall 2008 Off-Broadway Season (Playbill)
War and politics, two of the main things on the American public's minds this fall, will also be mulled by the Off-Broadway theatre this fall.
- It's art, for dogs' sake - KeepMEcurrent.com
It's art, for dogs' sakeKeepMEcurrent.com, ME - 12 minutes agoAndy Curran, Westbrook, Dog Star Creations: Cards and journals featuring images inspired by nature accompanied by original poetry by the artist. ...
- 'Tales From the Perilous Realm' by JRR Tolkien - Wilton Villager
'Tales From the Perilous Realm' by JRR TolkienWilton Villager, CT - 15 hours agoTolkien's Elves were grim warriors with tall spears and tragic tales of lost love, greed and despair. On a lighter note, also in the anthology, ...
- From Grief to Glory 1 - A Review by Martin Downes - Banner of Truth
From Grief to Glory 1 - A Review by Martin DownesBanner of Truth, UK - 15 hours ago17) He then goes on to ask ' . . . who has set us a Christian example of how to bear up under the loss of a child?' (p.18). The answer to that question can ...
- Play sinks teeth into unholy Romanian regime - Enterprise News
Play sinks teeth into unholy Romanian regimeEnterprise News, MA - 1 hour ago“I wrote poetry until I went to college,†she begins. “It was not bad poetry, for a high-schooler. But I always felt something was wrong with it, ...
- Library celebrates with author, slam poet Houston Today - Houston Today
Library celebrates with author, slam poet Houston TodayHouston Today, Canada - Oct 15, 2008Adler was in Houston Wednesday to facilitate a writing workshop aimed at youth in the afternoon, then performed Slam Poetry in the evening. ...
- Children's Poet Jack Prelutsky Gives Reading at The Huntington - Pasadena Now
Pasadena NowChildren's Poet Jack Prelutsky Gives Reading at The HuntingtonPasadena Now, CA - 35 minutes agoHe also spearheaded the "Make Poetry Happen" contest, designed to encourage educators to develop creative ways promote poetry in the classroom. ...
- What You’re Doing Tonight: 11/30 (NBC Washington)
Free Belly Dancing, Karaoke and Slam Poetry all in one night.
- Poetry review: Katrina aftermath haunts collection of poems - Orlando Sentinel
Poetry review: Katrina aftermath haunts collection of poemsOrlando Sentinel, FL - 1 hour agoThe poems about that event, and its aftermath, are the strongest work in the book. Ford worries less about what the event means and more about how to bring ...
- Poetry Reading (Knox College)
Rodney G. Jones, professor of English at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, will read from his own poetry at 4 p.m., Friday, October 28, in the Compass Room, 251 S. West St., Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. The reading is free and open to the public.
- Acclaimed NASA consultant and scientist wins Cheshire Prize for ... - ChesterChronicle.co.uk
Acclaimed NASA consultant and scientist wins Cheshire Prize for ...ChesterChronicle.co.uk, UK - 8 hours agoJohn combines his work as a top level physicist with a passion for creative writing. He has previously won first prize in several national poetry and short ...
- Indigenous message - San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Indigenous messageSan Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA - 1 hour agoFor Silvas, Day of the Dead celebrations are a good time to pass on the Aztec message that there is no need to worry about death: thinking about death is ...
- Toronto Radar: Awkward Show and Tell Promises a Humiliating Good Time - Martiniboys.com
Toronto Radar: Awkward Show and Tell Promises a Humiliating Good TimeMartiniboys.com, Canada - 11 minutes agoBy Richard Trapunski in Attractions Last year I went to a U of T event called "The Poetry Massacre". It used a tried and tested formula, a poetry reading, ...
- Mark Steel: It's not about great men, but those who put them there (Independent)
The most common view of history is that it's created by the personalities of a handful of important figures. So world events can be explained by the fact that Churchill was strong, or Henry VIII wanted a divorce, or Napoleon had a complex about being short; as if an era of revolution and war was a result of him stretching in his kitchen, grumbling: "I can't reach the top shelf. I know, I'll ...
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