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- Browne jazzing up poetry - Stonnington Leader
Stonnington LeaderBrowne jazzing up poetryStonnington Leader, Australia - 1 hour ago"I've always been inspired by things outside of jazz, by literature and poetry," he said. "It is a brilliant French poem, written when he was about ...
- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Sydney Morning Herald
FIVE BELLS , Kenneth Slessor's elegy for his friend Joe Lynch, who drowned in Sydney Harbour in 1927, is arguably the most famous poem written about Sydney. But Slessor's own rarely seen notebook, meticulously written in his neat handwriting and ...
- Beth El Hosts Birthday Aliyah - Voices
Beth El Hosts Birthday AliyahVoices, CT - 12 hours agoThe celebration will feature poetry by Hannah Senesh, Chaim Bialick, Yehuda Amichai and more; dances created by Jodi Falk, co-director of the award-winning ...
- Bevan plaque for NHS anniversary (BBC News)
A plaque is unveiled in NHS founder Aneurin Bevan's constituency to mark the health service's 60th birthday.
- Meet your neighbors - Southwest Daily Times
The days are getting warmer The sun is out brighter And April showers and poems Bring May tulips and poetry readings Join us in concluding April’s National Poetry Month with the start of some great programs at the library this coming May. On Friday ...
- Woman's family suing Green Cove over Taser death - Florida Times-Union
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the city of Green Springs and two of its police officers in federal court. An autopsy categorizes 56-year-old Emily Delafield ...
- Bettendorf posts holiday winners, video - Quad-Cities Online
Bettendorf posts holiday winners, videoQuad-Cities Online, IL - 58 minutes ago... previous Bettendorf Public Library poetry contest. Up to two poems may be submitted but only one prize per person will be awarded. Poem may be no longer ...
- Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008 - Simsbury Post
Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008Simsbury Post, CT - 17 minutes agoThese various forms of language converge next week as the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival returns to Hill-Stead Museum with former United States Poet Laureate ...
- DSO finds little freshness in new music - Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra gave the world premiere of Stacy Garrop's "Becoming Medusa" on Thursday, a sumptuously scored and meticulously crafted 15-minute tone poem based on a troubled figure of Greek mythology. The winner of the DSO's inaugural ...
- Bringing night life back to the city! (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE: Grand pianos in the sky, gigantic helium balloons descending from above, water and fire dances - this is only the tip of the iceberg of what Singaporeans can expect as Singapore launches its very own outdoor Night Festival, come July this year.
- South Africa: Mandela is the Epitome of Struggle And Aspiration of Humanity - George Ngwane (AllAfrica.com)
On Friday, July 18, the people of Buea and beyond shall be thrilled to a cultural evening in honour of Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday. Mwalimu George Ngwane , the Coordinator of this occasion, has described Mandela as the epitome of the dreams, struggles and aspirations of humanity.
- Dean Windass eyes top flight for Hull City - Daily Telegraph
Dean Windass is surely Hull City in microcosm because his journey to the brink of Premier League football today has been about as remarkable as his hometown club's. At the age of 39, Windass has been the inspiration behind Hull's resurgence this ...
- One-on-One Q&A with Dawn Scibilia and Alan Cooke, "Home" - The Film Panel Notetaker
One-on-One Q&A with Dawn Scibilia and Alan Cooke, "Home"The Film Panel Notetaker, NY - 4 hours agoScibilia: We watched Wings of Desire and Baraka for its poetry and the great New York: A Documentary Film by Rick Burns which was a great way to quickly ...
- Event honors kids' art skills - Herald News
FRANKFORT -- It can be a few lines of poetry scribbled on a restaurant placemat, or it could be a couple of eighth notes beaten casually on a drum set. It could even be a coffee mug made out of clay or a meticulously drawn self portrait in colored ...
- Ukiah's namesake 17-syllable poetry festival a success (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
With more than 1,500 entries from 10 states, four different nations and spanning three continents, it's apparent there's a lot you can do with 17 syllables -- and Sunday's sixth-annual ukiaHaiku festival proved that.
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