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- Palisade High senior mixes music into everything - Grand Junction Sentinel
Palisade High senior mixes music into everythingGrand Junction Sentinel, CO - 11 hours agoHe recites poetry to himself when he reads it. And when he practices viola, he does so in the bathroom to hear the echo. “I love hearing how sounds come ...
- James Lee Burke's New Orleans - Daily Telegraph
Author James Lee Burke talks about the lasting damage of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. ; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1494875123/bctid1736991231 http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1139053637 In the thickening dusk I ...
- A look at the best books for fall (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
List of upcoming fiction books is both broad and deep
- Finding the fresh in IC (The Daily Iowan)
John Nkemngong Nkengasong thinks Iowa City is "fresh." No, the Cameroonian author is not making a Will Smith reference, he's referring to a uniqueness in the structure of Iowa City itself. "I admire the University of Iowa," he said. "I've been to New York University … Columbia … Harvard … Oxford … but I think the University of Iowa has something extraordinary in terms of its architecture, ...
- Virtually everybody WAS kung-fu fightin' - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
Virtually everybody WAS kung-fu fightin'Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - 1 hour agoSo it thrills me that in recent years the old gal has come alive with poetry readings, acoustic music nights, art films, concerts (Joan Baez, Aimee Mann, ...
- Simon Callow: My first love (Independent)
I was sixteen. I was always falling in love. This very natural state of affairs was rendered complicated by the fact that the year was 1965 and boys weren't suppose to fall in love with boys. I felt no guilt about the direction of my desires, but I was loth to express them, partly because I knew that if I picked the wrong person to make my declaration of love to, I could get punched on the ...
- Star search (Daily Orange)
Jerijah West signed up for 'Cuse Got Talent on a whim. He thought it could be fun and a good opportunity to show people what he does best. And according to the judges, he was the best in the competition held Saturday. West, a sophomore communication and rhetorical studies major, commanded the stage at the second annual 'Cuse Got Talent, winning the competition.
- Making jazz and taming crowds - Mail & Guardian Online
Making jazz and taming crowdsMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoIt is the 80th birthday of Johannesburg so we intend to have quite a nice crowd and we are going to have a great party to celebrate. ...
- An evening of poetry (Deccan Herald)
Expressing emotion and culture through poetry has been an Indian tradition and to get performers to present poetry from different genres to a packed audience is a wonderful experience in itself.
- Books: "Hurry Down Sunshine" (The New Yorker)
On July 5, 1996, my daughter was struck mad,†Greenberg writes at the start of a remarkable memoir. Sally, fifteen years old, after weeks of reading poetry and scribbling with mounting fervor, whirls through Greenwich Village possessed by a belief that people are born with genius but gradually lose it . . .
- Rock Co-op - West Hawaii Today
A father and son duo get down with Wild Cherry's "Play that Funky Music." Adults and teenagers make use of the open area in front of the stage to showcase their dance moves. Others sit back and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Children run around the ...
- Disputes Over Ukrainian Orthodoxy Dominate Christian Feast - The Bulletin
Ukrainian Christians celebrate 1020 years of Christianity in Kiev on July 28, but disputes among the three competing Ukrainian Orthodox Churches, and the visit of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, the most senior Eastern Orthodox bishop ...
- All Indian life is here (Guardian Unlimited)
The BBC recently celebrated its success in drawing 10 million viewers to the final episode of the latest series of Doctor Who, but it was still a long way short of the figures achieved by Doordarshan, the Indian state television company, which in the late 1980s drew more than 100 million viewers to its mythological epic, the Ramayana.
- Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound - Punknews.org
Gaslight Anthem - The '59 SoundPunknews.org - 3 hours agoIt’sa talent which shines on throughout both the morbid and joyful songs, and often reads like poetry. The lines "And they burnt up the diner where I always ...
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend (Toronto Star)
Here are some of the events in the city this weekend. For more entertainment listings, be sure to check out our Weekday Planner, Stage, Clubs and Galleries listings.
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