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- Entertainment Calendar - Free Press
CWE and Symphonic Bands — 7:30 p.m., MSU Halling Recital Hall, $8 general admission, $4 for students and children, 389-5549. Hiking on Rasmussen Woods trails — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Elk’s Nature Center, free, 387-8585. “Lysistrata†— 7:30 p ...
- Compelling Cleveland Orchestra program features pianist Emanuel Ax (The Plain Dealer)
REVIEW Cleveland Orchestra 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 Ax...
- Best bets on the Net - Florida Times-Union
Find tips, info and advice for taking photos of jack-o'-lanterns, ghouls, goblins, grown-ups and more here. Visit "Halloween Photo Tips - Our Ghoulish Guide to Scary Snaps" for lighting techniques, creative shooting ideas and links to related ...
- Release angers slain woman's kin - Arizona Daily Star
Release angers slain woman's kinArizona Daily Star, AZ - 9 hours agoA lover of all things artistic — especially photography and poetry, Katz "lit up any room," her brother 22-year-old David Katz said. ...
- Poetry makes fun work of test preparation (Everett Herald)
LAKE STEVENS -- Fifth- graders listened, lips pursed in concentration, as librarian Emily Wolfe read poetry. "Boneless, translucent," she recited in a library at Sunnyside Elementary. "We undulate, undulate. Gelatinously."
- From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV - New York Yankees
Let's talk about how the world has, well, evolved, while the Yankees were busy winning 26 World Series titles in the past 85 years. In 1923, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patented the iconoscope, a transmission tube that eventually led to television. In ...
- Bang to read from her poetry today - Iowa City Press-Citizen
University of Iowa Writers' Workshop visiting faculty member Mary Jo Bang will read from her poetry in a free event at 7 p.m. today in the Frank Conroy Reading Room of Dey House on the UI campus. Bang is the author of five books of poems, including ...
- Rave reviews for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ - Daily Times
Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle’s new Mumbai-based film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ won rave reviews Friday after its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. The movie follows a poor boy’s rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on ...
- Sharing ‘God’s Trombones’ - Winchester Star
WINCHESTER — More than 70 years after African-American poet James Weldon Johnson’s death, some of his most famous works will be brought to life here this weekend. United Methodist clergywoman Youtha Hardman-Cromwell will present her ...
- Globe North People - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeGlobe North PeopleBoston Globe, United States - 6 hours agoShe enjoys singing, dancing, painting, writing poetry, sports, baton twirling, and flute. Senibaldi took the North Shore stage in "Hairspray" and in ...
- The Ultimate Narrator [Poetry] (Gawker)
Emily Brill: "This place is so beautiful. It sucks to go home alone. Movie star earlier. But I told him no. I’m a prude. Sorry. I wonder what my friends from brown did tonight. Or maybe they didn’t...
- A true artist with words - LHU Eagle Eye (subscription)
A true artist with wordsLHU Eagle Eye (subscription), PA - 58 minutes agoShe made that clear as she read her elegantly written poems and explained each carefully constructed line. A poem is like DNA. ...
- Tom McNichol: The Poetry of Sarah Palin (HuffingtonPost)
Palin's campaign pronouncements have demonstrated a fragile Haiku-like quality that have often challenged the listener to explore not only the subject but also the very nature of meaning itself.
- An artful surprise for an Womanspace founder's 80th birthday - Rockford Register-Star
Dorothy Bock thought she was on her way to see a special exhibit Friday night with her friend, Elaine Hirschenberger. The women, School Sisters of St. Francis, were headed to a special gallery at the J.R. Kortman Gallery on Main Street, followed by a ...
- BVAC presents poets Poetry in the Village program (Babylon Beacon)
On Sunday, December 14, 2 to 4 p.m., the Babylon Village Arts Council will present poets J.T. (Judy) Turek and Lorraine Conlin at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon Village. This Poetry in the Village program is free and open to the public. The two poets' readings will be followed by an open mike.
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