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- Emerging Artists Present 'Catch A Cabaret' 6/2 - Broadway World
Emerging Artists Present 'Catch A Cabaret' 6/2Broadway World, NY - 46 minutes ago... blends poetry, jazz and soul into a cabaret act featuring original songs and short monologues, running through the cycle of sexual adventure, love and ...
- My Dog Has a Crush on My Ram - Slate
I cleared my throat and adopted my most paternal voice. "Lenore," I said, "This isn't going to work. "You're so young. You know nothing of love or the ways of older men. He is far more experienced, a father several times over. You'll both be ...
- Maui poets to compete in National Poetry Slam - KHNL News 8
WAILUKU, Maui (KHNL) - For the first time in three years, a team of poets from Maui will compete in the National Poetry Slam in Madison, Wisconsin. Maui SLAM! is sending four of Hawaii's top spoken-word poets to compete in the annual championship ...
- Enjoy the fruits of the vine at six-day Pittsburgh festival - Morning Call
East Coast Easy is a weekly listing of timely travel destinations along the East Coast. Dozens of restaurants in the Pittsburgh region will celebrate Pittsburgh Wine Festival Week, Saturday through May 8, with wine offerings, luncheons, dinners, wine ...
- Gestures of freedom - Financial Times
“Illustrious and unknown: this was what Degas aspired to be, and what Cy Twombly has become.” That’s how curator Kirk Varnedoe introduced Twombly to an ambivalent American audience at his retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in ...
- Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Stephen Collins Foster's young years in Pittsburgh in the 1800s helped shaped the music he would write later in his life.
- John Adams Survives - City Journal
John Adams SurvivesCity Journal, NY - 34 minutes agoAdams’s final words were poetry itself: “Thomas Jefferson survives.” Actually, Jefferson had died a few hours earlier, though of course Adams didn’t know ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - FOX News
That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director Michael Alltop said. The ...
- Behold, a happy poet - The Independent
After a shaky start, Wendy Cope has become that rarest of things: a best-selling poet, and also a contented one. Christina Patterson meets a true oxymoron "Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the ...
- Communication breakdown (The Phoenix)
Deval Patrick rode into office largely on the backs of adoring grassroots groups and the media. But as governor, he’s ignored both groups You campaign in poetry, Mario Cuomo famously claimed, but you govern in prose. Don’t buy the dichotomy.
- Shock G: Riding Off Into The Sunset - Baller Status
Digital Underground frontman Shock G is a living legend in his own right with well over twenty years of experience in the game. The East Coast based native/Florida transplant, by way of Oakland, California, started his professional career in the late ...
- Connect the dots, follow the arrows: Humboldt Hip Hop - Eureka Times-Standard
Hip-hop is commonly defined by the four elements (dancing, DJing, graffiti writing, and emceeing), but it entails a whole host of other knowledge. Comic books, cinema, fashion, and of course, location are crucial in understanding this cultural ...
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest (The Charlotte Observer)
A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI had put Jon Savarino Schillaci (shuh-LACK-ee) on its list of most-wanted fugitives in September. Agents with the help of Mexican authorities arrested him in San Jose ...
- Celebration was a relaxed event - Latah Eagle
Latah EagleCelebration was a relaxed eventLatah Eagle, ID - Apr 24, 2008Barbara Paulson read a poem that she had written about trees. Margaret True told some anecdotes about Robert Frost and read some of his less familiar tree ...
- THEATRE REVIEW: Tartuffe, Roger McGough, Liverpool Playhouse - Liverpool Daily Post
THEATRE REVIEW: Tartuffe, Roger McGough, Liverpool PlayhouseLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 5 hours agoWhen the poetry seems almost in period, he will come out with a modernism like Orgon’s cry of “Heavens to Betsy” and sometimes there are pure gags. ...
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