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- Bulgaria Marks Day of Botev and Others Perished in the Fight for Independence (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria marks Monday the 132 anniversary of the death of one of the most prominent Bulgarians - the publicist, poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev, who gave his life for Bulgaria's independence.
- This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: David Edgar: The glorification clause of the Terrorism Act has created a climate where artists and academics must watch their words
- Islanders demand legal right to be 'true lesbians' - Belfast Telegraph
Islanders demand legal right to be 'true lesbians'Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 16 hours agoShe took to writing poetry – lyric poetry, created to be sung to lyre music – and revolutionised the tradition by writing about her own thoughts and ...
- Sounds of final partings fill Schultz's verse (The Kansas City Star)
Bundled in a red coat on the book’s cover, she appears as brilliant as a cardinal in snowy winter woods.
- All set for Colwall celebration - Ledbury Reporter
All set for Colwall celebrationLedbury Reporter, UK - 6 hours agoIt opens on Thursday with a paper crafts display at the Wyche Free Church and a performance of Colwall Primary School's summer play, Dream On', ...
- New York City Ballet: The Triple Threat - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArtsNew York City Ballet: The Triple ThreatPlaybillArts, NY - 3 hours ago... cowboy in Western Symphony? He digs deep to come up with a searing portrayal in Prodigal Son, and in pure classical style, he can breathe poetry and ...
- RUGGIERO: Weak grip makes for a weak game (Tonawanda News)
If I were to line up 100 average players on the range and ask them each to hit a few drivers, I would be rather certain that at least 90 percent of them would hit the ball right of target more times than not. It is, after all, a common flaw in most weekend games.
- The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals ... - Independent
The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals ...Independent, UK - 30 minutes agoFor those with particular tastes, the summer holds the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate, and the Ledbury Poetry Festival in ...
- Charles “Chuck†Ely, 75 - Martinsville Reporter-Times
Born Feb. 13, 1933, in Lee County, Va., he was the son of the late Elza and Ethel Ely. He was the widower of Gladys Ely, who preceded him in death in 1997. He had been employed with the Allison Division of General Motors for more than 20 years as a ...
- Vivaldi's familiar 'Four Seasons' seen in new light - Chicago Tribune
Gerard McBurney, the creative mastermind and spirited narrator of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra 's "Beyond the Score" series, realizes that even the most familiar music has plenty to teach the average listener. He had a wealth of unexpected insights ...
- 05/01 10:33 PM - The Corner on National Review Online
Working at Bill Buckley's magazine can be quite a treat. I have been trying to create some order in our messy conference-room library, and in the course of this task I today came across a nicely bound, slipcased copy of the 1868 Verses on Various ...
- Middle School featured in scholastic teaching tool - New Richmond News
Middle School featured in scholastic teaching toolNew Richmond News, WI - 1 hour agoAfter visiting St. Croix Central Middle School to judge a poetry slam event, two professors from UW-River Falls were so impressed with the school, ...
- Parents Launch Website Protesting Against 'Suicidal' Emo Music - Gigwise
GigwiseParents Launch Website Protesting Against 'Suicidal' Emo MusicGigwise, UK - 5 hours agoTheir music, poetry, and dress are all telling us something. When are we going to pay attention to what they are telling us?â€
- Pizza and RAGU (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Two plays taste great but are less filling... By Curt Holman.Plays about food come with a sadistic quality. Hearing actors extol the taste sensations of delicious dishes can offer the audience an exercise in frustration. If the notorious rule of lap dances says, "You can look but not touch," then in food plays you can't even look because the lovingly described edibles almost never appear ...
- MCLA presents evolving programming (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Performances by singers, songwriters, dancers, poets and performance artists make up the season set for the debut of "MCLA Presents!," the latest incarnation of the former Smith House Series hosted by the college.
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