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- Photographer's mobility declines but expression flourishes - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Photographer's mobility declines but expression flourishesSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 3 hours agoAmong her splashier fundraisers was a block party involving potluck meals, live music and poetry readings. Ultimately, she managed to funnel $25000 into the ...
- Classical notes from a provocative pianist — Matthew Edwards plays ... - Pacifica Tribune
San Francisco Bay Area native Matthew Edwards will present a classical piano performance this Saturday at Pacifica Performances Sanchez Concert Hall. Many Pacificans know Edwards as the pianist for the San Francisco Symphony Chorus as well as pianist ...
- Quebec: A Canadian Occasion - TIME
Quebec: A Canadian OccasionTIME - 2 hours agoIf you come for the birthday party, stay for the city's charms. Within Old Quebec — a UNESCO World Heritage Site inside the walls of the city's old ...
- Book Review | A Freewheelin' Time: Girlfriend recalls bohemian scene with Bob Dylan (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- The image lent itself to one of the most-celebrated album covers ever released.
- No plea from sex fugitive on FBI's list - Concord Monitor
An FBI most-wanted fugitive charged with molesting the 5-year-old son of a Brentwood couple who befriended him is being held without bail after his years on the lam abruptly ended with his arrest in Mexico. A judge yesterday entered not-guilty pleas ...
- Face to faith - guardian.co.uk
Face to faithguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoYou don't need to assent to a fourth-century formula of the Trinity to enter into the poetry of the earth breathing new life, inspiring a babble of praise. ...
- Rare tree tour offered at Bartlett (Stamford Advocate)
STAMFORD - A rare tree collection walking tour will be held at 11 a.m. today at Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens, 151 Brookdale Road.
- Chinese frustration, expressed in poetry - Foreign Policy Passport
Chinese frustration, expressed in poetryForeign Policy Passport - 9 hours agoA poem that has been circulating on the Internet lately offers insight into the frustrations that many Chinese -- including those studying in the United ...
- Ann Arbor braces for overflow of pilgrims (The Toledo Blade)
ANN ARBOR - Tickets have been sold out for weeks. Hollywood star Richard Gere and Grammy-winning singer Bobby "Don't Worry Be Happy" McFerrin are in town. A group of Chinese students is planning a protest. Scores of people from northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, both Buddhist and otherwise, are making the pilgrimage to Crisler Arena.
- Professors promoted: - The Heights (subscription)
Professors promoted:The Heights (subscription), MA - 1 hour agoShe has written two books, Lost Bodies: Inhabiting the Margins of Life and Death, and Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twentieth-Century ...
- Visiting maestro stands flat and rises above - Philadelphia Inquirer
Visiting maestro stands flat and rises abovePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - May 1, 2008Fray has down cold impressive feats of introspection, poetry, and playing soft beyond belief. He leaned so severely over the keyboard that his lanky frame ...
- Guy Maddin on ‘My Winnipeg’ - Time Out
Guy Maddin on ‘My Winnipeg’Time Out, UK - 3 hours agoI shot a lot of this film on HD video, hoping that it would help me break free from my thralldom to film emulsion. But the stories didn’t fit well in HD so ...
- Good for Ball, Bad for Ball - MLB.com
MLB.comGood for Ball, Bad for BallMLB.com - 42 minutes agoIt's pure poetry, and if it ends up a double play, snow cones all around. We've all heard bad poems, though. Sunlight splashing, danger in the shadow of ...
- NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted list is arrested (WBZ News Radio Boston)
An FBI most-wanted fugitive who writes poetry, plays the piano and speaks several languages has been arrested in Mexico nine years after he allegedly molested the 5-year-old son of a couple who befriended him, authorities said Friday. Jon Savarino Schillaci, who was 35 when he made the FBI list last fall, was being returned to the state to face arraignment Friday.
- Obituaries in the news - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and ...
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