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- Who Writes This Crap? lives up to its name - Metro
MetroWho Writes This Crap? lives up to its nameMetro, UK - 2 hours agoFringe staple Luke Wright and poetry cohort Joel Stickley must have a masochistic streak, electing not only to ingest such verbiage but to write their own ...
- Big human questions in 'Rock 'n' Roll' - Philadelphia Inquirer
Tom Stoppard's Rock 'n' Roll is about political history and love and rock music and families and sex and death and passionately held ideologies; it's about cancer and Sappho's poetry and newspapers; it's about the differences between freedom and ...
- Man on Wire (New York Times)
Philippe Petit in "Man on Wire." On the morning of Aug. 7, 1974, after months of preparation and years of dreaming, a French daredevil named Philippe Petit stepped into the sky above Lower Manhattan.
- INSIDE THE JOURNAL - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Lazy T Ranch opens historic barn doors to visitors - High Plains Journal
Lazy T Ranch opens historic barn doors to visitorsHigh Plains Journal, KS - 1 hour agoWilson will also prepare and present an original, customized cowboy poem for a group or event. Starting in October, guests can also pick their own pumpkins, ...
- One last song helps to mourn departed friend (Greensboro News & Record)
More than 400 people turned out Saturday to celebrate the life of Ransom Hobbs in the way he would have appreciated most — with song, leavened by both laughter and tears. Hobbs, an accomplished musician, was killed the morning of Sept. 13 in an apparent assault and arson at an apartment on Summit Avenue. Friends from throughout the Southeast joined his family in the hourlong celebration of ...
- Free Loft classes reach beyond the typical writer wannabe - Minnpost.com
The Loft Literary Center is dogged by a certain stereotype: its "typical student." She — yup, she’s female — is writing a memoir, or a thinly fictionalized version of her own life. It has been said that she favors Scandinavian sweaters ...
- Upstate religious retreats open to visitors (The Buffalo News)
NEW LEBANON -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufireligious retreat.
- Detroit's Kem looks forward to Fox Theatre show - MLive.com
R&B star and Detroit-area native Kem has played to plenty of packed houses, but nothing will compare to having his name in lights at the Fox Theatre this weekend. "It's kind of incredible, is that the word I want to use?" Kem said with a laugh during ...
- Five questions for Luke Wright - Metro
MetroFive questions for Luke WrightMetro, UK - 5 hours agoYour poetry tends to be funny. Is that easy to write? I think it's easier to be completely straight, but I want the work to be as effective as possible, ...
- übercool hotspots - Emirates Business 24/7
Emirates Business 24/7übercool hotspotsEmirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirates - 3 hours agoYou cannot visit Germany and bypass one of the greatest Gothic churches of Christendom. The construction of this monument began in the 13th century and was ...
- Zen Garden hosts fall poetry fest - Signal
Zen Garden hosts fall poetry festSignal, CA - 6 hours agoBy Michele E. Buttelman Fans of the written word should not miss the Fall Poetry Festival to be held Sunday in the Laughing Buddha Zen Garden in Newhall. ...
- Eats: The Commons - Sun-Journal
LEWISTON - "Did you hear? There's a new ice cream shop that just opened on Bartlett Street." Somebody at the office relayed this news to me several weeks ago, with something akin to mystification on his face. Regardless of the reality (reality being ...
- Palestinians in mourning for their national poet - euronews
euronewsPalestinians in mourning for their national poeteuronews, France - Aug 10, 2008“He represented Palestinian pain and experience since the Nakba in 1948 when he was a child, until the last breakaway in 2006 which he suffered as a pain in ...
- Art and technology meet on the street at IngenuityFest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of IngenuityFest Jenny Marketou's "Red Eyed Skywalkers." Downtown Cleveland becomes briefly more dramatic, slightly electronic and, dare we say, a teensy bit exploratory this weekend as IngenuityFest overtakes the streets, alleys and ...
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