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- Dorothy Bradford - yorkshirepost
DOROTHY Bradford, who has died at the age of 90, was a painter whose principal subject was musicians in performance. Movement was her life-long passion; dancers, horses and riders, people meeting and even the pigeons who flew past her studio window ...
- Oh, Kanchenjunga - American Chronicle
Oh, KanchenjungaAmerican Chronicle, CA - 24 minutes agoAnd another lama with jet-black hair, suddenly came up, behind a mask of a Tibetan demon with ferocious-looking teeth, and springs in front of us to get ...
- Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activities - Courier Mail
Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activitiesCourier Mail, Australia - 34 minutes agoQueensland Poetry Festival's Words and Water Dragons runs 11am-1pm in the Japanese Garden. BYO haiku, or tanka to read. Free. ...
- The Black Crowes - Pitch Weekly
The Black CrowesPitch Weekly, MO - 6 hours agoThe Black Crowes. Tuesday, July 22, at VooDoo Lounge. For fans, this can be painful to watch, and for Black Crowes fans, it's downright hard to handle. ...
- Weekly entertainment calendar (Detroit Free Press)
This week's listings for movies, poetry, a Detroit Red Wings player signing autographs and more.
- Palestinians bid farewell to their top poet (Roundup) - Monsters and Critics.com
Palestinians bid farewell to their top poet (Roundup)Monsters and Critics.com - Aug 13, 2008He had asked to be buried at the cultural centre, having dedicated his life to poetry and literature. His tombstone, unveiled on a hill outside the building ...
- The Week[end]: August 8-10, 2008 (Isthmus)
Summer is entering its homestretch with the opening of the Beijing Olympics, but there's still plenty of fun to be found this weekend. The National Poetry Slam will crown a champion, the Johnny Winston, Jr. Streetball ' Block Party will take over Penn Park, and the Wisconsin State Fair will wrap up, just for starters. Productions of The Rocky Horror Show, Shiny Things, Ah, Wilderness! and ...
- Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary Award - Rockbridge Weekly
Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary AwardRockbridge Weekly, VA - 5 hours agoAn independent panel of judges selected the finalists in the categories of poetry, fiction and non-fiction from among 138 nominated books. ...
- Sweet home, Sonics - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesSweet home, SonicsSeattle Times, United States - 29 minutes agoThe National Book Award winner summoned the stuff of poetry, comparing players to Greek gods and the absence of the team to literature without Shakespeare. ...
- Review: Waiting for '100: The Musical!' (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
It's strange when you think about it: the Chris Martinez indie film entry at the recent Cinemalaya 2008 won the most awards, five in all.
- Steel's themes stress hope (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
NEW YORK - It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Mourning parents target suicide sites - The Washington Times
Suzanne Gonzales loved wearing red with white polka dots so much that she had her prom dress custom-made in her favorite pattern. Later, as a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, she wore a red-and-white polka dot scarf as she dashed ...
- : Nazand Begikhani in the “Poets at the Summit†festival in the Alps : (Kurdish Media)
London (KurdishMedia.com) 31 July 2008: Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani participated in the “Poets at the Summit†festival which took place between the 19th and 25th of July 2008 in the French Alps. The festival is an initiative by a group of French poets and writers, including notable figures from UNESCO, Marie Robert and Fredrico Mayor.
- Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth ...Statesville Record & Landmark, USA - 1 hour agoPhillips said the program will encompass more than just music, but other arts as well, from poetry to painting and drawing. An art contest will be held as ...
- The world's oldest jokes revealed by university research - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukThe world's oldest jokes revealed by university researchTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoBy Stephen Adams, Arts Correspondent They found the wry observation in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter ...
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