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- Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing program - Seattle Times
Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing programSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoNevertheless, the inspired pairing of Strauss' thrilling tone poem with the almost unbearable drama of Shostakovich's anxious piece should make Seattle ...
- What do poetry and anarchy have in common? - Strand (subscription)
What do poetry and anarchy have in common?Strand (subscription), Canada - 5 hours agoPerhaps poetry reveals the dream of anarchy, the impossible ideal of an awakened world where human beings are both truly free and truly connected, ...
- E-mail this story - Chickasha News
Chickasha Public Library Children’s Librarian Lillie Huckaby is busy setting up books for the Friends of the Library fall booksale which runs through noon Saturday. Published October 24, 2008 03:40 pm - The Friends of the Chickasha Public Library ...
- Why Kylie is the ultimate pop survivor - Guardian Unlimited
People will always debate Kylie. They'll discuss the botox, point out how she will never sing like Beyoncé ( she coos like Jane Birkin ) and stress how she could never dance like Britney or Madonna (she barely moves). But as a pop superstar, Kylie ...
- AS Maulucci: Poetry, art have symbiotic relationship - Norwich Bulletin
AS Maulucci: Poetry, art have symbiotic relationshipNorwich Bulletin, CT - 9 minutes agoBy AS Maulucci Recently, I conducted a poetry workshop in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, on the theme of poetry and art. I believe the processes of writing ...
- New on video: Tasteless 'Zohan' - MLive.com
Adam Sandler's latest comedy grossed $100 million, but it grossed me out. From spy to spa: Adam Sandler plays a Mossad agent who tries to leave intrigue behind for a life as a New York City hairdresser in "You Don't Mess With the Zohan." "You Don't ...
- Blogger of the Week: Daniel Duende Carvalho - Global Voices Online
Global Voices OnlineBlogger of the Week: Daniel Duende CarvalhoGlobal Voices Online, MA - 1 hour agoThe Brazilian Portuguese speaking literary blogosphere — with blogs on literature and blogs where original short stories and poetry are posted — is huge, ...
- Editorial | Bond: Math-challenged Mommy: Palin should do her best to wave that special-needs flag. (Salt Lake City Weekly)
As the mother of a four-month-old boy with Down syndrome, I can relate to Sarah Palin. I mean, really, when she held Trig up after her speech at the Republican National Committee last month, offering him to the television cameras like a piece of prime elk and saying that she understood and that she'd be my boy's advocate in the White House, I wanted to melt. Look at that kid in his str...
- Arts Calendar: A Poem Is A City - The Cleveland Orchestra, Bush-bashing Art, And Bukowski Lead This Week's Arts Picks (Cleveland Scene)
By Michael Gill A POEM IS A CITY Mac's Backs and Visible Voice Books celebrate Bukowski Friday and SaturdayReeling with alcohol and details of the banal, Charles Bukowski's prose and poetry got plenty of readers' attention and inspired several movies. But almost 15 years after his death, academics still, for the most part, have left him alone. What do they know? To wit, "Fingernails, Nostrils, ...
- ACT's "Eurydice" retells a classic story - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
Upon exiting Eurydice (pronounced yur-ID-uh-see) on opening night Thursday, two young men with a video camera asked if I would mind being interviewed about the show. I saw them doing the same impromptu interviews after seeing A Marvelous Party in ...
- Wilcoxens carve winning pumpkin - Altus Times
Leon and Nadine Bailey, left, pose with their purchase of the winning pumpkin in Mangum's pumpkin carving contest that was held Friday during Mangum's Art & Antique Stroll. The winning carver was Joan Wilcoxen and husband Eddie, right. Eddie also ...
- Things to do: Week of Oct. 31 - Cornell Chronicle
Things to do: Week of Oct. 31Cornell Chronicle, NY - 1 hour agoPoet Brenda Hillman delivers the Robert Chasen Memorial Poetry Reading Nov. 6 at 4:30 pm in Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall. ...
- The History of Glass | Bright Edge - Australian Stage Online
The History of Glass | Bright EdgeAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 8 hours agoThe show is hinged on a cycle of eighty short prose poems, written and performed by Mar Bucknell, accompanied by soundscapes by Allan Boyd and live drawing ...
- Student Dramatists Defy Weather To Mount Great Show - Mmegi Online
Mmegi OnlineStudent Dramatists Defy Weather To Mount Great ShowMmegi Online, Botswana - 41 minutes agoThe first on the programme of the day was Form Two student Oratile Dube, who recited a poem she titled, My intuition. Focusing on the theme of education and ...
- Show your support. - Huffingtonpost.com
The italicization is the last line of W.S. Merwin's poem "History," which is much about autumn and endings, about consciousness and its place in the universe, about the turnings of history and the inadequacy of language to capture them. And yet the ...
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