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- Arts for the Schools presents: Ronald K. Brown/Evidence - Sierra Sun
Arts for the Schools presents: Ronald K. Brown/EvidenceSierra Sun, CA - 7 hours agoBrown uses movement as a way to reinforce the importance of community in African American culture and to acquaint audiences with the beauty of traditional ...
- ReadMe Publishing – New Short Story and Poetry Publishing Company - PRLog.Org (press release)
ReadMe Publishing – New Short Story and Poetry Publishing CompanyPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 3 hours ago... two writing contests each year to help get numerous writers exposure to new audiences plans to eventually publish single author collections and poetry ...
- Entertainment digest - Post-Bulletin
Entertainment digestPost-Bulletin, MN - 2 hours agoThe church is at 300 Union St. LANESBORO -- Claudia Schmidt, a singer/songwriter who hopscotches across folk, jazz, swing, blues and poetry, will perform at ...
- Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’s sake - Hindustan Times
Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’s sakeHindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoKaifi, a native of Mijwan in Azamgarh, wrote stirring Urdu poetry for social change. After moving back to Azamgarh from Mumbai, he fought for a train link ...
- Cape Town TV starts broadcasting - South African Film News (press release)
Cape Town TV starts broadcastingSouth African Film News (press release), South Africa - 7 hours agoCTV is a free-to-air channel which means that anyone with a TV set can tune in to the station and you don’t need a decoder to receive the signal. ...
- Forging arts funding for a new century: Q&A w/NEA chairman Dana Gioia (Waco Tribune-Herald)
In a brief interview with the Tribune-Herald during his whirlwind visit to Baylor University last week, famed poet Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, spoke of successful NEA programs such as Shakespeare in American Communities, Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience and major nationwide reading initiatives. Gioia also spoke of working under President ...
- Deftones bassist in coma after Monday car accident (The Sacramento Bee)
Deftones bassist Chi Cheng is in a coma in a San Jose hospital after a car accident in Santa Clara on Monday. The band's singer, Chino Moreno, reached by phone, confirmed the news but declined to give specifics. "I don't know everything that's going on – I just know it's very serious," Moreno said. "I'm on my way to be with his family, I'm pretty freaked out about it." Cheng, 38, was born in ...
- Richard Thomas unable to attend Tribute; Jeremy Lawrence performs - The Commercial Dispatch
Richard Thomas unable to attend Tribute; Jeremy Lawrence performsThe Commercial Dispatch, MS - 12 hours agoThrough anecdote, memoir, poetry and the plays themselves, Lawrence takes audiences through the famous playwright’s breakdown in the ’60s and his drive to ...
- All you need to know . . . about the American election (CNews)
On U.S. election day today, don't hang around your water cooler like an uninformed dolt. Here's a invaluable guide to American political trivia that will make you the clear winner of any last-minute presidential debates in your office.
- New Thomas Pynchon book on the way? - Los Angeles Times
New Thomas Pynchon book on the way?Los Angeles Times, CA - 55 minutes agoIntermittently warmed by paragraph-long sunbeams of iridescent prose-poetry, yes. Rambling, pompous and often completely incomprehensible -- yes to all that ...
- Africa: African Novel a Protest Against Stereotypes - AllAfrica.com
Africa: African Novel a Protest Against StereotypesAllAfrica.com, Washington - 35 minutes agoIn the words of a veteran publisher, Briton James Currey (from his latest title - Africa Writes Back), someone needed to "write back" and answer the charges ...
- Submitted by Allyson Blackwell • October 1, 2008 - Greenville News
Submitted by Allyson Blackwell • October 1, 2008Greenville News, SC - 1 hour agoThe National Career Development Association is sponsoring a Poster Contest and a Poetry Contest. If your child would like to enter either of these contests, ...
- 60 years later, Steepletop is full of memories of Millay (Miami Herald)
The staircase looks innocent enough, three narrow steps up to a landing, turn left, 11 more steps up to the second floor of this sprawling white clapboard farmhouse called Steepletop. But this is a house full of dark memories, none more spooky than on these stairs.
- Troupe makes tragedy shine (The Gainesville Sun)
Shakespeare & Company begins 'Hamlet' tour at the Phillips Center on Tuesday.
- Life won't change, insists Indian Booker winner - AFP
AFPLife won't change, insists Indian Booker winnerAFP - 1 hour agoOf his future literary efforts, he said: "India just teems with untold stories, and no one who is alive to the poetry, the anger and the intelligence of ...
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