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Art in the News

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Art in the News Theatre for Today presents play readings of local playwright
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (16:17:47)

Poetry News: Howard Scott lived in Deming for nine years. His book "Then He Said," a collection of poetry, essays and plays was published in 2008.

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Art in the News Christine Brewer's celebration of Strauss' seasons took time to mature
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (14:05:27)

But Brewer did start reading and learning the poetry on which the songs are based - translations of Hermann Hesse's "Spring," "September" and "Going to Sleep," and "At Sunset" by ...

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Art in the News Forgotten futures
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (05:53:53)

Emirati cinephile friend opined over a coffee recently. 'That's when our artists pushed the boundaries, when our poetry was read all over the Arab world.' I almost choked on my espresso. Even many of us well-versed in the longevity of the UAE's ...

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Art in the News AroundTown: Heart of snarkness
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (05:51:29)

For more information, call 233-3331. Spoken Innovation Poetry Slam 9 p.m. Friday, Bisbano's If you're itching to hear some poetry and passion, you need to check out the Spoken Innovation ...

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Art in the News BHS Students Attend Humanities Fair
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (05:47:37)

Poetry News: ... and a oeThings are Against Us:A The Malice of Inanimates.a The students entered contests in the areas of poetry, short story, and essay.A Andrea Easter placed 1st for her short story, a oeA Burned Past.a A Bernard Smith placed 2nd for his short ...

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Art in the News Distinguishing styles with authority
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (05:36:58)

True, this Kirana Gharana veteran, groomed by martinet Abdul Ghani Khan, has never made a secret of having garnered features from other schools of music. But not haphazardly — after all, he is also the disciple of the master musicologist Thakur Jaidev Singh — but to enrich his presentation. And the audience did get to experience this multi-fold absorption....

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Art in the News Interview: Daevid Allen, musician
Posted by mamta on Friday, November 20, 2009 (05:34:29)

The 71-year-old majordomo of incorrigible hippy space-rockers Gong had fled the conservatism of his native Australia in search of wild adventure and beatnik cool, pitching up in Paris where Burroughs was holding court in the Beat Hotel....

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Art in the News PEOPLE'S Sexiest Man Alive
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (17:41:37)

Johnny Depp walks through his vineyard whispering 18th century Italian love poetry to each vine.A Twice a year these grapes are crushed for wine by Depp playing with local orphan children. ...

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Art in the News Cover of the latest issue of Sight & Sound.
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (17:22:01)

Michael Haneke’s Palme d’Or-winner The White Ribbon is a tale of cruelty set in a north German village in 1913. Despite its monochrome austerity, Catherine Wheatley sees hints of a new softness in the director’s work ...

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Art in the News Free admission to studio open day
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (17:14:34)

Also on display will be a selection of puppets from her private collection which she uses as inspiration for the characters in her poetry and as models for her illustrations....

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Art in the News Tinto Brass' the Howl
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (14:43:06)

American critics tend to equate Venetian filmmaker Giovanni (Tinto) Brass with his infamous film, "Caligula" (1979). While Brass’ filmmaking defies convention in every conceivable way, this fact should in no way frighten people. ...

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Art in the News AroundTown: Heart of snarkness
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (14:41:07)

The New Orleans funk-rock outfit Snarky Puppy has spent a good bit of time rocking Lafayette stages. Lafayette music fans must love these guys, because a day-long benefit concert has been mounted in support of the band, after their tour bus was vandalized while on tour in Canada. ...

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Art in the News 5 questions with Joseph Schwantner, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (12:34:28)

Small orchestras like the Plymouth Symphony don't usually commission new music by a major American composer, but that's what the Ford Made in American project is all about. Now in its second cycle, the project has gathered nearly 60 symphonies from all 50 states into a consortium to commission and perform the 17-minute"Chasing Light ..." by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Joseph Schwantner. ...

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Art in the News Haarer seeks breath of God through radio, poetry
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (12:25:00)

Poetry News: Carl Haarer's stories of his father's college time, his own decision to be a reporter and why he incorporates poetry into his news reporting on radio WBZ in Boston.

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Art in the News The Habit of Art
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (07:24:29)

Bennett's play springs from the fact Britten wrestled with those very issues (none too successfully) while writing his final opera, "Death in Venice." Thus we see Alex Jennings' upstanding, buttoned-down Britten visiting Auden because he craves his approval for the project....

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Art in the News Short List: Week of November 19 - 26
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (07:19:22)

At the sixth annual ACLU Bill of Rights Poetry Reading, however, the poets are the whole show. The roster at tonight's civil-libertarian benefit reading, at Carnegie Mellon, ranges from CMU sophomore Madeline Barnes to such laureled veterans as Robert Gibb, Liane Ellison Norman and Ochester himself...

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Art in the News Live Review: Dan Mangan Blows Us Away @ The Windmill
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:48:04)

The crowd at the Brixton Windmill (Wednesday, 11 November) was a typical mixture of curious regulars and clusters of fans already familiar with his effortless wit, soul-wrenching poetry, and a live delivery that's passionate, forceful, and fluid all at once. One half of you wants to sing along at the top of your lungs of some of his anthemic choruses, but the other half is all too grateful to see him perform his more soulful and confessional songs in a welcoming room like the Windmill....

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Art in the News Local artists and writers featured in Invasive Thoughts dot Com's new edition: H
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:42:04)

The literary and arts ezine, which was founded in July of 2007 in San Antonio, features the works of contributors on a monthly and sometimes bi-monthly basis, using unique thematic concepts and expressions. ...

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Art in the News Artists honor their own
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:25:42)

He doesn’t paint, sculpt or create tangible art, but Christopher Lane received the 2009 Sedona Mayor’s Arts Award. The second annual awards ceremony presented by the city of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission on Thursday,...

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Art in the News VideOpera to benefit CAMP Rehoboth Nov. 21
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:23:36)

Peghini-RA ber's Art." Displayed as never before, Peghini-RA ber's paintings are the inspiration for dance, music and poetry in a spiritually moving and innovative artistic experience that composer Guillermo Silveira refers to as a videOpera. ...

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Art in the News ROCK 'N' ROLL: Salt Rock
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:23:00)

The role of rock music in dissent or even just as an escape, mind-body dualism, family dynamics, cancer, Sapphic poetry - but they never actually come together to make a decent meal. Stoppard is clever enough that even his digressions are well ...

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Art in the News Bash Compactor: Smashing Billya s Pumpkins
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:17:09)

When his band split up and he was having relationship issues, he wrote Blinking With Fists, a book of poetry. "I put it out innocently and it sold, and they said, who are you, you're not a poet, your poetry rhymes. ...

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Art in the News A Musical Multi-tasker
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (05:13:33)

Hills is not only an award-winning musician — having won the Kerrville Music Foundation’s Outstanding Female Vocalist award in 1997, among others — the artistic multi-tasker is also a poet, actress, writer, artist, mother, social activist and social worker....

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Art in the News Go Your Own Way: Norah Jones and The Swell Season Recover From Broken Hearts
Posted by mamta on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (04:32:40)

I ask her about “Back to Manhattan,” a song that feels like the moment you know a relationship is really over. There’s a line where she says she’s returning to the city, where she has “a prince who is waiting.” Given that the last song on The Fall is about finding true love with a dog, I assume the prince is also a canine....

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Art in the News The Habit of Art: Alan Bennett's debt to Homer
Posted by Fenix9 on Thursday, November 19, 2009 (02:31:14)

Poetry News: ... the joy, hardship, loneliness, comradeship, bitterness and solid, habitual drive to make work, whether that's music, poetry, or drama: the habit of art. The Habit of Art: Alan Bennett's debt to Homer This article was published on guardian.co.uk at ...

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