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WASHINGTON, Feb 10 — Half a dozen legislators sat a few feet away, under the crystal chandeliers of the East Room of the White House, as Bob Dylan sang “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” poker-faced. “Come senators, congressman, please heed the call,” he rasped. “Don’t stand in the doorway, don’t block up the hall.” His tone was rough but almost wistful; he had turned his old exhortation into an ...
“In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement” was the Black History Month event in Michelle Obama’s continuing music series.
Sean O'Brien on an Irish enigma Although she has long been famous in Ireland, it is perhaps only in the last 10 years or so that Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin has begun to receive due recognition in Britain. Ní Chuilleanáin's work often eludes categories (and sometimes interpretation too) but it might be said that she is a storyteller before she is a moralist, and one who both invites and challenges ...
(show on map) Located in the historic center of the city very close to Nevsky Prospekt and the city's historical monuments, it's a modern hotel with 208 rooms, from standard singles to the finest historic suites with their own names.
New releases from Massive Attack, Lionel Loueke and the Watson Twins.
Movie adaptations of the works of famous authors can serve as a form of literary criticism. That's not to say that one can fairly judge the writing of a Philip Roth , based on the movies that have been made from his books.
45 Pakistani artists, young and old, provoke without preaching ...
The orchestra's finale practically blew out the sidewalks with sheer, thunderous volume.
It was 1995, September to be exact, and the changing leaves in New Bedford were about to be shed by their trees by the words of protest poetry that was not angry, but compassionate, loving, understanding.
Every so often a Yalie pulls back a curtain on the singular kind of human potential that shakes up the way we see those around us, providing a glimpse of those talents that tend to remain hidden and futures that may unfold. This time, it’s Sam Lee ’12, who, along with childhood friend Alex Caplow, has released an album called “Real Life Color” under the moniker Magic Man.
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