The Hill’s Poetic Gesture of Love, Faith, Hope, and Inspiration
Their family’s poem collection will touch and move hearts
Poet, author sharing her stories
George Bridgetower's story doesn't get much press. There's not a lot to tell, or at least, not a lot you can find. Bridgetower, a biracial virtuoso violinist who lived in Europe in the early 1800s, was a celebrated musician on his way to becoming immortalized with a sonata written for him by Ludwig van Beethoven, the "Sonata per uno mulaticco lunattico."
POET to Outline Cellulosic Ethanol's Present, Future at Brazil's Ethanol Summit 2009
Rapid advancements in producing cellulosic ethanol and the fuel's promise for the future will be highlighted by POET next week at Ethanol Summit 2009 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Hidden Secret of the Italian Lake Country: Villa of Catullus
Le Grotte di Catullo (literally the grottoes of Catullus) are the remains of a large Roman villa, at Sirmione, on the south end of Lake Garda near Verona
"Grotte" is plural for the Italian word "grotta" which literally means "cave" or "grotto"
The Hill’s Poetic Gesture of Love, Faith, Hope, and Inspiration
Their family’s poem collection will touch and move hearts
A 'Sufi Princess' Who Spied for the Allies in WW2 Inspires a New CD Release
London born, New York based world-fusion songwriter and composer Geoffrey Armes announced the release of his sixth solo CD, a suite of music inspired by the life and death of Noor Inayat Khan (1914-44). Noor, an accomplished musician and writer in her own right was the daughter of well-known Sufi commentator and musician Hazrat Inyat Khan, and led an eventful, if short life, that ended in Dachau, September 1944.
Canandaigua Poetry Festival Brings Prose Back to Finger Lakes
Canandaigua Poetry Festival is celebrating their second year this fall at the Commons in Downtown Canandaigua. The date is set for Saturday, September 8th, from noon to 9 p.m. at the Commons stage on the corner of Coach and Main Streets.
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