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25 Most Recent Arts/Entertainment Short Stories

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Preamble to the Art Dockuments by carlton davis
The preamble tells the story of how the Art Dock-the drive-by gallery came into being as a joke. ..
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Professor by abdelfattah hassanin
Professor and teacher of belly dance and dance Egyptian Folklore..
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Rab A Dab Dab by Paul Mc Cann
The story of a difficult child who out grows all the opinons of those around him ...
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Radio Daze by John Howard Reid
My mother's favorite radio voice centered on the mellifluous tones of Jack Davey. On the other hand, my dad couldn't stand a decibel of Jack. He preferred Mo McCackie...
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Read the beginning of Sculpting the Heart with Art Therapy eBook by Joyce White
I am a poet?but then I think "What is a poet? Whateveritis, I think, It must have food for the soul, It must have generous Folds of thoughts, And Love, Whateveritis, I think, It must be arrogant, To coach the sun to rise, To kiss the day good-bye, and Hope, Whateveritis, I think, it's..
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Recording 'Images' and Trying to Heal: A Composer’s Journal: 6/27/2008 by Laurie Conrad
Harp music by contemporary composer Laurie Conrad: A Composer's Journal Enries June 27 - July 11, 2008...
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Reflections on Atonal Music: A Composer's Journal Entry: February 20, 2007 by Laurie Conrad
A Composer's Journal by classical composer Laurie Conrad...
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Rehearsal Letters for the Harp Cycles: A Composer's Journal 9/10/07 by Laurie Conrad
A Composer's Journal, September 10-18, by Laurie Conrad...
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Rehearsals for Premiere of Images Continue; A Composer’s Journal by Laurie Conrad
A Composer's Journal Entries: May 27 - June 26, 2008...
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Rent a Celeb for the Holidays by TheImproper.com NYC
You can book a celebrity to crash your party...for the right price...
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Ripples In Stillwater (screenplay) by Sarah Mankowski
A story about a small town's rush to judgment . . . and the consequences...
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Ronee' 's Journal, Part Fifty: Happy Birthday, Grand Ole Opry!! :) by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado
Ronee' writes about attending the Birthday Celebration for the Grand Ole Opry, which is turning 80 years old this year...
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Ronee' 's Journal, Part Thirteen: American Idol~I LOVE This Show! :) ~ by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado
Ronee' writes about one of her all time favorite shows on television and why she is so crazy about it. Like all fans of the show, she is caught up in the frenzy, and she had to share her views about the show...
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Samuel Singing Badly by Dayvid Graybill
There's something about community that changes a person's perspective. ..
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Scenes From Hollyweird by Chris Dickerson
Just day another in Fantasy Land.....
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Screenplay Pitch by Odin Roark
After 50 years in the biz, I join those whose substantive argument is that thinking out of the box will continue its struggle to reach the big screen. Hunger for what once was artistic collaboration, what once was honor among artistic thieves, seems destined to starve. ..
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Secret Sketches by Paul Mc Cann
Can you hear the call of an artist? Who has the answer ?..
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See The Bigger Picture by Paul Mc Cann
A man who could see the stars found his dreams ,by a simple twist of fate ...
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Read excerpt from SEINFELD SCRIPT SEINFELD SCRIPT by Ross Psuty
A Very Funny and Original Seinfeld Script. I hope you enjoy it. Please leave a review, thank you. Enjoy!..
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Selling Books on the New York City Subway, John Kremer by Brad Bathgate
Nearly three decades on the NYC subways and it was the first time I ever saw somebody selling a book...
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Second guest blog - Darren the screenwriter by Stephen Kogon
On the Studio Reader Stan web site, the second guest to share a story about working in the entertainment industry is Darren, who shares about a bad experience he had with his ex-agent. To check it out, either click on the direct link below, or go to: www.StudioReaderStan.com, and click on "..
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Serial Music: Continued Discussion with Mark Gould: A Composer's Journal by Laurie Conrad
Continued discussion on twelve tone music with the composer Mark Gould. A Composer's Journal Entry April 10, 2007 by Laurie Conrad...
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Sha Bebe Book Promotion on local TV station. by Mary Lynn Plaisance
This was just SO cool. ..
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Short story In A Gray Area published in IdeaGems Magazine by Lillian Melendez
Short story "In A Gray Area" published in IdeaGems Magazine..
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Sing a Sad Song by Holly Revoy
A girl meets her crush out....Does he like her or her singing?..
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Sissy-Boy: Arc's Story, Continued. by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado
A boy wants to be an actor/singer/dancer, but not at the expense of his mother's dreams: he wants to be a regular kid and have fun...
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Sissy-Boy: Arc's Story. (Part One) Story #5,800 by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado
A boy is hoping to break into the spotlight, so he can become a star...
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Sketching Out the Music: A Composer's Journal by Laurie Conrad
The composer continues work on the Haiku Cycle for piano, flute, violin, viola and cello. A Composer's Journal Entries: July 2-14, 2012. ..
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Skinny Dipping in the Ichetucknee by Patricia Behnke
Earl Kinnard goes skinny dipping in the Ichetucknee River every New Year's Day...
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Song V: Sailboats: A Composer's Journal Entries: June 11-24, 2007 by Laurie Conrad
Songs for Harp, baritone voice and other instruments: A Composer's Journal by Laurie Conrad...
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Songs: A Composer's Journal Entries May 4-May 29,2005 by Laurie Conrad
A Composer's Journal Entries May 4-May 29,2005 by author & classical musician Laurie Conrad...
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Sperm Across America by Patricia Behnke
The Life of a freelance writer requires listening skills and an open mind...
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Still Secret Secrets of Houdini's Astounding Success by David Arthur Walters
Certain little known principles of magic are applicable to many trades ..
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Still Writing the Unsung Song Cycle: A Composer's Journal by Laurie Conrad
The composer continues sketching out the music for the 'Unsung Songs' cycle scored for piano, flute, violin, viola and cello. The music is based on haiku poems written by the violinist William Hurley. A Composer's Journal Entries: July 22 - July 30, 2012...
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Taking Chances (screenplay) by Sarah Mankowski
Gail and friends work at Purr-Fection Ltd., a company that manufactures designer pet accessories. Chaos arrives along with the gorgeous new office manager...
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Teaser Lines from The Biker Chronicles by Sage Sweetwater
Poetic tales of the Harley-Davidson biker lifestyle. Recording consists of 8 soft-R rated selections approximately one hour in length, backed by Celtic Renaissance music..
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Thanks for the memories by gerri gatlin
Bob hope will forever remain in our memory..
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THE 4 WIVES by onyedikachi okolo
There was a rich merchant who had 4 wives. He loved the 4th wife the most and adorned her with rich robes and treated her to delicacies. He took great care of her and gave her nothing but the best...
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View Photo of The Aeolian's Mystery Date-Part 2 of A Table Style Piano with Three Leaves Read excerpt from The Aeolian's Mystery Date-Part 2 of A Table Style Piano with Three Leaves The Aeolian's Mystery Date-Part 2 of A Table Style Piano with Three Leaves by Shirley Kirsten
Solving the mystery of the Aeolian's date of manufacture is as compelling as an adopted child's search for its birth mother. The author and YORK team up to undertake a truth finding mission that has its snags but ultimately leads to victory and celebration! (Part 2, following "A Table Piano with T..
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The Artist's Life: A Composer’s Journal: Entry March 19, 2005 by Laurie Conrad
String Quintet II: A Composer’s Journal Entry March 19, 2005 by author Laurie Conrad. If you wish to hear portions of Conrad’s CDs "Early Songs" and "Visions for Flute & Harp" go to www.cdbaby.com. To know more about the composer and her music, see www.artistopia.com. If you wish to see photographs ..
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The Atlanta Mayor and Me by Don Barber
Pumping gas for people at my brother-in-law's station in 1936 turned out to be a prophetic meeting for me with the future Mayor of Atlanta...
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The Cat and Our Lady or Supernatural Fragrances 101 by Laurie Conrad
The Desert Fathers and Our Lady of Guadalupe pay Diana a visit. A Mystic’s Journal Entry: February 1, 2010..
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The Club Fighter by Earl Shellkopf
THE CLUB FIGHTER There used to be a fighter who hung around some of the gyms in town, hiring out as a sparring partner, and sometimes managing to get a spot in a preliminary bout at a minor fight night around town or within an easy bus ride. His name was Mike McCoy, but he wasn't "the..
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The Composer Prepares for Work and a Note from Mark Gould by Laurie Conrad
A Composer's Journal Entry: October 31, 2007 by Laurie Conrad...
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The cracked cast iron plate from Shattered Dreams by Shirley Kirsten
A graphic exhibit of a cracked piano plate that is the featured subject of "Shattered Dreams," Chapter 3, DREAM PIANO. ..
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The Dog Still Has His Bark by Douglas Bentley
A tribute to the brothers D - Ray & Dave Davies ..
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What Have I Been Doing? by Mary Verdick
I will also promise to share more about the book in the coming months...
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What's Wrong with Plain Glory? by John Howard Reid
This is an original draft of the story that appears in my anthology, MICHAELA MORRIS IN JO'S HEAVEN, in a slightly different form. Oddly enough, unlike many of the other stories in JO's HEAVEN, "Plain Glory" did not win any prizes or commendations. But I like it!..
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When The Circus Comes To Town! (Part Two) by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado
A boy with cerebral palsy enjoys a day at the circus with his grandparents...
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The Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center by Vickie Oliver-Lawson
The Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center exists to promote the unique history and continuing legacy of African-American art and culture in the city of Baltimore using their exhibition space, programming and educational activities...
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