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- Children's Festival Offers Diverse Cultural Lineup - Evening Bulletin
Children's Festival Offers Diverse Cultural LineupEvening Bulletin, PA - 1 hour agoIrresistable rhythms, exhilarating wordplay and engaging humor make a dynamic new theatrical style that draws young people into the magic of poetry and ...
- Frank O'Hara in the Heaven on Earth Bldg - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Frank O'Hara in the Heaven on Earth BldgSeattle Post Intelligencer - 11 hours agoTime, inscribed upon O'Hara's brisk syntax and jaunty prosody, hastens every poem of his forward, but the world arrests him with marvels: a liver-sausage ...
- Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ... - RedOrbit
Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ...RedOrbit, TX - 8 hours ago... meanings associated with voyages, change, death and contrast, like the contrast between tropic and temperate out of which Wallace Stevens made poetry. ...
- Chairs draw top dollar (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
A crescent-shaped chair at the Contemporary Arts Center's Silk & Spice gala doesn't sell, but nine others do, artists tackle Laughing Brook, and Jack Meanwell is honored.
- Kudos: San Francisco’s Mission district lights up with flowers and ... - Examiner.com
Kudos: San Francisco’s Mission district lights up with flowers and ...Examiner.com - 35 minutes agoIt unites young, unpublished poets with seasoned veterans such as two-time American Book Award winner Alejandro Murgula and local Poet Laureate Jack ...
- A Great Mann of the West - New York Sun
A Great Mann of the WestNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoAnthony Mann was a director who knew his Aeschylus well enough to keep the story front and center, goading it with efficiency and brio, confining the poetry ...
- A New Literary Taste in Town (Flathead Beacon)
A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review not only stretched its fingers around the globe, but notched itself higher into a new plane of literary culture. One story tastes like a sweet cherry, the next like a tangy orange. With its first two issues, word about the Whitefish ...
- Andy Friedman with Owen Roberts - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailAndy Friedman with Owen RobertsBrooklyn Rail, NY - 1 hour agoby Owen Roberts Andy Friedman and his band the Other Failures have become a fixture in the Brooklyn country scene, bringing Friedman’s offbeat poetry and ...
- Death of a soulman - The Age
The AgeDeath of a soulmanThe Age, Australia - 22 minutes agoBy the time he went to the VCA, he had his own band called Love Jones, was writing songs and poetry, doing duos with his friend Phill Deeh, and singing and ...
- Family and friends United in grief for Nathan - Ilford Recorder
GRIEVING friends and family of tragic Nathan Gipps wept as the 23-year-old was laid to rest. The London Underground engineer, of Anne Way, Hainault, was found dead by walkers near Fairlop Oak playing fields. On Thursday mourners packed St Peter's ...
- Hitler's Vindication - Boston IMC
After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Even Kweer Kalifornia!? Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to ...
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscript - Wimbledon Guardian
Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscriptWimbledon Guardian, UK - 12 minutes ago... been sent back to me by a publisher in Bombay for me to check." Mr Saini, a widower who has four grandchildren, has written eight poetry books in Hindi, ...
- 'Twelfth Night': a multicultural, lively romp (San Jose Mercury News)
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness.
- Letting Go - New Yorker
New YorkerLetting GoNew Yorker, United States - 3 hours ago... were for black people and lower-class whites. Camels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry. ...
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