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- Saginaw native Brian d'Arcy James winning praise for his lead role in ... - MLive.com
Reviews are starting to appear for "Shrek the Musical," running in Seattle, Wash., through Sunday during its pre-Broadway run and with Saginaw native son Brian d'Arcy James in the title role. Most of the reviews find the newspaper and online critics ...
- 'Drunks talk trash, don't they?' - Guardian Unlimited
Felix Dennis, publisher and poet at the barn conversion where he works, 2008. Photograph: David Sillitoe For the record, Felix Dennis says he didn't kill a man, as he claimed in a newspaper interview published earlier this year. The notorious ...
- Karadzic to be jailed in the Netherlands - The Chronicle Herald
This undated photo released by Belgrade's Healthy Life magazine Tuesday shows former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic with glasses, long white hair and a beard. The magazine's editor in chief, Goran Kojic, said he was shocked when he saw the ...
- John Matshikiza - Buzzle
John MatshikizaBuzzle, CA - 46 minutes agoBut his poetry went well beyond the laudatory, and achieved critical acclaim. Published works include South Where Her Feet Cool on Ice (1981) and Prophets ...
- Yeats provides reliably glorious flourish - The Independent
If only everything in life were as reliable. Not, admittedly, the sort of observation generally prompted by a thoroughbred – except, perhaps, among those who feverishly presume that every vagary in equine performance reflects the cynical ...
- Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessions - Daily American Online
Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessionsDaily American Online, PA - 56 minutes agoSarene Friedman, a clinical social worker and certified poetry therapist who once worked at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC, is offering free ...
- AFter Dark: For a great getaway, cruise to Pirate's Cove - Annapolis Capital
Annapolis CapitalAFter Dark: For a great getaway, cruise to Pirate's CoveAnnapolis Capital, MD - 6 minutes ago... whether in poetry or prose. Each participant is limited to five minutes and commercial announcements are not permitted. Admission is free and Zu will ...
- Students Learn Art Of Debate - Click 2 Houston.com
Students Learn Art Of DebateClick 2 Houston.com, TX - 7 hours ago... than 1 percent of the debaters were African-American. Mays, the camp's director, said, "My students have learned how to do poetry, pros, extemporaneous. ...
- New company soars in debut at Jacob's Pillow - Boston Globe
BECKET - Recently a friend remarked that, given the economic instability that can often be part of an artist's life, one must be pretty brave to follow such a career path. But I think it's necessity, not bravery, that drives artists. They don't ...
- Mercado: The Poor Boy from Lubao (Sun Star)
DIOSDADO Macapagal was the only genuine and certified poor man who made it to the Presidency.
- Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 30 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
I dont know, about this pick. I have my reservations. What about the Scandal that Palin is in. See her full background info, Pictures, and … read more the Scandal at http://www.theveep.com Even though he was passed over as John McCain's running ...
- Long to-do list - MSNBC
But his real audience was not the crowd that waited hours to get into Invesco Field at Mile High but rather the voters who are trying to take a measure of a still relatively unknown politician seeking to lead the United States at a critical moment in ...
- Author puts Native life in the classroom (Rapid City Journal)
MISSOULA, Mont. -- It ain't easy being Native. So says one of America's premier writers of contemporary Native American life.
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans - Times Daily
Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots. The acts of rebellion take place in the bingo hall ...
- Analysis: An uncompromising voice for Israel's transience - Jerusalem Post
Analysis: An uncompromising voice for Israel's transienceJerusalem Post, Israel - Aug 13, 2008Photo: AP "Every good intelligence officer must read poetry," Israeli poet Haim Gouri wrote when profiling Darwish in Ha'aretz five years ago, ...
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