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- Ellen DeGeneres & Portia De Rossi Wed At Their Beverly Hills Home - Fashion.ie
Ellen DeGeneres & Portia De Rossi Wed At Their Beverly Hills HomeFashion.ie, Ireland - 4 hours agoWedding plans have been in the works for months. In May, following the California Supreme Court’s monumental ruling that same sex couple’s have the right to ...
- Best-sellers to visit Charlotte - Charlotte.com
Some events are free, most others are $15. Tickets for Hosseini's talk will be $15, $25 and $35. Tickets for the Windy City Clues event are $25 in advance. More information: www.novellofestival.org. Best-selling authors Khaled Hosseini, Scott Turow ...
- Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden Fringe (The Ham&High Network)
Edinburgh isn't the only British city to boast a Fringe Festival - London's in on the act too.
- Lyrical farewell for Dubliner Ronnie Drew - Irish Times
Lyrical farewell for Dubliner Ronnie DrewIrish Times, Ireland - 27 minutes agoShe ended with an Arthur O'Shaughnessy poem: "We are the music-makers and we are the dreamers of dreams . . . One man with a dream, at pleasure/ Shall go ...
- A 'Shrew' made for the LA lifestyle - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesA 'Shrew' made for the LA lifestyleLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe cast moves around the stage in a constant state of euphoric panic, emphasizing the physicality of the play rather than the poetry -- a decision perhaps ...
- Kayker, poet, teacher dies in river accident (Idaho Mountain Express and Guide)
The body of Twin Falls kayaker, poet and author William Studebaker was recovered by the McCall dive team Monday afternoon near Yellow Pine, a small and remote town situated amidst abundant whitewater in the South Fork of the Salmon River drainage.
- Can Poetry Really Be Translated? - Huffingtonpost.com
There's a great story of a Japanese production group that decided the conclusion of Samuel Beckett's classic Waiting for Godot was a little too...inconclusive. In case you aren't familiar with the play, the unresolved wait for Godot represents, in ...
- 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Ricky Ian Gordon (Playbill Arts)
The original cast recording of Ricky Ian Gordon's Grapes of Wrath will be released by PS Classics Aug. 26, with a launch event to be held at the Lincoln Center Barnes and Noble the very same day. The busy composer recently took time to contribute his opinions, loves and wit to this new Q&A series.
- THE INIMITABLE GTN - Star of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) G.T. Narayana Rao is no more. I feel like crying ‘once more’ – in the manner of the connoisseur of the old company drama, when even a ‘dead’ actor would rise, replay his role and reel-off a long song! GTN played his role well ...
- A man who will be missed - La Crosse Tribune
For those of you who didn’t know him, my introduction was amply served. For those who knew him, we were blessed to be part of his daily life. A retired milk hauler from Tomah, Wis., is about all I know of his past. What I do know is that he was a ...
- Bar brawls a concern to all (Enterprise Mountaineer)
Who would think that as Art After Dark winds down on a Friday night on Waynesville’s quaint tourist-filled Main Street, one business might be gearing up — or dressing down —for a “wet panties contest?”
- Strong, independent woman devoted her life to her family (The Fayetteville Observer)
Strength and devotion defined Margaret Davis. “She was a very independent, strong, self-sufficient woman,” daughter Deborah Davis said. Devoted to her husband and fiercely protective of their four children, part of it stemmed from values learned growing up on a tobacco farm in Clarksville, Tenn.
- Meeting of laureates - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
There’s a sparseness to Gertrude Halstead’s work, a delicacy of image and language that seems to be lost on many younger poets today. Halstead, the poet laureate of Worcester, is celebrating her 92nd birthday by reading alongside Boston poet ...
- GRSF sonnet winners announced (Winona Daily News)
The Great River Shakespeare Festival announced July 26 the winners of its first ever City-Wide Sonnet Contest at the Acoustic Café.
- Portland boy drowns on Scout canoe trip - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Portland boy drowns on Scout canoe tripThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoFinn Terry, an 11-year-old who loved poetry, drowned this weekend during a canoe trip with his Boy Scout troop. The canoe -- carrying an unidentified man ...
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