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- Cuba In A Different Light (The Tampa Tribune)
When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- “Elegies” at Spots - Broadway World
Broadway World“Elegies” at SpotsBroadway World, NY - 30 minutes agoI'll even go so far as to say that it was probably heralded as the gay version of Def Poetry Jam, though I believe the latter came much later than Elegies. ...
- Around the towns (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Archbald As part of a month of ceremonies to honor the 150th anniversary of the parish of St. Thomas Aquinas, members will be walking more than 6 miles from the church to St. Rose of Lima Church in Carbondale on Sept. 13, starting at 12:45 p.m.
- Star Of Queens (Queens Courier)
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Eva Keith spends her days as the Director of the Summer Youth Employment Program at the Afrikan Poetry Theater in Jamaica. Her main task there is to get organizations to join up to help kids earn a little money during the summer.
- On the bank of benevolent river - Punch
When tourists from different parts of the world gathered in Osogbo, Osun State, on Friday for the grand finale of the Osun Osogbo Festival, several popular artistes stood to be counted. Even the state Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, had to turn ...
- When faces come out of the rain (Toronto Star)
There's a passage in When the Devil Holds the Candle , by the Norwegian mystery writer Karin Fossum, in which her detective, obviously a literary sort, reflects on what he likes about poetry: "It's like playing Virtual Reality, he thought. Poof! – and you're in a different landscape."
- Village reports July 25 - Buckingham Today
Village reports July 25Buckingham Today, UK - 2 hours agoIt's now time for the summer break during August and members reconvene on September 11 when Susannah Marshall will entertain with Poetry and Prose with ...
- Pickens a standout at JazzFest - Chicago Tribune
She wasn't billed as the main attraction, but she deserved to be, judging by her breakthrough performance over the weekend during JazzFest 2008 at the South Shore Cultural Center. Chicagoans may know pianist Bethany Pickens best for her illustrious ...
- Step Brothers (Rolling Stone)
Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Jenkins, ... Review: Starting at infantile and regressing hysterically from there, Step Brothers flies on the comic chemistry of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. They riffed on the baby Jesus in Talladega Nights. Now they're goofing on grown men who stay babies. Are you ready to see Ferrell rub his hairy nut sack on Reilly's drum ...
- Paul Overy: versatile historian and art critic of The Times - Times Online
Paul Overy was an historian of art, architecture and design of impressive versatility. He was an art critic (for four years for The Times ); he taught at numerous art schools (including the Royal College of Art, the Slade, the London Institute, and ...
- Stalin's ironic local legacy - Toronto Star
Stalin's ironic local legacyToronto Star, Canada - 9 hours agoHe wrote frequently to his mother, vacationed in Abkhazian sea resorts and retained a love of Georgian wine, food, poetry and music. ...
- Neal E. Boyd wins 'America's Got Talent' and $1 million prize - Grand Rapids Press
Opera singer Neal E. Boyd, an insurance salesman from Sikeston, Mo., performs after winning the NBC talent competition, "America's Got Talent," in Studio City, Calif., on Wednesday. With tears streaming down his face, a victorious Neal E. Boyd won ...
- GALVESTON.COM: Theater of Physical Comedy: AGA-BOOM - Galveston.com & Company (press release)
Galveston.com & Company (press release)GALVESTON.COM: Theater of Physical Comedy: AGA-BOOMGalveston.com & Company (press release), USA - 2 hours agoA show for all ages, Aga-Boom combines the unbridled silliness of slapstick with the theatrical expressionism and poetry of the very best in European ...
- Celebrating the poetry of the "golden generation" - Sentinel
If you have ever tried to write a poem, you know how difficult it can be. Often, the attempt results in a train wreck of words you must search through to find a line or two worth saving. However, if you stay with the poem long enough, revising it as ...
- Yeats poetry in motion - Irish Independent
Yeats poetry in motionIrish Independent, Ireland - 17 hours agoAnd the returning champion might very well have found his way onto one of Jack's early canvases: Murtagh gaunt and pale, and the dark silks of John Magnier ...
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