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- Stolen $30M Shakespeare book found; man arrested (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and valued $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated.
- Music as pure movement - and then some - Globe and Mail
'I'm not a missionary'  Identity fusion  Fournier's swan song 'a dance of experience'  Close to poetry in its love of language  Reviewing without revealing: a TV writer's lament  Music as pure movement - and then some  Go to the Arts ...
- Weekly Attractions Listings - Press-Enterprise
Weekly Attractions ListingsPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoSAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY (NORMAN F. FELDHEYM BRANCH), teen video festival, 4 pm Tuesday ongoing; story time, 10:30 am Tuesdays and Thursdays; ...
- Book review: The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek by Sid Marty - National Post
National PostBook review: The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek by Sid MartyNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoMarty, an author and former park warden whose poetry and essays are as integral to the Canadian Rockies as the fiction of Alistair MacLeod is to Cape Breton ...
- Hannon hoping for another Super-star - The Press Association
Hannon hoping for another Super-starThe Press Association - Jul 18, 2008Pure Poetry is quick too, but he might find it tough giving all of that weight away. I have six runners in all and they are all owned by different people. ...
- HERBIE HANCOCK (New York Post)
Piano man speaks of Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell and how winning that Grammy really was all that jazz.Your impression of Herbie Hancock probably stems from when you grew up. If you're a child of the baby boomer generation, then you know him as the...
- Super Kid: Maggie Wicken, 17, senior, Darrington High School - HeraldNet
Super Kid: Maggie Wicken, 17, senior, Darrington High SchoolHeraldNet, WA - 18 minutes agoPoem passion: Writes poetry and competes at poetry slams in Seattle. Next chapter: Wants to be a novelist and poet and possibly teach high school. ...
- Encounters at the End of the World - Seattle Times
Encounters at the End of the WorldSeattle Times, United States - 5 hours agoIn this odd and unforgettable place, Herzog has made his own poetry. 99 minutes. By Moira Macdonald Werner Herzog's poetic new documentary, "Encounters at ...
- The Cynical Optimist 12/05/08 - Moviehole
The Cynical Optimist 12/05/08Moviehole, Australia - May 12, 2008The stigma of “good family fun†will no doubt make teen and young adult viewers hesitant, and the comic relief within will appeal mainly to children. ...
- A Van Cliburn anniversary: From musician to folk hero (The Star)
If cultural gods tell us more about us than about themselves, Van Cliburn holds a particularly warped and smoky mirror up to the classical-music world he intermittently dominated over the last half-century - one that shows much about the strange price of being a folk hero.
- "Third Annual Outsider Art in the Hamptons" (Newsday)
WHEN "Third Annual Outsider Art in the Hamptons" will feature more than 300 works (paintings, drawings, multi-media sculptures, collages, poetry) by emerging and established artists inspired by their own private worlds, unfettered by the "isms" that drive mainstream contemporary art.
- What's on (Malta Today)
May 23 - 25 Seascape FM Theatre productions present the Pulitzer-winning play by Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf author Edward Albee at St James Cavalier. Directed by Chris Gatt, the cast features Edward Mercieca, Denise Mulholland, Pia Zammit and Paul Portelli.
- Five things not to miss at the Mesa County Fair - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
The carnival rides at the Mesa County Fair aren’t the only things that will make you dizzy. The animals, entertainers, vendors and variety of snow cone flavors can be overwhelming. We’re here to help. Keep reading for a few recommendations on ...
- Review: Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- New book from very old, dead, dull poet - Monsters and Critics
“Heine (1797-1856) was a journalist, essayist, and one of the most significant German Romantic poets. He is remembered chiefly for his lyric poems, many of which were set to music in the form of lieder (art songs) by Germanic composers, including ...
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