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- 0710 THEATER DANCE ARTS Listings (Provo Daily Herald)
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- Poetry Slam allows young and old to use the power of words - UT The Daily Texan
Poetry Slam allows young and old to use the power of wordsUT The Daily Texan, TX - 2 hours agoAustin Slam member DaShade Moonbeam defended his status as a "Black nerd" but mocked himself by adding that he cried during "Transformers. ...
- Poems from students tout Star and Stripes - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Poems from students tout Star and StripesGloucester County Times - NJ.com, NJ - 4 hours ago"My poem is called The Great American Flag'," said Bob Morison, 10. "It talks about the flag crying and speaking and doing all the things it would do if it ...
- X, with the Detroit Cobras (Houston Press)
X are celebrating their 31st year in show biz, and while 31 might seem like an odd number to mark an anniversary, it makes some sense when you consider the triskaidekaphiliac band's longtime fascination with and superstition of all things relating to the number 13. X's most recent album of original ...
- Modern music with links to Algeria - Chester DailyLocal.com
Modern music with links to AlgeriaChester DailyLocal.com, USA - 6 hours ago"My music has always been more influenced by chaabi, an old style of North African pop, which I've always loved because of its poetry and rebelliousness. ...
- Fisherman’s Day 2008 - Platinum News Online
Fisherman’s Day 2008Platinum News Online, British Virgin Islands - 13 hours agoActivities for Fisherman’s Day include a prize-giving ceremony for the fishing tournaments along with live musical acts, local entertainment, poetry ...
- Michigan spellers get ready to compete in national spelling bee - WZZM 13
288 students ages 8 to 15 are heading to Washington, D.C. this week to participate in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. Twelve are from Michigan with two being from West Michigan. The Gannett News Service is providing WZZM 13 with pictures ...
- Civic hall show straight from the horse’s mouth - Huddersfield Examiner
Civic hall show straight from the horse’s mouthHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 5 hours agoUsing story, poetry, song and specially composed music their performance evokes the companionship and mystery. At the heart of the programme is the ...
- Instant VC Money for Microblogging? - Entrepreneur
Instant VC Money for Microblogging?Entrepreneur - 3 hours agoThere’s been a business plan contest and a poetry contest, I think, both limited to 140 characters. Think of the trade-offs. Of course there’s the problem ...
- The almanac - United Press International
The almanacUnited Press International - 4 hours ago... actor-singer Dean Martin in 1917; actress Jessica Tandy in 1909; Gwendolyn Brooks, the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, in 1917; ...
- Matthew McConaughey has a son; Paris Hilton has an idea for a scary TV ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Matthew McConaughey's on diaper duty. Matthew McConaughey's going to be a little busy to do much surfing and partying for a while. The actor and his girlfriend, Camila Alves, welcomed a son on Monday night. The baby has yet to be named, and weighs in ...
- Prize winner and Nashville native Williams reflects on writing poetry (The Tennessean)
Nashville native Lisa Williams' second collection of poetry, Woman Reading to the Sea, is the winner of the 2007 Barnard Women Poets Prize, selected by Joyce Carol Oates. An associate professor of English at Centre College in Danville, Ky., she explores myriad topics in her latest book, which is divided into four thematically organized sections. Intensely observant, her poems grapple with the ...
- Literary Calendar (Contra Costa Times)
East Bayn Barnes & Noble — 4972 Dublin Blvd., Dublin. 925-560-1495. Events are at 5 p.m. Wednesday: "The Power of the Possible: A Book of Hope and Inspiration," Auriela McCarthy.
- TV's 'Laugh-In' Comic Dick Martin Dead At 86 (Local 6 Orlando)
Comedian Dick Martin, best known as the zany half of the comedy team Rowan and Martin whose show "Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, has died.
- On the road: Patient #1 and Tartuffe - Daily Telegraph
Even the most rabid George W Bush hater might be moved to twinges of sympathy for the man by watching Patient #1, a play by US writer Donald Freed envisaging the sorry state the President could end up in a year after leaving office. Darkly surreal ...
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