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- Marie Chouinard has spring in her dance steps - Canada.com
Through the self-titled company she founded in 1990, Montreal's Marie Chouinard enjoys a huge reputation in dance in contemporary dance centres around the world for the raw energy, passion and sheer imaginative scope of her radically innovative ...
- 'As You Like It' | www.ToAcorn.com | Thousand Oaks Acorn (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
- A sense of place - PopMatters
PopMattersA sense of placePopMatters, IL - 8 hours agoModern Australian poetry faces a similar uphill battle. The golden age of our national poetry was the “bush poetry†of the late-19th and early 20th ...
- Where to Eat (Cincinnati CityBeat)
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- British surrealism's greatest hoard, hidden in retired GP's house - Guardian Unlimited
An extraordinary hoard of subversive and radical art goes on public display for the first time this week after years hidden in the collection of a Leeds GP. More than 200 masterpieces of British surrealism, including works by Henry Moore, Paul Nash ...
- First justice. Next, truth. Only then is reconciliation possible - Guardian Unlimited
Let's admit it, Radovan Karadzic is different. He looks different to all of them – the stocky, greasy politicians, the pudgy unshaved generals, the foxy-eyed common criminals or taxi drivers-turned secret policemen we associate with the Balkans ...
- Former soldier pleads guilty to rape - Ironton Online
He once wore the uniform of an American soldier; Wednesday he sat in court in an orange jail jumpsuit and pleaded guilty to first-degree rape— a crime he said was the result of substance abuse and mental illness stemming in part from his Iraq war ...
- A muse's job is to penetrate the male artist and bring forth a work ... - Guardian Unlimited
The thrilling news that Lucian Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping had fetched £17.2m at auction had the BBC and the Times so overexcited that they dubbed the model for the painting, Sue Tilley, Freud's muse - as if she didn't simply lie heaped on ...
- Students' dream of cancer-free world put on paper - Prince Edward Island Guardian
Keira Coady and Easton Smith read poetry they’ve written, focusing on their hopes for a cancer-free world. Guardian photo Keira Coady and Easton Smith dream of a world without cancer, and put those dreams to paper as part of a recent class project ...
- Live Wire - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Young and old are coming together to create the storefront gallery project, which uses vacant windows in downtown Santa Cruz to display the work of local, national and international poets and artists. This idea came about when creators got together ...
- Turkmen president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's ... - International Herald Tribune
Turkmen president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's ...International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour agoAnd he wrote several poetry books was well as the Rukhnama — a code of moral guidelines that became required reading for schoolchildren and government ...
- Sameer Mathur, 19 (WestportNow)
Sameer Mathur, beloved son of Aparajita and Alok Mathur of Westport, lost his battle against an infection of the brain Wednesday, April 30, 2008 and took his leave of us to go to a much better place. Sameer was a brilliant young man who has been torn from us at the early age of 19.
- Poetry written from the heart touches others' souls (The Republican)
It seems to me that poetry that is written from the heart will be meaningful to others, even if it lacks in form, or takes a form not popular with the reader.
- Unorthodox station's voice may be muted - New Zealand Herald
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires ...
- Going back to Beirut - News-Democrat
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement - my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there. Earlier in May, after ...
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