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- Palanca won’t stage satirical play on woman president (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—A satirical play -- about a woman president toying with the idea of establishing a monarchy to save her troubled nation -- could have brought the house down at Monday night’s award ceremonies of the 2008 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.
- Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ... - RedOrbit
Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ...RedOrbit, TX - 8 hours ago... meanings associated with voyages, change, death and contrast, like the contrast between tropic and temperate out of which Wallace Stevens made poetry. ...
- New York City: By Foot, Bus, Boat and Air - City Guide Magazine
City Guide MagazineNew York City: By Foot, Bus, Boat and AirCity Guide Magazine, NY - 57 minutes agoTake the Harlem Gospel & Jazz tour, or experience an African-American Heritage tour. 212-391-0900; www.harlemspirituals.com After leaving Harlem, ...
- RiverRun Reads: Toby Barlow's 'Sharp Teeth' - Portsmouth Herald News
RiverRun Reads: Toby Barlow's 'Sharp Teeth'Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 14 hours agoOne of the most entertaining books I've read this year is Toby Barlow's "Sharp Teeth," a werewolf story written in blank verse. Lycanthropes and poetry can ...
- Taliban text messaging terror - Salon
KABUL -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- Poet sees hope and sarcasm in Palestinian plight - GulfNews
Poet sees hope and sarcasm in Palestinian plightGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - Jul 4, 2008... people from all walks of life. "Some people ask how do you attract the young and so many different people when your poetry is complicated and different. ...
- Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissies (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Forget Stephen King. You want bone-chilling violence, blood-curdling revenge, read a poem.
- Text tattoos gaining popularity - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, September 7, 2008 He sees a man's back entirely inscribed with the first page of "Fight Club." The tattoo looks fresh, red and painful. He sees a woman holding aside her hair to show the nape of her neck, where this line by e.e. cummings ...
- Behind the scenes and beyond the speeches at the Tonys - Chicago Sun-Times
Behind the scenes and beyond the speeches at the TonysChicago Sun-Times, United States - 2 hours agoAnd you could sense the difference as soon as they came to the stage to make their acceptance speeches — speeches that reflected their love of language and ...
- Jo'burg turns 80 with Arts Alive - SABC News
Jo'burg turns 80 with Arts AliveSABC News, South Africa - 1 hour agoArts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan officially opened the popular spring month festival, which will feature spectacular acts of music, poetry, dance, ...Singer strips at Jazz Sowetanall 4 news articles
- Camp Ayandeh Lesson: Cumberbund comes from the word "kamarband" - Payvand
PayvandCamp Ayandeh Lesson: Cumberbund comes from the word "kamarband"Payvand, Iran - 3 hours agoThe clubs included music and movement, poetry and literature, public health/law, theater/improv, photography and film-making. Once the clubs were over, ...
- Adult Poetry Workshop - indy.com
Adult Poetry Workshopindy.com, IN - 7 hours agoby JL Kato Requisite texts: Contemporary American Poetry, 8th ed., edited by A. Poulin & Michael Waters and In the Palm of Your Hand, by Steve Kowit. ...
- PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFest - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFestThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 48 minutes agoIn the first, panelists will sing poetry in both Ojibwe and English, and the second includes former Detroit News columnist Betty DeRamus, whose book ...
- Freedom to come to Reynolds - Echo
Freedom to come to ReynoldsEcho, AR - 13 hours agoDavis began writing the play in 2004, and before that, she was writing poetry. Freedom is the first play she has written. “The play is not one dimensional,” ...
- Joan Aragone: Play games to improve your brain - Tri Valley Herald
Joan Aragone: Play games to improve your brainTri Valley Herald, CA - 22 minutes agoFor thousands of years, the ancient culture has contributed philosophies such as Taoism and poetry, art and healing practices that reflect that thinking. ...
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