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- An unhappy return (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
This sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Gilead" shines a whole new light on a prodigal son.
- Review: Dylan demonstrates virtuosity - Courier-Journal
A few months ago, Bob Dylan received a Pulitzer Prize. Not in the music category, where he’d have joined previous winners like Charles Ives and Ornette Coleman. Nor in poetry, where he’d have been listed alongside William Carlos Williams and ...
- Cumming dares and bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - MSN UK News
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- Annual Fringe Festival is nothing fancy - Delaware County Daily Times
Annual Fringe Festival is nothing fancyDelaware County Daily Times, PA - 4 hours agoShowcasing the work of Festival veterans and first-time participants, the diverse line-up includes theater, dance, performance art, music, poetry, puppetry, ...
- All the fun of the festival - Enfield & Haringey Independent
All the fun of the festivalEnfield & Haringey Independent, UK - 23 minutes ago(Loaded Dog 8.30pm entrance free) And be sure to make a date with Four Poofs and a Piano'. The Jonathan Ross regulars make a triumphant return to the ...
- Mansfield bicentennial events: Click here for your complete schedule (Mansfield News Journal)
These are Mansfield bicentennial events submitted to the News Journal. All events are subject to revision. For continuously updated information, see www.mansfieldohio2008.com
- Stanford News - Register Herald
Stanford NewsRegister Herald, NY - 1 hour agoHer next book, "Touches of Life in Time and Space," is a compilation of art and poetry that ties in with history. This will be the second of three books, ...
- Children love Buzz Bingo at Coatesville Library - Avon Grove Sun
Children love Buzz Bingo at Coatesville LibraryAvon Grove Sun, PA - 15 hours ago"I've run a variety of children's summer programs here: Reading Theater, poetry, a book discussion, but the children really like Bingo, especially because ...
- Working in the real world takes some effort - The Gazette (Montreal)
Working in the real world takes some effortThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 42 minutes agoHe explained that Real American Poetry is so much more than just the popularly misconceived violent and objectifying collections of swear words about crime ...
- 1947 changed her life - The Asian Age
1947 changed her lifeThe Asian Age, India - 6 hours agoIt was the year 1947, a young girl from Hyderabad met poet Kaifi Azmi at a mushaira (poetry session), love blossomed and the two got married. ...
- Nothing to do this weekend? Wrong! - McAllen Monitor
Thirsty Monkey offers $5 you-call-it martinis from 4 p.m. to close on Thursdays. We recommend the cucumber martini. They also have live music from local rockers Cadiwagon later in the night. The martini usually costs about $10, and it's pretty ...
- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common (Los Angeles Times)
At the movies this summer, bleakness is pervasive, whether in what used to pass for comic-book adventure or in family-oriented animation. IN "THE WAY WE ARE," a concise, razor-sharp book of existential musings, philosopher Allen Wheelis describes the "margin of terror." Just beyond the agreed-upon scheme of things, like the raw desert and wild places at the edge of the paved city, it's the ...
- Strong, independent woman devoted her life to her family - Fayetteville Observer
Strength and devotion defined Margaret Davis. “She was a very independent, strong, self-sufficient woman,†daughter Deborah Davis said. Devoted to her husband and fiercely protective of their four children, part of it stemmed from values learned ...
- Haiku poet to share interpretation of slave ship passage - Ann Arbor News Blog
Poets have striven to tell the story of the Middle Passage before. And why not? The Middle Passage -- the forced transport across the Atlantic of kidnapped African men, women and children, packed like sardines in the holds of slave ships -- is a tale ...
- The Logic of Lament (Extract) - Jerusalem Post
Be'av, originated as a commemoration of the destruction of the Temple, first by the cohorts of the neo-Babylonian Empire in 586 BCE and then, and more enduringly, by those of the Roman Empire in 70 CE. Although the Bible never speaks of the 9th of Av ...
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