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- Sneak peek: "Mamma Mia" promotional video from PlayhouseSquare - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Mamma Mia!" opens in movie theaters Friday. And the national tour of the original stage show returns to Clevealand yet again for an eight-performance week starting Tuesday, Aug. 5 and running through Sunday, Aug. 10 in PlayhouseSquare's State ...
- Psychiatrist Addresses Subject of Video Games, Addiction - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)Psychiatrist Addresses Subject of Video Games, AddictionPR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoiUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fic-tion, poetry and nonfiction books. ...
- Cover Story - Artvoice
Cover StoryArtvoice, NY - 4 hours agoThis “definition†was actually the title of a book of his poetry published in 1969, following the first of two brief tenures as visiting professor at the ...
- Vigil bears witness for Darfur genocide victims (The Hub)
RED BANK - They came out in the stormy weather, wrapped up in hoodies and raincoats, wielding umbrellas and carrying pamphlets on genocide awareness. They came out for a single purpose: to "Save Darfur." "It's better to light one little candle than to stumble in the dark.
- RACE RELATIONS: Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawn - Delmarva Daily Times
RICHMOND — For the first time Monday, statues of black children and civil rights leaders were placed alongside statues of some men who had worked to deny racial equality on the lawn of what was once the Confederate Capitol. Thousands of people ...
- Wedding bells and marriage hell - Guardian Unlimited
· We went to a country wedding last weekend. The sun was bright and hot but there was a crisp breeze to cut through it. The village - all thatch and stone cottages and pretty terraces - curled round the hillside, so there was a different view round ...
- Youth camp closes on positive note - AntiguaSun
Youth camp closes on positive noteAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours agoMajor Maxam said the daily average attendance was recorded at 150 and the total number of students registered was roughly 200. Overall, he said that most of ...
- Woodbridge woman writes poetry celebrating Bible - Lodi News-Sentinel
Sandy Holtz grew up with no background in poetry. Her parents never wrote poems. None of her friends did, either. She never had an English teacher who influenced her, and she hadn't read poetry to any extent. But when she turned 19, Holtz started ...
- Michael Schmidt: I'll sing for you, Gordon (Guardian Unlimited)
Michael Schmidt: He may not be as twinkly as Blair, but in his first year Brown has shown courageous leadership
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. “It's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,†says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with “Romeo and Juliet†on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
- Festivities to mark Israel's 60th birthday (The Post and Courier)
The celebration begins. Today, Israel turns 60. The 1948 War of Independence and subsequent United Nations recognition established Israel as an autonomous modern Jewish state, and the first Jewish nation in two millennia. That independence came at no small price for Jews and Palesti...
- Shorts in the North - Cherwell Online
Cherwell OnlineShorts in the NorthCherwell Online, UK - 5 hours agoBeing born in Eastern Europe and studying in a school named after Pushkin, the giant of Russian poetry, meant that it was time to experience the gaudy mix ...
- Michael Ondaatje bio - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Michael Ondaatje bioMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoSelected titles/awards: "The Collected Works of Billy the Kid" (1970, Governor General's Award); "Running in the Family" (1982); "In the Skin of a Lion" ...
- Lawrence Lessig's Supreme Showdown - Wired
What's left of a dream is stored at the Stanford Law School library in 12 fat green loose-leaf binders and several legal boxes of supporting documents and briefs. They chronicle the 54 days that Lawrence Lessig, the Elvis of cyberlaw, helped Judge ...
- Turkmen president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's golden statue (Charleston Daily Mail)
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) -- Turkmenistan's leader has ordered the removal of a giant golden statue of his late predecessor from downtown Ashgabat, the Turkmen capital, a state-run daily said Saturday.
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