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- Entertainment guide - Scranton Times-Tribune
Entertainment guideScranton Times-Tribune, USA - 23 minutes agoBOOK SIGNING: “Pegasus at the Plow: A Poetry Collection,” by Patrick Walker, May 24, 1 to 3 pm, Anthology Books, 515 Center St. BELL’ ITALIA FESTIVALE: ...
- Obama-Clinton? Stranger Things Have Happened (HispanicBusiness.com)
Dick Polman--The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dick Polman is a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom.
- 'Old War' makes connections amid crises - Boston Globe
Boston Globe'Old War' makes connections amid crisesBoston Globe, United States - 48 minutes agoWhat makes Shapiro so important to American poetry right now is the success with which he's taken over the territory of fiction writers. While his poems ...
- Renowned Children's Author to Visit all 11 Newark Public Library ... - Bridgeton News
Children's author Daniel Kirk is bringing his world in which "Dogs Rule!" cats have power and there's a book-writing mouse that lives in a library to the Newark Public Library in August. The author-illustrator will spend five days in Newark, visiting ...
- 'Romantic Poetry' adds cast - Variety
More Articles: Mark Linn-Baker, Ivan Hernandez and Patina Renea Miller have signed on to appear in Manhattan Theater Club's preem of the new John Patrick Shanley-Henry Krieger musical "Romantic Poetry." All three thesps appeared in the tuner's ...
- More Than Cartoons in 'The Animation Show 4' - New York Sun
Given the rather profound poetry of a film such as "WALL-E" and the scathing satire of a television series such as "South Park," one could easily argue that we are living in a golden age of animation. Further evidence comes from "The Animation Show ...
- Stop printing Cal Thomas - La Crosse Tribune
The column in last Sunday’s Tribune titled “Obama isn’t a true Christian” by Cal Thomas is an outrage. What gives Cal Thomas the right to judge who is or is not a “true Christian?” In my judgment, he is a true bigot. Self-appointed judges ...
- Feature Story - Uptown
Feature StoryUptown, Canada - 31 minutes agoWhile most of the poet's earlier shows have consisted of smaller, slam poetry-style pieces linked together to create a full-length performance, ...
- Poetry en Mass. - Boston Globe
Poetry en Mass.Boston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoThe first Massachusetts Poetry Festival will be held Oct. 10-12 in various venues around the city of Lowell. Readers will include Robert Pinsky, ...
- Unorthodox station's voice may be muted (The 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 psychiatric hospital.
- Cassandra Wilson: Jazz Roots (All About Jazz)
Over the last two decades Cassandra Wilson has emerged as one of the most celebrated jazz singers in the world—and with one album a year since 1985, she also ranks as one of the most prolific.
- Serge Bennathan comes full circle - Georgia Straight
Serge Bennathan comes full circleGeorgia Straight, Canada - 7 hours agoDrawing on a text he wrote for Vancouver dance icon Grant Strate’s birthday last December, he is attempting to mimic the gut instincts of slam poetry—both ...
- They've been inside, so they can reach youths about staying outside - Florida Times-Union
They've been inside, so they can reach youths about staying outsideFlorida Times-Union, FL - 53 minutes agoTolbert and her husband, who are members of Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum, perform poetry and skits to audiences at schools and institutions - and even at the ...
- Somalia – The Forgotten Crisis - Christian Post
Somalia is the producer of warlords, child soldiers, endless refugees, broken lives and Christian martyrs. In Somalia the number of marginalized people is very high. The country has been devastated by war, famine, drought, flooding, assassinations ...
- U.S. poet laureate found it hard to hide her talents (San Diego Union-Tribune)
When Kay Ryan was a student at UCLA, the poetry club rejected her application; she was perhaps too much of a loner, she recalls. Now Ryan is being inducted into one of the most elite poetry clubs around.
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