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- Brian Burke rings a bell - The Australian
Brian Burke rings a bellThe Australian, Australia - 14 hours agoOn Tuesday he was helping out at the Springwood newsagency when a bloke walked in, grabbed a copy of The Daily Telegraph and dropped it on a section of the ...
- The Dawn of Independents (Backstage.com)
How to break into Off-Off-Broadway. August 07, 2008 By Halley Bondy Call them indie, Off-Off-Broadway, downtown, or 99-seaters — these are the theatres where many actors begin their careers in New York City. Known for being open to veterans and newcomers, union and nonunion, Off-Off-Broadway can be the ideal community for new arrivals — if you know how to get your foot in the door.
- Water park brings Bulwell to life - Hucknall Today
Water park brings Bulwell to lifeHucknall Today, UK - 8 hours agoThe winners of a poetry competition for Bulwell school pupils, with the water park as the theme, together cut a ribbon as part of their prize, ...
- Iranian institutions to honor Hafez expert Salim Neysari - MehrNews.com
Iranian institutions to honor Hafez expert Salim NeysariMehrNews.com, Iran - 4 hours agoSeyyed Ahmad Hosseini Kazeruni on “The Impact of Hafez on Bushehr’s Contemporary Poets,†Abbasali Vafaii on “The Impact of Hafez Ideology and Poetry in ...
- Teen Read Week - Corbin Times-Tribune
Teen Read Week is a national literacy initiative aimed at teens, their parents, librarians, educators, booksellers and other concerned adults. It began in 1998 and is celebrated the third week in October — Oct. 12-18. The week is an adolescent ...
- Keeping It Real for July 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Keeping It Real for July 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoFrom those encounters, family and parenting issues abound. But almost as important are the adolescent issues, social problems, race relations and gender ...
- Something About Harry - Washington Post
A tribute to old dogs and a celebration of their special virtues. walks, Harry seemed oblivious to his surroundings, absorbed in the arduous responsibility of placing foot before foot before foot before foot. But this time, on the edge of a small ...
- Tales for tots Carbondale children’s author publishes three new ... - Scranton Times
Authors often talk about the need for discipline, to sit down and write even when it’s the last thing they want to do. Patricia Thomas is the first to admit she hasn’t quite mastered this dictum. “I’m not very disciplined. I go in fits and ...
- Diverse groups gather at Multicultural Expo - Ann Arbor News Blog
Outside, Jimmas Bar-B-Que sizzled. Inside, American Indian dancers stepped in time to a drumbeat. Saturday's Multicultural Expo at Armory Arts Village included ethnic poetry, African dance, singers, speakers, raffles and multicultural fashion shows ...
- Appreciation day shouldn't drive one buggy (The Gleaner)
Folks in Southern Illinois really know how to throw a celebration, especially in late summer or early fall.
- Novelist opens the door on a psychotic mind - Kentucky.com
Novelist opens the door on a psychotic mindKentucky.com, KY - 1 minute agoThen I moved here (North Carolina), and I lost the ability to write poetry, which I thought would kill me. There was no reason for me to go on. ...
- What can't she do? - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeWhat can't she do?Boston Globe, United States - Sep 5, 2008Working with bassist Kyle Ke gerreis, she wrote the tune "Mask of Moses," a biting indictment of hypocrisy that evokes Williams's plainspoken poetry (and ...
- What's goin gon - Star-Gazette
"AVALON," free film; 6:30 p.m. Steele Memorial Library, 101 E. Church St., Elmira. 733-9173. "SCULPTURE GARDEN BY THE C LYON," sculpture displayed on 40 acres of manicured paths, through Sept. 7, by appointment only; The C Lyon, 315 Acker Road ...
- Smoking Banned In State's Public Colleges - The Bulletin
John Cavanaugh, chancellor of Pennsylvania's public university system, has extended new prohibitions on smoking inside places of business to outdoor campus grounds. Students across the state received notice via email of the new rule and are ...
- Poetry embraces Vancouver hotel tower - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunPoetry embraces Vancouver hotel towerVancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoIf you walk by the corner of Burrard and Cordova next summer, you'll be able to admire the city's newest hotel tower and read poetry at the same time. ...
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