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- The Burial at Thebes - Variety
VarietyThe Burial at ThebesVariety, CA - 2 hours agoThe phrasing allows the ideas of the classic text to ring familiar and true to new auds without losing its poetry, which is well represented by the Chorus. ...
- Eerie McCain, weird Bill (Arkansas News Bureau)
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please.
- Kathleen Edwards, Leslie Feist: why does Canada produce so many great ... - Times Online
On June 30, Kathleen Edwards is headlining a free concert in Trafalgar Square to celebrate Canada Day. She’s a highly regarded singer-songwriter whose third album, Asking for Flowers, has placed her on the cusp of an international breakthrough. By ...
- Scratching the surface on Whistler - Boston Globe
WILLIAMSTOWN - "Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly," the Clark Art Institute's summer show examining ethereal, soft-focus effects in the paintings of James McNeill Whistler and his American followers, is a fine ...
- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 2 hours agoThe third part of the collection Occult Dancers is made up of elegies and sad recall of missed moments. The poems Plotters of our death attacks the odd ...
- Top 10 literary destinations - Easier (press release)
Top 10 literary destinationsEasier (press release), UK - 21 hours agoSee the site of their famed first poetry reading, along with others of their circle like Philip Whalen, at the Six Gallery, or visit the popular City Lights ...
- The Band's Visit - Salon
We're still running on a wing and a prayer over here at the temporary West Coast HQ of Beyond the Multiplex, battling a winter flu bug and some family blues, but there are a couple of new movies this week I didn't want to let slip past unnoticed. "In ...
- Sand City is out to prove it's the 'City in Motion' with a West ... - Monterey County Herald
Sand City is out to prove it's the 'City in Motion' with a West ...Monterey County Herald, CA - 1 minute agoHe considered a poetry slam at Ol' Factory Cafe and really wanted to make some dance happen this year, too, but they'll have to wait. ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation (The Star-Ledger)
When it comes to corporate gobbledygook, William Lutz shares your pain. As a consultant to promote the use of plain English in financial documents, the retired Rutgers professor managed to plow through 58 mutual fund prospectuses before crying "uncle."
- Meet a living relic of bohemian New Orleans (The Standard-Times)
Every morning in Slidell, La., a Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots.
- Tax-Avoiders are Un-American - OpEdNews.com
At a time when the biggest news on everybody radar screen should be the Ron Suskind book, The Way of the World , with its powder keg of accusations against President Bush including, but not limited to, the Whitehouse ordering forged documents to lie ...
- New Non-Fiction from Outskirts Press Focuses on a Family’s ... - PR.com (press release)
New Non-Fiction from Outskirts Press Focuses on a Family’s ...PR.com (press release), NY - 47 minutes agoTony Bruno was a personable, good-looking young man, who had a gift for writing poetry, a touch of an adventurous spirit, and as his father writes, ...
- Exhibition: Poetry In Colour at Stamford Arts Centre - Peterborough Today
Exhibition: Poetry In Colour at Stamford Arts CentrePeterborough Today, UK - 4 hours agoThe exhibition, titled Poetry In Colour, The Art of Nature by Geneviève, is on at the Stamford Arts Centre, in St Mary's Street. Geneviève has travelled the ...
- Reviewing without revealing: a TV writer's lament - Globe and Mail
The difference between this place and academia - I mean besides the sorry lack of ivy-clad brick - is that the ivory tower critics consider the whole art work, from beginning to end, to be up for discussion. The ink-stained wretches, meanwhile, can ...
- Play looks at poet in new light (Cape Cod Times)
Eastham writer Noel Tipton will present a new version of his "Amherst Sabbath" play this week to Wellfleet audiences and the Emily Dickinson International Society.
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