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- Buckham Alley play, 'Big Criminals, opens Thursday at Woodside Church ... - MLive.com
The play tells the story of three inept crossing guards who plan to kidnap an unsuspecting rich child. They end up proving the adage that "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
- Talking Mowlavi with Coleman Barks - Presstv
American poet, Coleman Barks was born in 1937 in Tennessee. He attended North Carolina and California universities, and taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia for thirty years. Barks is known as a translator of works by the ...
- 'Romantic' artist exhibition in Alley - icDerry
A new exhibition by celebrated artist Berni Bradley has opened in The Alley theatre with a major new exhibition based on the works of Dylan Thomas and the romantic period. A native of Strabane, Berni studied art at the University of Ulster and has ...
- About 250 authors slated for Decatur Book Festival - Macon Telegraph
Book lovers of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to please them at a book festival that will transform downtown Decatur into a street fair over Labor Day weekend. The third annual Atlanta Journal-Constitution Decatur Book Festival ...
- Redrock serenade tells Zion Canyon's many stories - Salt Lake Tribune
Redrock serenade tells Zion Canyon's many storiesSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoFinally, he added Hal Cannon - the founding director of the Western Folklife Center and its most famous offspring, Elko's Cowboy Poetry Gathering - who ...
- Academics unearth UK's oldest joke - Times of India
LONDON: A 1,000-year-old double-meaning wry observation is what British academics consider to be their country's oldest joke. They found it in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral. It reads: "What ...
- Science news straight from the source - ScienceBlog.com
Science news straight from the sourceScienceBlog.com, CA - 2 hours agoA critic could argue, however that if that were the case then that is exactly why the teacher should indeed to refer the pupil to poetry, drama or religious ...
- Movie Reviews (filmcritic.com)
History has not been much kinder to Nixon the movie than it was to Nixon the man. Grossing under $14 million domestically, the $50 million movie was an enormous box office flop (what 1995 family wouldn't want to go catch Nixon on Christmas Day?), though four Oscar nominations (it won none) must have softened the blow somewhat for auteur director Oliver Stone.
- Dutrow Pleased with Big Brown's Work - BloodHorse
BloodHorseDutrow Pleased with Big Brown's WorkBloodHorse, KY - 18 hours agoBefore the work commenced, Desormeaux watched Big Brown gallop by him on the backstretch, and said, “Poetry. This horse is a happy horse. ...
- A drive to save Purdy house - Waterloo Record
A drive to save Purdy houseWaterloo Record, Canada - 2 hours agoIt is where he wrote much of his acclaimed poetry. The festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary with such writers as Alistair MacLeod, Jane Urquhart and ...Purdy's lakeside home needs to be saved Belleville Intelligencerall 2 news articles
- Adam Mathew Lipton is Named Overall Winner by Hugo Boss - 24-7PressRelease.com
Creative Director Adam Mathew Lipton's winning concept was selected from over 3000 entries, and will be published in I-D Magazine Adam Mathew Lipton's Winning Concept Consumer-advertising concept by Award Winning Creative Director Adam Mathew Lipton ...
- readerjack.com Fall 2008 Poetry Contest - QCT Online
The readerjack.com Fall 2008 Poetry Contest is open to all readerjack members (joining is free) regardless of the experience or previous publication. Each entrant may submit one original poem of 100 lines or less in any form. Employees and immediate ...
- HUMPHREY GAVE GREATEST CONVENTION SPEECH YOU'VE NEVER HEARD (David Shribman via Yahoo! News)
MINNEAPOLIS -- If you have an eye for these things, you might have noticed that Sen. Barack Obama is going to deliver his acceptance speech in a football stadium on Aug. 28. The last man to deliver an acceptance speech in a stadium was John F. Kennedy. The last important speech to be delivered on an Aug. 28 was given by the Rev. Martin Luther King 45 years ago.
- Pretty Monsters - Bookslut
Pretty MonstersBookslut, IL - 14 hours agoThis is a perfect match of author and illustrator and a great introduction to an author who will be loved by teen readers. There are several standouts for ...
- What makes a ‘good' teacher? We've all had our own favorites - News Sentinel
What makes a ‘good' teacher? We've all had our own favoritesNews Sentinel, IN - 6 hours agoYet eventually, he put it back together again with a concentration on the exquisite poetry and on Mercutio's wit and the human ineptness present in ...
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