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- Don Becker: 'clever,' 'funny,' 'likable' - Rocky Mountain News
Playwright, stand-up comic and creator of his own mythology, Don Becker left a mark on most who met him, whether a result of his caustic sense of comedy, his own struggles or his encouragement of those around him. Mr. Becker was found dead in his ...
- Giving Voice to Poetry in a Concert of Choral Works - New York Times
Giving Voice to Poetry in a Concert of Choral WorksNew York Times, United States - 19 minutes agoBy ALLAN KOZINN In its heyday the American Composers Alliance fostered several important institutions, most notably CRI (Composers Recordings Inc.), ...
- Norman North sweeps fiction awards at ECU (The Norman Transcript)
Students from Norman North High School swept the fiction awards this spring in the fourth annual R. Darryl Fisher Creative Writing Contest at East Central University. The contest received more than 600 submissions from 300 Oklahoma high school writers.
- Acting can be torture: Irrfan Khan - Times of India
Acting can be torture: Irrfan KhanTimes of India, India - 9 hours agoDifferent actors from different parts of the world — England, Japan, France, America and Sweden — will be reading the same piece of poetry that will be ...
- Poetry presents a humanizing touch - KUAR
Poetry presents a humanizing touchKUAR, AR - 45 minutes agoHis poetry collections, beginning with 1982's "The Immigrant Schoolboy's Bolero," are marked with political commentary. Espada received the American Book ...
- Shakespeare sonnets hit the stage - Jam! Showbiz
For while the latter's legacy is certainly defined in large part by works like David and the Pieta and the former's by his roster of works for the stage, when it comes to Michelangelo's artistic contributions, if one overlooks the bit of painting he ...
- School Life: Winners (Everett Herald)
Students from Arlington Christian School recently captured third place in the Association of Christian Schools International District science fair. The annual science fair was at Fairview Christian School in Seattle.
- HE SAID: Men usually like 'Sex' (Daily Aztec)
Ranging from the sports-loving guy to the metrosexual guy, men, like women, are different. However, many of us measure men and women against stereotypes of how they should look and act. Certain movies play out this theme more so than others, and thankfully, the new "Sex and the City" movie breaks the mold-sort of.
- In a world of their own - Saudi Gazette
RIYADH – The party in Atheer Jassem Al-Othman’s living room was in full swing. The guests – about two dozen girls in their late teens – had arrived, and Ms. Othman and her mother were passing around cups of sweet tea and dishes of dates ...
- Kernersville Calendar - Winston-Salem Journal
Kernersville CalendarWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 8 hours agoKERNERSVILLE ROTARY CLUB: Meets at 7 am Wednesdays at First Christian Church, 1130 N. Main St. POETRY WORKSHOP: Meets at 11 am, the second and fourth ...
- Dance review: Their turn in the spotlight - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Dance review: Their turn in the spotlightMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoAnd who knew that Tamara Nadel had the focus, gestural precision and clarity of storytelling to telegraph the poetry of Bharatanatyam through her singular ...
- Lecture on Robert Frost's influence on renowned Irish poet turned ... - Eagle Tribune
Lecture on Robert Frost's influence on renowned Irish poet turned ...Eagle Tribune, MA - 3 hours agoBy Yadira Betances LAWRENCE — Six years ago, Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney came to the city to speak about Robert Frost's influence on his poetry. ...
- Former Western Kentucky University President John D. Minton Sr ... - Bowling Green Daily News
John D. Minton Sr., the fifth president of Western Kentucky University, is laid to rest Tuesday during a graveside ceremony at Fairview Cemetery. Servant leader, rabbi and dad were among the words used to describe John D. Minton Sr., who was laid to ...
- Oratorio Singers to join symphony - Charlotte.com
One of the most powerful and popular of all choral works grew from medieval poems discovered in a Bavarian monastery centuries after their creation. The poems were the work of a group of free spirits called goliards, whose verses celebrated the joys ...
- Major League Eating: The Game Premiers - Appscout
AppscoutMajor League Eating: The Game PremiersAppscout, NY - 1 hour agoJust as the release of Wii Fit sheds a bit of light on the potential of the videos game as a tool for real-life exercise, Nintendo announces--with much ...
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