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- Making tradition - guardian.co.uk
Making traditionguardian.co.uk, UK - May 2, 2008Nor was it possible, given the restrictive practices of copyright, for a publisher to do for English poetry what Manutius or the Elzevirs had done for the ...
- Coach's spirit is alive in annual road race - Bennington Banner
NORTH BENNINGTON — Running is nearly synonymous with solitude. The British author Allan Sillitoe built his career on a short story entitled "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner," and countless other films, poems and quotations have ...
- Hadrian's soldiers writing home - Daily Telegraph
The hulking great highlight of the Hadrian exhibitiown opening this week at the British Museum is a mammoth head of the emperor . Excavated in Turkey last year, it has never been shown to the public before. You can make out not only his beard - he ...
- War diary returns after 63 years - Allentown Morning Call
You hear of these things now and again: a class ring or a letter or a library book improbably emerging from the clutter of decades and finding its way back to its owner. For Army veteran Dennis Sweeney, 91, it was a wartime diary — jottings of high ...
- 'In Bruges' - Newsday
There is a playful deception going on in the prosaic title of "In Bruges," evocative as it is of chamber recitals and poetry readings in medieval coffeehouses. One is tempted to add a modifying phrase before the "In," for the sake of truth in ...
- Golden Hills School’s 1st Annual Poetry Contest Winners (Tehachapi News)
 Spring is a time to celebrate! Not just because of the warming up of the weather and the beauty of trees and...
- We Shall Be Happy - New Republic (subscription)
New Republic (subscription)We Shall Be HappyNew Republic (subscription), DC - 20 minutes agoO'Hara's poetry seems at first inextricable from the life, and the early evaluations of his complex body of work tended, understandably, to be for the most ...
- ‘Carpetbagger’s Children’ is storytelling at its best (Cleveland Jewish News)
If you like a good story, you’ll enjoy “The Carpetbagger’s Children.†Written in 2002 by master playwright Horton Foote when he was 86, the drama revolves around three sisters who relive their family’s history in an era spanning post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present.
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- GALVESTON.COM: Theater of Physical Comedy: AGA-BOOM - Galveston.com & Company (press release)
Galveston.com & Company (press release)GALVESTON.COM: Theater of Physical Comedy: AGA-BOOMGalveston.com & Company (press release), USA - 2 hours agoA show for all ages, Aga-Boom combines the unbridled silliness of slapstick with the theatrical expressionism and poetry of the very best in European ...
- Your Weekend's Best Bets - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Your Weekend's Best BetsJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 14 hours agoLearn more about African-American heritage at a Juneteenth Festival at Northside Library in Jackson and a political forum tonight at Tougaloo College. ...
- The Impostor - Damon Galgut - Tonight
The Impostor - Damon GalgutTonight, South Africa - 10 hours agoAdam, who once published a book of poems as a young man, is determined to begin writing poetry again after 20 years of silence and working in a faceless ...
- War Still Bad Box Office - Gawker
Why isn’t George Packer’s terrific little play Betrayed — about the three pro-American Iraqis who don’t quite get what they need from America – not doing better? (It opened in February at the Culture Project in Soho, extended its run for a ...
- Dave Matthews Band - Rolling Stone
Dave Matthews BandRolling Stone - 1 hour agoI always have ambitions to read 30 books but rarely do. Between a bottle of whiskey and a book of poetry, I'll find time to relax.
- Denver's homeless play inspiring role - Rocky Mountain News
Cast members in Curious Theatre Company's The Denver Project dress like people on Denver's streets. A young woman who goes by "Angel" was telling her story to Steve Sapp. She'd been a teenage prostitute and drug user, clean for one year and now ...
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