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- Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting Roger - BirminghamMail.net
Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting RogerBirminghamMail.net, UK - 23 minutes agoTop comedy playwrights David Tristram and Raymond Hopkins will conduct an open forum to discuss their work, which includes The Secret Lives of Henry and ...
- Singing the history of the Old West - Valencia County News Bulletin
Singing the history of the Old WestValencia County News Bulletin, NM - 12 hours agoHe had to pay for the rights to five of the songs on his two newest albums, but the rest are ones he wrote or traditional cowboy songs sung around many a ...
- 'Satch' Kerans takes us to the 'Riverboys' - The Salem News
'Satch' Kerans takes us to the 'Riverboys'The Salem News, MA - 3 hours ago"I'm influenced by Beat poetry," he said. "I'm a fan, a little bit." Kerans, a Danvers native, said he started as a harmonica player before taking up ...
- Arrest over Shakespeare theft (Channel 4)
A man has been arrested after a priceless first edition of Shakespeare's plays was handed in to a library.
- Wellesley High's 2008 Award Recipients - Wellesley Townsman
Wellesley High's 2008 Award RecipientsWellesley Townsman, USA - 2 hours agoBook Award for Excellence in English: Kelsey Woerner; David Norton Poetry Award: Elizabeth Hinchey; New Century Book Award: Callie Brady; Journalism Award: ...
- Listen Up: Windsor for the Derby - Seattle Post Intelligencer
There's nary a band that can craft more contemplative and bittersweet songs than the cross-continental duo of Dan Matz and Jason McNeely, also known as Windsor for the Derby. Their trick is in repeating themselves, layering lilting, confessional ...
- 2008 Poetry & Essay Contest - Cherokee Scout
Shown above are Glenn Orski (front); Samantha Gampel, Jordan Fletcher, Diamond Keener, Callie Radford (middle, from left); contest coordinator Paul Donovan, Debra England, Amy Brown and Linda Ray (back, from left). Awards for the 2008 Poetry &, Essay ...
- Trans-gression Multidisciplinary Arts Festival - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Trans-gression Multidisciplinary Arts FestivalPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - Apr 30, 2008During the festival's film night (May 17), some notable shorts will be showcased, including Susan DiPronio's Nighthawks, based on her experience as a teen ...
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
- Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patience - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patienceSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 9 hours agoCameras, camcorders and books of poetry are scattered over the floor. "We always do things that violate rules. We combine art and politics to achieve ...
- Fun for everyone (Argus Observer)
Weiser — Bruce Looselip spun his tales of bad horses, good women and ranching with the bureaucracy Tuesday at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival.
- Library book sale was huge success - Post-Bulletin
Library book sale was huge successPost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoThe Friends of the Austin Public Library and AAUW recently completed their annual combined book sale to raise money for their respective projects. ...
- Upward Bound hits the mud - Daily Astorian
Upward Bound hits the mudDaily Astorian, USA - 19 minutes agoIn another project group, rap, hip hop, techno and other music provided the catalyst for learning to write poetry. Yasemin Gadelhak, a writing instructor at ...
- A man of few words: Poet shares love, talent for beauty, simplicity of writing (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
Poetry expresses more thoughts and feelings than short stories or novels, a fact that poet A.J. Chilson said he admires because it accomplishes more by using less words.
- 'Twelfth Night': a multicultural, lively romp (San Jose Mercury News)
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness.
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