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- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- 'Hulk' returns to the screen, but he may have met his match (The Buffalo News)
Don't blame me. It's not my fault. I was one of the handful of people who actually liked Ang Lee's “Hulk” in 2003. Assemble us all to meet yearly and we could probably hold our reunions in a Mini Cooper.
- LitTO: May 13–21 - Torontoist
TorontoistLitTO: May 13–21Torontoist, Canada - 15 hours ago5:30 pm Free. The Art Bar Poetry Series presents Halli Villegas and Myna Wallin, aka Ms. Kitty and Miss Kitty, respectively. Clinton’s Tavern (693 Bloor ...
- A sprightly elegy - Al-Ahram Weekly
I never thought funerals could be such fun. But then, not every funeral has Khalid Galal as director. He has a keen eye for the ludicrous and an eerie knack for squeezing laughter out of the most lugubrious situations and gruesome events. Parody and ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - San Francisco Examiner
2 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Wine coach hosts ladies-only dinner today in Annapolis 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Here's what you can do today 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Fun things to do today 4 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: 11 top things ...
- Taliban's war of words undermines Afghanistan's nation building - Yahoo News
Kabul, Afghanistan - Arbitrary detentions by United States forces in Afghanistan and the aerial bombardment by the international forces has not only increased public discontent, it has also given the Taliban opportunities to cash in on a ...
- UPDATE FROM CANNES - Bangkok Post
UPDATE FROM CANNESBangkok Post, Thailand - 2 hours agoAn affair and a murder follow, and the movie is constructed as a visual poetry of human weaknesses that cannot be redeemed by God (there's a scene in a ...
- Singing/songwriter Blu amped up for live gig - Pensacola News Journal
Singing/songwriter Blu amped up for live gigPensacola News Journal, FL - 10 hours agoBlu began playing guitar at the age of 12, though she said she began writing poetry long before that. Initially too shy to even play and sing in front of ...
- Weekly Webb: Poet McRae captures the essence of Western life in verse - Billings Gazette
Colorful characters are like boulders tumbling down a mountain - unpredictable, sharp-edged and volatile. But Wally McRae said the West is running out of these rough-hewn subjects, which have been fodder for his poetry for more than 40 years. McRae ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
ReutersCumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revampReuters - 1 hour agoAs for Euripides' poetry -- some of the most lyrical this dramatist ever wrote -- often it goes missing in the cool, laid-back adaptation by Scots ...
- Return to CoochieMagik - Seattle Weekly
Christa Bell: Vagina monologuist. Christa Bell's CoochieMagik Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com . $15. 8 p.m. Fri., May 16. "My mom cannot listen to me talk about pussy, and my father thinks I'm going ...
- On The Bright Side: Three authors get published (The Daily Star)
Irving Hall, Mike Newell and Tim Wiles have something in common.
- Students' Mandarin leaves rivals red-faced - Argus Lite
Students' Mandarin leaves rivals red-facedArgus Lite, UK - 8 hours agoThe children read out poetry, prose and stories at the event to take home the coveted trophy. Of the 26 institutions that took part, only six were able to ...
- Wine Spectator's "Top 100 Wines of the World" DeLille Cellars ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerWine Spectator's "Top 100 Wines of the World" DeLille Cellars ...Seattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoDeLille Cellars and Salish Lodge & Spa promise an evening of culinary poetry as they celebrate some of the finest ingredients of the Northwest - through ...
- Love and strife under the stars (The Charlotte Observer)
Romeo's heart is broken – but then he meets Juliet. The two fall instantly in love – but their families are against the match. A kindly friar agrees to help them marry – but his plan goes awry. “Romeo and Juliet,” too, feels like two steps forward, three steps back for Collaborative Arts and its nascent Charlotte Shakespeare Festival. The free outdoor production at The Green uptown ...
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