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- Entertainment Calendar: 09/05/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis.
- Conservative Cafe vs. Bikini Barista at Espresso Gone Wild - Associated Content
Conservative Cafe vs. Bikini Barista at Espresso Gone WildAssociated Content, CO - 1 hour ago... and offer up basic American coffee without all the trappings; best of all, with the tongue-in-cheek humor that is sure to keep the would-be poets and ...
- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest - Washington Post
Steve Coogan as Dana Marschz, the talentless actor turned even less talented drama teacher, in "Hamlet 2." (By Cathy Kanavy -- Focus Features Via Associated Press) Enter Noah Sapperstein, the high school drama critic whose devastating reviews set in ...
- New site for writers (The Sentinel)
The Sentinel recently talked shop with Joellen Kubiak-Woodall, developer and editor of the online magazine, The Write Room. Kubiak-Woodall is a recent KSU graduate currently enrolled in KSU’s Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) program in Creative Writing.
- Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of Ology - WTOP
Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of OlogyWTOP, DC - 38 minutes agoHe studied English literature and philosophy at Bristol University, where he wrote poetry. He trained as an English teacher and spent five years living in ...
- Dance that fulfils - The West Australian
Dance that fulfilsThe West Australian, Australia - 2 hours agoVisual poetry gave way to parody in Zuska’s dance Maria’s Dream (the choreographer is clearly influenced by his associations with the Netherlands Dance ...
- Glossed Over | Actions fail to speak louder than words in Nightingale's Tape (Urban Tulsa)
The Nightingale Theater's Tape, directed by Sara Neely Cruncleton and written by Stephen Belber, pits two old friends against one another in a linguistic struggle for redemption. Vince has come to Lansing, Mich., at the behest of an old friend from high school, Jon, who has his film featured in a l... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Poetry, politics mix in race - Times Union
ALBANY — Longtime State Assemblyman Jack McEneny, D-Albany, is facing a challenge this year from a poetry-writing attorney with a deep admiration for the State Police. Terry O'Neill, 55, is running on the Republican line. O'Neill is known for his ...
- Current hotch-potch comedy is unpalatable — Kaif Rizwani - DAWN Group
The writer of hilarious comedy shows and plays such as Fifty-Fifty, Syed Fakhrul Hasan, better known as Kaif Rizwani, was naturally reluctant when he was asked to write a serial on the Quaid-i-Azam. “I told Mohsin Ali, the then PTV general-manager ...
- Olympic Shifts - ChristianityToday.com
ChristianityToday.comOlympic ShiftsChristianityToday.com, IL - 8 hours agoAlthough most Christians see the West as the center of Christian activity and mission in the world, some are now predicting that Korea will soon outpace ...
- 'The Birthday Party' celebrates a perfect moment (Chicago Sun-Times)
It is not at all difficult to see why director Aaron Snook and the Signal Ensemble Theatre decided to stage a revival of Harold Pinter’s “The Birthday Party” at this particular moment.
- writers GROUP MEETS (The Bolingbrook Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group will host author and poet Marilyn Huntman Giese, the author of "When the World Changed, A Revolutionary Peace," at 7 p.m. Sept. 26. The book, based on her travels to the Near and Middle East, is an interplay of vivid photos and scriptural references that tell the story of Jesus in a unique way. Giese's poetry ranges from lighthearted spoofs to serious social issues.
- Taking the pulpit - Flagstaff Live
Taking the pulpitFlagstaff Live, arizona - 1 hour agoIt was an amazing introduction to one of the finest American poets of our time. After the reading I bought a slim volume of his poems called “The Blind ...
- LBJ, The Texas Observer & Me - Texas Observer
Texas ObserverLBJ, The Texas Observer & MeTexas Observer, TX - 3 minutes agoI went on back in and spoke with his press secretary then, my old friend George Christian, whom I had reported alongside years earlier in the offices of the ...
- When Music Was News to Me (Metro Santa Cruz)
Now that culture has been atomized into 18 million targeted niche markets, and anyone can program their personal menu of musical taste into their personal portable digital device, I guess the antique medium of radio can't be expected to provide the public with what it already thinks it wants to hear.
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