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- Something is rotten in the state of 'Anarchy' Alan Sepinwall on TV - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Something is rotten in the state of 'Anarchy' Alan Sepinwall on TVThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 7 hours agoThere's even a biker poetry version of the "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown" line from "Henry IV, Part II," when Clay, struggling with various ...
- Song and Dance - Financial Times
Song and DanceFinancial Times, UK - 8 hours agoThis poetry club has a pedigree quite unlike any other; past alumni include Alan Hollinghurst, Pico Iyer and Mick Imlah. Like all societies, however, ...
- West Datebook - 10/9/08 (The Press-Enterprise)
RIVERSIDE The Rotary Club of the Magnolia Center is set to meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays in the Staples Room at Cal Baptist University. Cost is $16 and includes lunch. Today there will be a club activities update.
- Poetry: Connected to something larger than ourselves - The Evening Sun
Poetry: Connected to something larger than ourselvesThe Evening Sun, PA - 4 hours agoI also heard something curious from a close friend, who attended an in-service this week on differentiated learning, whose tenets require teachers to plan ...
- Madonna joins stars turning 50 - Ninemsn
NinemsnMadonna joins stars turning 50Ninemsn, Australia - 3 hours agoAndriy, who takes an interest in philosophy and poetry, is happiest when out on the streets promoting his Ukrainian gypsy punk band with the hope of ...
- Preacher's prescription: Mix it up - Boston Globe
'Most preaching is boring." There. He said it. In front of 30 pastors, Jeffrey Arthurs acknowledged a time-honored complaint usually expressed in glassy stares, yawns, and the occasional snore. His listeners took no offense. Sitting in a classroom at ...
- Poet aided Obama's search for black identity in Hawaii - Los Angeles Daily News
HONOLULU - At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his ...
- 'Wire' an amazing feat of balance - Baltimore Sun
Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire , the sight of his accomplishment - he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat ...
- The New New Journalism - Gay City News
The New New JournalismGay City News - 39 minutes agoJake Silverstein wrote a revealing piece ["What Is Poetry? And Does It Pay?"] on the Famous Poets Society. He paid to compete like all the other ...
- Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighter - Belleville Intelligencer
Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighterBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 5 minutes agoThroughout those summers, Olson kept journals and wrote some poetry based on her shipping life. She would later try to write fiction inspired by it, ...
- The House Is Clean, But The Laundry Is Dirty - Georgetown University The Hoya
The House Is Clean, But The Laundry Is DirtyGeorgetown University The Hoya, DC - 38 minutes ago“Sarah Ruhl creates a beautiful synthesis between poetry and drama, which is so appealing to me. And thematically, I feel that so many parts of my life have ...
- Brookville to observe Labor Day - Ellsworth Reporter
Brookville to observe Labor DayEllsworth Reporter, KS - 10 hours ago3:30 pm — Ernie Masden of Wilson, cowboy poetry and rope tricks. After the rodeo, which ends at 5:30 pm — sanctioned pedal pull, music by the Morgan family.
- Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play (The Morning Call)
The biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug grave, a former dealer of expensive Western paintings stranded in the Badlands with a dead horse that symbolizes his -- and America's -- dead dreams.
- Club had look back at its past - Oxford Mail
Club had look back at its pastOxford Mail, UK - 3 hours agoThen they entertained themselves with a series of cabaret acts - singing, comedy and poetry reading - before the oldest member, Nora Price, 92, ...
- Potato madness has gripped at least one man - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Potato madness has gripped at least one manAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 32 minutes agoThink of it as a community show-and-tell: potato recipes, potato jokes, potato outfits, potato accessories, potato toys, potato poetry, potato haiku, ...
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