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- Share stories about Landers Theatre - News-Leader.com
Share stories about Landers TheatreNews-Leader.com, MO - 13 hours agoOzarkers are encouraged to share stories through prose or poetry; with or without illustrations. Call Rachel Peacock-Young at the Landers, 869-1334, ...
- Blackwatch: porn for the theatregoing classes - Spiked
Blackwatch: porn for the theatregoing classesSpiked, UK - 23 minutes agoAfter a while the commanding officer’s standard military English seems like poetry. And yet amid the men’s gynaecological storm, there is rhythm and raw, ...
- Inspirations by Neruda, the Minutiae in Mahler (New York Times)
Kelley O?Connor sang Peter Lieberson?s ?Neruda Songs? with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Bernard Haitink.
- With Celtics, it's back to the future - Lowell Sun
After I was left hanging on The Sun's waiver wire, the kind folks at the Sports Department reeled me in to join their gallant squad and I found myself beaming back to the future, returning to the "fun and games" that kicked off my journalism career ...
- Green: Changing the rules of baseball - Metro Boston
Green: Changing the rules of baseballMetro Boston, MA - 1 hour agoAdmittedly, it would be more pedantry than poetry to review every single pitch; surely we don’t need to go that far. But a middle ground that increases the ...
- Before the Pilgrims - Wall Street Journal
Americans write novels and essays, poems and plays, but our quintessential literary form is the road book. We have our Moderns -- Steinbeck, Kerouac, Bryson and Least Heat-Moon come to mind. And we have our Ancients -- Twain, Tocqueville, Crevecoeur ...
- Local News (The Simcoe Reformer)
Port Dover farmer Larry Kormos has four children’s books now on the market. Each with a message, Kormos also tried to include his three children’s name hidden into the illustrations.
- Impact of books influences lives (Arizona Daily Star)
For some, it's the children's books that opened a young mind to a new idea; for others, it's the breakthrough book that put an adult life on a different path.
- 45th School of the Arts underway (The Rhinelander Daily News)
If your wake-up call was for 8 a.m. Monday, you missed the first class in the 45th edition of the School of the Arts in Rhinelander. Elizabeth Chandler’s sunrise yoga meets at 7:15 a.m. Monday through Friday, July 21 - 25. No registration is required for this opportunity and community members are welcome.
- Beauty queen uses poetry to inspire (Miami Herald)
At age 11, Diana Bien-Aime was thrown through the back window of a car in a horrible accident. She suffered a broken nose and internal bleeding and was left with scars on her face and arms.
- Firemen's Ball & other boogie-fests - OurayNews.com
Firemen's Ball & other boogie-festsOurayNews.com, CO - 2 hours agoThe show's creator, Bill Fries, captures the poetry and grandeur of this place and its people in a way that nobody else ever has. ...
- Don Becker: 'clever,' 'funny,' 'likable' (Rocky Mountain News)
Playwright, stand-up comic and creator of his own mythology, Don Becker left a mark on most who met him, whether a result of his caustic sense of comedy, his own struggles or his encouragement of those around him.
- The reluctant propagandist (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: What happened when Dylan Thomas wrote film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information?
- Tajik film about Rudaki demonstrated in Ashgabat - Turkmenistan.ru
Tajik film about Rudaki demonstrated in AshgabatTurkmenistan.ru, Turkmenistan - Jul 10, 2008Abuabdullo Rudaki is remembered as the founder of the Tajik-Persian classic literature, the father of poetry in Farsi that many Turkmen poets used in their ...
- Skien (Blather)
What's this? It's the edge of art... These boxes are artworks by Kristina Müntzig, part of a collection of 'fake' furniture placed in a public park in Skien, Telemark, as part of Skien's public art festival, Tempo. Rather than...
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