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- Globe West arts - Boston Globe
Globe West artsBoston Globe, United States - 42 minutes agoStudioWriting Celebration of Poetry, 7-8:45 pm Wednesday (sign-up at 6:40 pm), Waltham Public Library, 735 Main St. Free. 781-314-3432, studiowriting.com, ...
- Your Weekend
Post-Star - The Poetry of Pizza, by Deborah Brevoortis, is a contemporary comedy of errors. Free, donations appreciated. Refreshments offered beginning at 6 p.m. 962-4449.
- Comedy line up revealed - Newbury Weekly News Group
Newbury Weekly News GroupComedy line up revealedNewbury Weekly News Group, UK - 20 hours agoBy Sarah Bosley, Online reporter THE line up for this year’s eagerly anticipated Newbury Comedy Festival has been unveiled. And, yet again, it doesn’t ...
- In Series of Videos, Supreme Court Justices Make Their Case (Law.com)
In a set of videos posted on the Web, all but one of the Supreme Court justices speak passionately into the camera as they answer questions about brief writing, oral advocacy and their love-hate relationships with the written word. Lawyers who make a living trying to fathom the justices' preferences have watched the videos at length, transfixed by the words of the normally private justices. It ...
- A city's celebration of the arts - goTriad.com
A city's celebration of the artsgoTriad.com, NC - 36 minutes agoOrganizations across the city have planned their own musical, theatrical, dance, film, poetry and visual arts offerings that will run Sunday through May 4. ...
- Forceful fusion of complexity - The Australian
Forceful fusion of complexityThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoJust as Lorca's poetry is immersed in the complex riches of Arab-Andalusian culture, Golijov draws on musical sources from flamenco, tango and rumba to ...
- OU-C educator receives statewide teaching recognition - Chillicothe Gazette
OU-C educator receives statewide teaching recognitionChillicothe Gazette, OH - 19 minutes agoSchmittauer's focus is fixed on helping OU-C students realize their potential and get the most out of the courses she teaches in poetry, drama, ...
- Michael’s led a return to ITV's golden age … - Sunday Herald
Michael’s led a return to ITV's golden age …Sunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoIn this absorbing four-part series, Bragg trots around the country exploring our literary heritage - not just through the great works of prose and poetry, ...
- Looking ahead (USA Today)
Coming up Friday: • The Christian world marks Good Friday. • It's the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which commemorates the police killing of 69 South Africans during the Sharpeville anti-apartheid demonstrations in 1960. • Greek Cyprus...
- Bay Area groups set plans for 2008-09 (San Jose Mercury News)
Lots of classical-music performers and pundits say the music won't have a future if audiences don't begin to support the works of living composers.
- Acadia pays tribute to King - ChronicleHerald.ca
Hartford CourantAcadia pays tribute to KingChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 21 hours agoIn the evening they presented poetry and music created to raise awareness of what they described as the racial realities of today in Canada and around the ...Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King WOAIall 1,636 news articles
- Editing is Not About You - Student Operated Press
Student Operated PressEditing is Not About YouStudent Operated Press, FL - 1 hour agoHe also tended to hand anything about poetry to me, but that didn’t happen very often. We all took pride in our knowledge of the language. ...
- Hip and grungy (Daily Southtown)
Moliere's comedy of manners was first produced in 1666 in Paris.
- Highlights for Children Launches Korean Edition of Popular Magazine - Forbes
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- At this week's International Reading Association convention in Atlanta, Highlights for Children unveiled the first Korean edition of Highlights High Five, its magazine for children 2 to 6. Beginning with the July ...
- We Need More Novels about Real Scientists [Scientific American Magazine] (Scientific American)
In novels and films, the most common scientist by far is the mad one. From H. G. Wells’s Dr. MoÂÂreau to Ian Fleming’s Dr. No to Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, scientists are portrayed as evil geniuses unrestrained by ethics and usually bent on world domination. Over the past two years, as I struggled to write my own novel about physicists and their quest for the Theory of Everything, I ...
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