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- Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival reviews - StarPhoenix
Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival reviewsStarPhoenix, Canada - 10 hours agoThere are moments of poetry in the writing, though, and the message of hope at the end is welcome. But if you're looking for a diamond in the rough at the ...
- Saturday, August 09, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
•First Friday poetry group, 6 to 8 p.m., Marion Public Library, 600 S. Washington S. Come share, discuss poetry. No age limits. •Bingo, Lions Den, corner of High and Jefferson streets, Montpelier. Early Birds 6:30 p.m., regular bingo 7 p.m. Food available.
- Erik Darling, 74; singer-songwriter helped revive American folk music (Los Angeles Times)
Erik Darling, a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist who played a vital role in the revival of American folk music and was identified with the pulsing 1960s pop hit "Walk Right In," died Aug. 3 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 74 and had lymphoma.
- Regional Entertainment Calendar | Oct. 4 - Auburn Reporter
Regional Entertainment Calendar | Oct. 4Auburn Reporter, WA - 50 minutes agoFeatures live music, poetry and storytelling. Cost: $40-$100. The Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave., Seattle. 206-292-2787, www.ticketmaster.com or ...
- Charter school proposed for Los Lunas (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
Los Lunas A charter school with a focus on instruction in arts and a computer-based core subject program has been proposed for Los Lunas.
- 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 ...
- Women of the west meet our first female G-G (North Queensland Register)
Read the sweeping body of poetry and prose on the Darling River town of Bourke, from Lawson to Breaker Morant and Will Ogilvy, and you'd swear it was inhabited almost exclusively by rough men: shearers and tough fellows of the bush and the riverboats.
- AT THE COLLEGES - Providence Journal
AT THE COLLEGESProvidence Journal, RI - 6 minutes agoAttendees are encouraged to register online. Visit www.ric.edu and click on the Homecoming 2008 link. Theater: Rhode Island College Theatre opens its ...
- 08-07-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)
JOE SAYS R. KELLY TRIED TO SABOTAGE HIS CAREER: Singer vents exclusively to EUR's Lee Bailey. *He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but R&B artist Joe felt something wasn't quite right with his situation at Jive Records.
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
- Playwright Harold Pinter wins literature prize - MSNBC
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - In honoring British playwright Harold Pinter on Thursday, Nobel Prize judges have again chosen an artist of literary achievement and political contention. The 75-year-old Pinter, the most influential British playwright of his ...
- Island woman a portrait in courage - Staten Island Advance
The poem is simple inspiration, typed in capital letters with one finger on one hand by a former executive secretary who once did 70 words a minute. Although each stroke Joan DiFiore makes on the keyboard these days can be laced with pain from ...
- Janet Sarbanes marches to non-political drummer - Explore Baltimore County
Her father, Paul, is a retired U.S. senator. One brother, John, is a congressman, who represents Maryland's 3rd District. The other brother, Michael, lost a spirited race for president of the Baltimore City Council. But Janet, the least known ...
- Showcasing town's best in artistic talent - The Star
Showcasing town's best in artistic talentThe Star, UK - 12 hours agoThe event, which was officially declared open by Mayor Councillor Ann Russell on Saturday, features everything from street theatre and stage shows to poetry ...
- Sean Connery on being a Scot and Scotland's influence on Hollywood - Times Online
Scotland provided the subject for America’s first feature film, The Execution of Mary Stuart, with Mary played by a man, at least up until the final cut. This created a far greater shock on its first screening in 1895 than Lumière’s train ...
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