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- The Great Debaters (2-Disc Special Collector's Edition) Review - 411mania.com
The Great Debaters (2-Disc Special Collector's Edition) Review411mania.com, TX - 1 hour agoAhh, the inspirational historical drama. Truly, a genre that excels at manipulating our emotions. I don’t mean this in a bad way, necessarily; ...
- A Poet of the Commonplace - Wall Street Journal
News of this spring's retrospective of the work of the Spanish realist Antonio López GarcÃa, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, caused a considerable stir. When word got out that the artist was going to speak in connection with the exhibition the ...
- Meet Your Neighbor (Southwest Daily News)
Blair Knox—am I an American? By SUSAN LAFARGUE KYLE, Staff Writer Congratulations are in order for Blair Knox who recently graduated from Sulphur High School. As happy as he is, he is unsure of his future like no other Sulphur graduate. The United States Immigration Court in New Orleans has summoned him and his sister to appear June 10, 2008 to show good reason why the two should be allowed to ...
- Beat writer called eastern N.C. home in the 1950s (The Daily Reflector)
You'd never know it leaving town on West Mount Drive that you're about to pass a gem of a house.
- Our national anthem…a song of patriotic ardor - Fulton Valley News (subscription)
Our national anthem…a song of patriotic ardorFulton Valley News (subscription), USA - 26 minutes agoThere is an intriguing history surrounding Francis Scott Key and his writing that patriotic poem. Songwriting—or poetry—was not on his mind at the time. ...
- Library to host TeenSpace program, gaming tournament - Journal Times
Library to host TeenSpace program, gaming tournamentJournal Times, WI - 18 minutes agoWhen Nick Demske, a library staff member who leads poetry events, spoke to a theater class at Case High School, 7345 Washington Ave., students listened. ...
- Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James Tate - Orlando Sentinel
James Tate is the Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry. You'll remember Seinfeld, the '90s sitcom famously dubbed "a show about nothing." Here's part of Charles Simic's blurb for Tate's new collection, The Ghost Soldiers: "To write a poem out of nothing ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater. Lepage's mastery of multimedia spectacle can be habit ...
- The word in color - San Antonio Current
San Antonio CurrentThe word in colorSan Antonio Current, tx - 40 minutes agoNot surprisingly, it’s the work of poets of color that has regularly infused American poetry (in the hemispheric sense) with a striking urgency, ...
- Making music together - Business Standard
Making music togetherBusiness Standard, India - 2 hours agoTake Jet Lag, where Sufiana meets electro, Hindi meets Farsi, Urdu and Punjabi, Turkish sounds mingle with percussion from across the world. ...
- Culture and canned Cheddar - DAWN Group
While one can understand the concern with which religious scholars, newspaper columnists and talk show guests etc view the vexing question of Pakistani culture, this is not really a job for which they are qualified or over which they have rights ...
- Poet--rancher records disappearing lifestyle (Aberdeen American News)
By Jeff Bahr...
- Coffee house needs participants - Owen Sound Sun Times
Coffee house needs participantsOwen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 11 hours agoThe idea came from a "slam" poetry event in November 2007, when "a Toronto slam team came to the library as part of the Words Aloud Festival," said Danyluk. ...
- Young poets on parade... - Halifax Today
POETS were on parade at a schools festival. Children from 30 schools across Calderdale got together at the Viaduct Theatre, Dean Clough, Halifax, to perform their poems and show off anthologies of work they completed throughout the year. They also ...
- Remembering the brave helpers - Cumberland County Sentinel
Never forget. If there’s anything to learn, it’s never forget. Holocaust survivor Nicholas Attias did not want applause from the people gathered Thursday for a memorial service. The Baltimore man wanted only to share his story and join others in ...
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