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- O’Connor’s villain - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Patrick O’Connor’s nail polish is chipped. And a packet of Bali Shag tobacco pokes out from his shirt pocket as he talks about his upcoming one-man show titled, “The Crooked Eyed Man.†During the 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday performances at ...
- Metallica returns to its roots with 'Death Magnetic' - Daily Princetonian
It may be hard to remember now, but once upon a time, Metallica was pretty cool. Its first three albums alone - "Kill Em All," "Ride the Lightning" and "Master of Puppets" - remain untouchable classics to this day, all very influential and very, very ...
- The End for the bedtime story? Only one in three parents now read ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe End for the bedtime story? Only one in three parents now read ...Daily Mail, UK - 22 minutes agoA third of all children even said they would like to read more poetry or have more poetry read with them. Poetry's popularity has also proved timeless, ...
- Classic children's library: 4-7 - guardian.co.uk
Classic children's library: 4-7guardian.co.uk, UK - 28 minutes agothe kind of nourishing poetry that four-year-olds really understand. Some funny and some silly rhymes about swings and see-saws, cats and dogs, ...
- 'Drunks talk trash, don't they?' - Guardian Unlimited
Felix Dennis, publisher and poet at the barn conversion where he works, 2008. Photograph: David Sillitoe For the record, Felix Dennis says he didn't kill a man, as he claimed in a newspaper interview published earlier this year. The notorious ...
- The Dawn of Independents (Backstage.com)
How to break into Off-Off-Broadway. August 07, 2008 By Halley Bondy Call them indie, Off-Off-Broadway, downtown, or 99-seaters — these are the theatres where many actors begin their careers in New York City. Known for being open to veterans and newcomers, union and nonunion, Off-Off-Broadway can be the ideal community for new arrivals — if you know how to get your foot in the door.
- Ad Links - Indian Express
We were in the press box overlooking the rows filling-up with more than 75,000 Democratic faithful. On the Mitsubishi viewing screen in front of us, 96 feet by 27 feet, we could see the projected image of the speakers, mostly older white men ...
- Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabus - The Herald
Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabusThe Herald, UK - 3 hours agoJudith Gillespie, of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said: "Quite often a lot of death in art is incidental to the main message that the artist is ...
- SFA grad to release his first book of slam-poetry - SFA The Pine Log Online
SFA grad to release his first book of slam-poetrySFA The Pine Log Online, TX - 34 minutes ago"It was then when I decided I liked the art of poetry." It was seven years later when Moore found himself writing once again. With a pen and pad in hand he ...
- The story according to Anderson - News & Observer
News & ObserverThe story according to AndersonNews & Observer, NC - 15 hours agoEqual parts dialogue and poetry set to music, "Homeland" plays like a pre-election State of the Union address about our current alienated state of affairs. ...
- 'Last of the entertainers' - Star News Online
"I'm proud to be a redneck," he said with a chuckle. "Go ahead, call me a redneck. It sounds a lot better than calling me white trash." Call him a redneck. Call him a hayseed. Call him a clodhopper. But by all means, call him a talented songwriter ...
- Musical ‘Gifts’ Return - JMU The Breeze
Musical ‘Gifts’ ReturnJMU The Breeze, VA - 53 minutes ago“I like looking at albums as a whole artistic statement, like having lyrics or poetry and artwork and how it’s all packaged and presented,†Dominy said. ...
- An 'Office' worker takes to rock (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
As Dwight Schrute on The Office, Rainn Wilson is a walking sight gag with his thrift-shop clothes, chipped-kitchen-table haircut, and frowning face.
- Remembering Steve Blackwell - ScienceBlogs
Remembering Steve BlackwellScienceBlogs - 44 minutes agoBut the grandson of a vaudeville performer never lost the love of music instilled in him from an early age. That love morphed with his passions for poetry ...
- The Anger, the Longing, the Hope - Cape Cod Today
The Anger, the Longing, the HopeCape Cod Today, MA - 1 hour agoHe was a master of classical Arabic, and equally at home with Western and Israeli poetry. Many believe that he was the greatest Arab poet, and one of the ...
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