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- PANGS THEATER ENSEMBLE Performs SONDERKOMMANDO for the SF FRINGE ... - PR Inside
2008-08-13 21:30:43 - SONDERKOMMANDO is a modern piece interweaving dance, poetry and ancient text into a dramatic performance about the human experience, suffering and cruelty. From September 4, 2008 through September 14, 2008, the San Francisco ...
- 20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expo - indy.com
20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expoindy.com, IN - 56 minutes agoThe artistry: Boasting paintings, sculptures, poetry and more, the Cultural Arts Pavilion at the Indiana Convention Center caters to all ages and creative ...
- Sky High - VoiceofDance.com
Sky HighVoiceofDance.com, CA - 3 hours agoThe poetry of the act speaks for itself. Born in France in 1949, Petit took up magic and juggling as a child, progressed to wire-walking at 16, ...
- Bush spirit alive - Wellington Times
Bush spirit aliveWellington Times, Australia - 18 minutes ago... museum display, poetry in the park, pony rides and everything in between. Mr Cantrell said the Mulga Bill Festival, named after Paterson’s famous poem, ...
- Confronting the Silence in the Movements for Social Justice - Bay Area Indymedia
Confronting the Silence in the Movements for Social JusticeBay Area Indymedia, CA - 1 hour agoA pride march through town will return to the plaza for a rally at noon, followed by a party with music, poetry, food, community booths, and dancing until ...
- Arlo Guthrie: you can get anything you want - The Daily Planet
Arlo Guthrie: you can get anything you wantThe Daily Planet, CO - 16 hours ago... and populist a song as was ever written, and its lyrics are so good that they’re included in poetry anthologies and lists of the Greatest American Poems.
- The Russians Are Back - Palestine Chronicle
Palestine ChronicleThe Russians Are BackPalestine Chronicle, WA - Jul 19, 2008Maybe because Russians also have a penchant for disorder, procrastination, inefficiency, qualities more than redeemed by their fantasy, poetry, nobility and ...
- UCLA experts advisory: UCLA alumnae is new U.S. poet laureate - UCLA News
Stephen Yenser , professor of English and director of UCLA's undergraduate creative writing program, is available to speak about Kay Ryan, an alumnae of UCLA's English department who has been named U.S. poet laureate. Yenser is director of the Hammer ...
- Singing in Israel’s Ears Till She Opens Her Eyes - Forward
Love, as we all know, is a many-splendored thing. Whatever that means. Actually, “many-splendored” calls to mind “irritable bowel syndrome,” one of those terms you make up as a catch-all for something you can’t explain. And love is ...
- Calendar of Events - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
"THE BOY FRIEND" PLAY: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tonight and Saturday, City Park Players, Bringhurst Theatre, 1802 Sylvester Drive, Alexandria. Tickets are $12 general admission, $10 seniors (over 65), $5 students. For more information, call (318) 442-1800 ...
- Howard Jacobson: We get the war criminals we deserve (Independent)
Arresting headlines all last week. "Police arrest Batman" caught the eye. "Police arrest Balls" would have been better, but Ballsing up the education of thousands is not yet considered a crime in this country. Unlike ballsing up your own disappearance which in any decent society would not be considered an offence.
- Going from mud to verse at Glastonbury - Whitehaven News and Star
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. I’d always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past I’d looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their “Golden Tickets” after spending what seemed ...
- David Kaplan Celebrates Year of the Fish - MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker MagazineDavid Kaplan Celebrates Year of the FishMovieMaker Magazine, NY - 22 hours agoAnd if you look around at films (and books and plays and poetry), you begin to see fairytale and mythic structure everywhere: The Devil Wears Prada, ...
- Pros and cons of 'The Great Debaters' - Baltimore Sun
(B-) An optimistic movie set during the Great Depression, the fact-based The Great Debaters coarsens its inspirational story and powerful history with movie devices that date to the 1930s. Director Denzel Washington uses the cliffhanging climaxes and ...
- Book written in '30s is still revelant (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
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