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- 'Love's Labor's Lost's' vision, edge a perfect fit - Allentown Morning Call
What a shame that Muhlenberg College 's production of ''Love's Labor's Lost'' ran for only one weekend. Director James Peck's artistic vision and edgy point of view was a perfect fit for this lesser known Shakespearean comedy with its witty wordplay ...
- Live alone and prosper - Louisville Courier-Journal
Live alone and prosperLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 45 minutes agoEither it becomes a baby room if we decide we want to have a child, or the husband might want to make it his little sports-cave retreat. ...
- Young and expressionable: Youth Speak poetry slams give a voice to ... - Seattle Times
7 p.m. Sunday, May 18. Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave.; $5 youth, $10 adults (206-661-2036 or www.seattleyouthspeaks.org ) A spotlight shines down onto a crumpled piece of notebook paper, as a faltering voice utters words that ...
- Farmer-poet publishes her third book - Park Rapids Enterprise
Farmer-poet publishes her third bookPark Rapids Enterprise, MN - 8 minutes agoWhen Gail Rixen’s tractor is dusty enough, she can compose a word or two of poetry on the dirty hood. Otherwise, she makes mental notes to jot down later ...
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Backstage.com)
, but the two-year-old Flux Theatre Ensemble certainly has tried. The show's program describes the effort. Before starting production, Flux presented a four-night reading series featuring 16 playwrights' takes on Midsummer's characters.
- War victims remembered - Manchester Evening News
AMONGST the hustle and bustle of a weekday lunch-time, a corner of the city paused to remember the British and Russian victims of the Second World War. The special service of remembrance - marking Russia's traditional Victory Day - brought together ...
- Will Elder; zany cartoonist for Mad and Playboy; 86 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's “Little Annie Fanny†strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease Thursday at the Jewish Home at Rockleigh, N.J. He was 86.
- 100 things to do at Brew City's summer festivals - On Milwaukee
Note: The contents of this guide were checked for accuracy when this article was updated on May 27, 2008. We continually update the thousands of articles on OnMilwaukee.com, but it's possible some details, specials and offers may have changed. As ...
- Free poetry reading slated for Wednesday - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Free poetry reading slated for WednesdayDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 1 hour agoMartÃn Espada is the author of 10 collections of poetry, including "The Republic of Poetry," a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. ...
- Preparing for departure - The Columbus Dispatch
SEVILLE, Ohio -- When the nights get warm in this northeastern Ohio town, Lawrence Bartter sleeps on his screened-in back porch, cozying up beside his coffin. He started laboring on the wooden box years ago. The lid lies off to the side, the hinges ...
- Pioneer party: Small towns make July 24 their own - Salt Lake Tribune
Pioneer party: Small towns make July 24 their ownSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour ago... parade, barbecue turkey lunch and entertainment, horseshoe tournament, children's games, cowboy poetry and entertainment at night at the city park. ...
- 100 Candles - Slate
Just as fresh and exacting is Montgomery's understanding of the connection children feel to the subtleties of the natural world. Nature, as Montgomery portrays it, enables children to experience autonomy and mystery as they can nowhere else. Each ...
- Church-state wall protects religion - La Crosse Tribune
In regard to the argument about separation of church and state that has reared its ugly head due to the cross on Holmen’s Star Hill, adequate research has been a scarce commodity. James Madison wrote in an essay dating to the 1800s, “Strongly ...
- W H Auden struggles for the conch - Daily Telegraph
A face disguised as a dried riverbed. I met Auden at dinner shortly after he moved to Christ Church from St Mark's Place in New York. Photographs of that iconic, seamed face didn't prepare me for the distressed reality. It was past plastic surgery ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: "Two Legends" concert in Saginaw features tenor ... - MLive.com
MLive.comODDS AND ENDS: "Two Legends" concert in Saginaw features tenor ...MLive.com, MI - 41 minutes agoHer book "Exiliana" tells about her exile from Chile and her poetry book "House" find each poem ending with a stanza in Spanish. ...
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