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- Local writer contributes to new love poetry anthology (Flintshire Leader & Standard)
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- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce - Fort Pierce Tribune
FORT PIERCE — The St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council has extended its Juneteenth celebration by adding an additional day of events on Saturday. The celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing ...
- Standout performances best part of Theatre Q's Wilde production of ... - Inside Bay Area
While flamboyant Oscar Wilde led a life filled with drama, "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" is an enormously difficult subject to make into a dramatic play. It's also somewhat difficult for an audience to follow, but the exceptional ...
- The Spectator Office is Decadent and Depraved - Columbia Spectator
In 1963, the old New York Journal-American’s Jimmy Breslin wrote a wonderful book about a pitiful team. The new New York Mets had just lost 120 games in their inaugural season and, he felt, this side of grown men failing on such a magnificent scale ...
- Bulleh ki jana mein kaun - Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Paying tribute to legendary mystic Bulleh Shah, Ajoka Theatre on Friday staged the most celebrated play ‘Bulleh’, based on the story of his life. Written by Shahid Nadeem and directed by Madeeha Gauhar, the play portrays Bulleh’s ...
- Revolution Afropop, Take 2 - Walrus Magazine
Revolution Afropop, Take 2Walrus Magazine, Canada - 7 hours agoIt took death to conclude his supersized opus, and his grandiose poetry of shaming. Fela’s story is well told and brilliantly contextualized in Michael E. ...
- 'Wit' makes deadly affair liberating, joyous - The News-Press
'Wit' makes deadly affair liberating, joyousThe News-Press, FL - 10 hours agoFirst-time playwright Margaret Edson has crafted a comedy-drama that's part social critique, part poetry class and part life lesson. ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
- A Fan's Notes - TIME
A Fan's NotesTIME - 1 hour agoWood shouts); Flaubert ("the bearish Norman, wrapped in his dressing gown") writes prose with a precision that until then had been reserved for poetry, ...
- No plea from NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted list - Houston Chronicle
No plea from NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted listHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoThey said Schillaci, who was born in Oklahoma, became pen pals with one of the boy's parents through a college poetry magazine. "They corresponded back and ...
- Pete Mullineaux to launch debut poetry collection - Galway Advertiser
Pete Mullineaux to launch debut poetry collectionGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 1 hour agoThe writing overall experiments with a variety of forms and reflects a quirky but challenging personal-politics, laced with a rich irony and humour. ...
- Heritage Festival: Cowboy poet Zeb Dennis to perform July 4 - Sterling Journal-Advocate
All day July 4 at Overland Trail Museum and Heidi Park STERLING — In keeping with the Western Heritage theme, Zeb Dennis, a cowboy poet, will be performing at this year’s July 4 Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum. The Festival will ...
- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
Graduate student Becky Gladych helps Elpidio Romano with a project during a summer biology class in the University Pals program at the University of Connecticut in Stamford. The program gives Stamford and Norwalk students a taste of college. STAMFORD ...
- Women writers help each other find the right words (Daily Record)
Culinary and literary adventurer that she is, Joanne Flynn Black of Morristown penned the beginning of "Daily Dosa," the story of how she first encountered the South Indian crepe in a restaurant Down Under.
- Pianist strives to find the music's poetry - Newark Star-Ledger
Misha Dacic at the Golandsky Piano Festival. When: 8 p.m. Monday. Where: Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall, Princeton University campus (Ivy Lane and Washington Road). How much: $25; call (877) 343-3434 or visit golandskyinstitute.org . Born in Serbia 30 ...
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