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- More thoughts on TROY - Atlantic Online
More thoughts on TROYAtlantic Online - 50 minutes agoIt was the first poetry I ever knew, the first attempt to capture something deep and unsaid about humanity, and do it in rhythm and in a condensed powerful ...
- Review: Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Boulder Coffeehouse perks up for 11th season - Fitchburg pride
Boulder Coffeehouse perks up for 11th seasonFitchburg pride, NJ - 3 hours agoAnyone can come in and get line to play two songs or do a poetry reading," said Smith. According to Smith, it is one of the few places in the area where ...
- Stage whispers - Coventry Telegraph
Stage whispersCoventry Telegraph, UK - 1 hour agoFOUR drama school graduates have been learning all about performing poetry with experts from the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of a Poetry Intensive ...
- Stunning production of Miller classic - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Stunning production of Miller classicMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 57 minutes agoMcSweeny's masterful staging, which makes excellent use of the thrust stage, underscores Miller's primal poetry. The director brings the community into the ...
- Poetry's Popularity Soars Online - Booktrade.info
Poetry's Popularity Soars OnlineBooktrade.info, UK - 41 minutes agoPoetry, long thought of as an art form in terminal decline, is taking off on the internet according to new figures. The British-based Poetry Archive has ...
- Newly Named Poet Laureate Kay Ryan Ready To Assume Post - Post Chronicle
U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09. Ryan, a 63-year-old California native, is to begin her duties in the fall, opening the library's annual literary ...
- The Third From the Left Opens August 9 at Fringe - Broadway World
Broadway WorldThe Third From the Left Opens August 9 at FringeBroadway World, NY - 4 hours agoAs a poet, Ms. Colonomos is published online at poetry.com, under The National Library of Poets. Regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of modern dance, ...
- South Pasadenan pens revenge tale - Pasadena Star-News
South Pasadenan pens revenge talePasadena Star-News, CA - 55 minutes agoThe poetry here, modernistic with a downhome bent, takes on topics ranging from relationships to reveling in the rain, evoking a mix of emotions. ...
- They don’t make poets – or people – like Ahmed Faraz anymore - Saudi Gazette
I LOVED Ahmed Faraz’s poetry, and I’m not even an Urdu litrature aficionado. Unlike other Urdu poets who seem to delight in the undecipherable, his verses were simple, some say simplistic, that went straight to the heart – even for someone as ...
- Taliban using text messages, ring tones - MSNBC
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia’s views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Griffin student’s poem published - Star Community Newspapers
Griffin student’s poem publishedStar Community Newspapers, TX - 3 hours agoThe collection of poetry, which contains her work, consists of selected poems from grades seven through 12. Her poem can be found in the spring 2008 edition ...
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, August 6th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, August 6thOpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Love, National Gallery, London (Independent)
Love seems a theme more suitable to a poetry anthology than an art exhibition, so it's fitting that the first item on show is Tracey Emin's embroidered, partly illegible love poem, sprinkled with appliqué roses: "Those Who Suffer Love (I'm OK Now)". Heartfelt, skew-whiff, hand-made to the point of being rubbishy, it's disarming and directly tackles the theme. Round the corner, things get a bit ...
- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailWhy not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse ...Daily Mail, UK - 4 hours ago... at the hands of conspirators including his friend Brutus. The new poem, published in today's Guardian, also contains a passionate defence of poetry as a ...
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