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- Hungarian lady keeps eye on Africans - AfricaNews
AfricaNewsHungarian lady keeps eye on AfricansAfricaNews, Netherlands - May 19, 2008I am amazed by some African people's strength and optimism even in the darkest hour. This is what I have learnt from my relationship with Africans. ...
- Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear" - Isthmus Daily Page
Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear"Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 14 hours agoMusic, poetry & dance written by & starring Madison's LGBTQ youth theater troupe, 7:30 pm on 5/29-31 and 2:30 pm, 5/31, Evjue Stage, Bartell Theatre. $10. ...
- When Karadzic rocked the Madhouse (Guardian Unlimited)
Belgrade's Luda Kuca bar, or Madhouse, became a regular haunt for the former Bosnian Serb leader
- Praise the Lloyd (The Age)
The everyman comedy of a slapstick legend retains its poetic perfection.
- Bruni takes a swipe at Berlusconi - Gulf Times
PARIS: France’s first lady Carla Bruni takes a swipe at Silvio Berlusconi, newly re-elected prime minister in her native Italy, in interviews for a frank new book to be published today. In Carla and Nicolas, the true story, written by two French ...
- Bethel Repertory Company & Bethel Gospel Chapel Presents..... - North Bay Nugget
Bethel Repertory Company proudly presents a children's musical play: "Kids' Praise! 3: Funtastic Family". In this musical adventure, you will be introduced to the family of Psalty, the Singing Songbook: Psaltina, a beautiful book of poetry, and their ...
- Lakewood's Beck Center puts on a very bland 'Year' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shawn Galligan, left, as a young Neil Simon/Woody Allen comedy writer struggles with Matthew Wright as an Errol Flynn-esque dashing dipsomaniac in a swashbuckling scene from the Beck Center for the Arts' "My Favorite Year." When: Through Sunday, June ...
- Can Poetry Really Be Translated? - Huffingtonpost.com
There's a great story of a Japanese production group that decided the conclusion of Samuel Beckett's classic Waiting for Godot was a little too...inconclusive. In case you aren't familiar with the play, the unresolved wait for Godot represents, in ...
- Pioneer party: Small towns make July 24 their own (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
- Obituary: He gave CSUS classes wide view of Italian culture (The Sacramento Bee)
Mario P. Pietralunga, a distinguished Italian scholar and writer who explored the warm, pastoral beauty and coldblooded Mafia culture of his native land as a poet, journalist and professor at Sacramento State, died Sunday. He was 81. Mario P. Pietralunga Born: May 19, 1927 Died: June 1, 2008 Remembered for: Renowned Italian scholar and longtime professor at Sacramento State; ...
- A gathering of 'Tos,' dark horses - Lahontan Valley News
A gathering of 'Tos,' dark horsesLahontan Valley News, NV - 27 minutes agoThis week concludes our monthlong look at some poetry books of note, with some comments on two additional meritorious titles. WS Merwin is the author of two ...
- Bar listings: Where, Who, When (The Union)
Annapurna Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- To go or not to go? - New Statesman
New StatesmanTo go or not to go?New Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoI talked to writers about how British poetry had been revived in the 1970s by translations from eastern European poets struggling with censorship - which ...
- Local Motion: Target DeTroyed - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateLocal Motion: Target DeTroyedHartford Advocate, CT - 20 hours agoSaturday: Peaberry's Café (Simsbury) hosts their monthly ArtSpeak jazz and poetry night. And Willimantic's Wrench in the Works Collective (Main Street) ...
- Tribeca's Downtown Upside (The New York Sun)
Late last week, when the various award winners from this year's Tribeca Film Festival were announced, it was hard not to take note of the diversity of the honor roll. From countries as varied as Britain, Turkey, Sweden, and Pakistan, and with subjects as assorted as the fight for independence in Liberia ("Pray the Devil Back to Hell"), the angst of lovelorn vampires ("Let the Right One In"), and ...
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