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- Volume celebrates poetry of William Shakespeare (The Daily Item)
Although Shakespeare's birthday and death date (April 23) are already passed, and I am writing this at the very end of Poetry Month, I want to acknowledge both occasions by celebrating this superb edition of the greatest poetry in our language.
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory (MSNBC)
DURHAM, N.C. - The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak.
- After 'August: Osage County,' a departure for Tracy Letts - International Herald Tribune
After 'August: Osage County,' a departure for Tracy LettsInternational Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour agoHe suggests sexing up the place with music, maybe a poetry reading or two and adding "some heart-healthy alternatives" to the menu. ...
- Winners of ‘poo poetry’ contest announced (Aspen Daily News)
The city of Aspen has chosen its favorite poems, limericks and haikus for its first-ever “Dog Poo Poetry Competition.â€
- Poets in the spring (The Lantern)
Poetry doesn't have to be something you recite only to yourself in your room. Tonight, The Pen's Influence will give students a chance to express themselves through poetry in front of a live audience. "You should come out to hear people share their poetry," said Tamika Thomas, primary leader of The Pen's Influence.
- Work out that didn't work out - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldWork out that didn't work outDeccan Herald, India - 2 hours ago... don’t know the difference between poetry and pottery,†he sounded exasperated. “… but I do remember the romantic verse you sent me after our engagement. ...
- McMurtry makes every word count (South Bend Tribune)
MADISON, Ind. -- Figuring that his well-traveled touring van was past due for an oil change, James McMurtry thought about looking for a Jiffy Lube when he pulled into town for the night's gig. But then he got a better idea.
- Champions League final build-up - BBC Sport
Manchester United: Van der Sar, Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Carrick, Hargreaves, Scholes, Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez. Subs: Kuszczak, Anderson, Giggs, Nani, O'Shea, Fletcher, Silvestre. Chelsea : Cech, Essien, Terry, Carvalho, A Cole, Makelele ...
- Mou Sings Like A Bulbul To Advance To Finals - Week.com
Kyle Mou qualified for the semi-finals today after making it through the quarterfinals Thursday. The 12-year old spelling machine was one of 45 spellers who were still in the contest when it kicked off this morning. He spelled "manege" in round five ...
- Monsoon memories - Daily Pioneer
Monsoon memoriesDaily Pioneer, India - 1 hour agoNot being a connoisseur of poetry, I can only buttress my argument by referring to some Hindi film classics, my favourite being a Madan Mohan composition ...
- Summer Guide 2008 - Theater Listings (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Plays are listed by opening date. For theater locations and contact info, see the index at the end of this listing. Â Ongoing Caught in the Net. Ray Cooney's comedy is a sequel to his Run for Your Wife, through May 24 (Comtra). Harvey. The comedy about an alcoholic and his giant imaginary r...
- Northeast Valley and Scottsdale News Briefs - Arizona Republic
Northeast Valley and Scottsdale News BriefsArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours agoThe competition debuted in 2006 as a film festival, and later expanded to photography, visual arts, short story, poetry, original song and choreography. ...
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC - Guardian Unlimited
Culture vultures ... visit the Museum of Modern Art on a Friday and save yourself $20. Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA There's never been a better time to visit New York. Obvious, really - the dollar is in a bad way. But the Big Apple also happens to be ...
- Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineup - Examiner.com
Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineupExaminer.com - 2 hours agoSAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - A gay Egyptian attempts to live outside of the closet, women behind bars go gothic and a teen boldly comes to terms with love ...
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards ... - International Herald Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt : Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
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