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- 'First By The River' Poetry Slam at Bristol Riverside 12/6 - Broadway World
Broadway World'First By The River' Poetry Slam at Bristol Riverside 12/6Broadway World, NY - 42 minutes agoIn residency at BRT, Power has been working with students to explore their creativity with workshops focusing on creative writing, movement, and blending ...Will Power Performs at Bristol Riverside Theatre 12/5 Broadway Worldall 2 news articles
- At home in Bangalore - Citizen Matters
Citizen MattersAt home in BangaloreCitizen Matters, India - 1 hour agoBut I enjoy pottery and poetry, yoga and conversations just as much. You have said since you didn't grow up here, you don't share the old-timers' sense of ...
- A time to be thankful - Chicago Tribune
A time to be thankfulChicago Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoI'm thankful that I learned to love reading and to love history and poetry. I think my biggest regret at death will be all the unread history books. ...
- Zombie Haiku proves entertaining … for zombies - Central Florida Future
Zombie Haiku proves entertaining … for zombiesCentral Florida Future, FL - 40 minutes agoThanks for your movies," the book chronicles the life, impending death and dying of two men, one the original owner of a poetry journal and the other, ...
- Art Imitates Life Imitating Art in Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York (Houston Press)
If you traveled the length of John Malkovich's medulla oblongata, hung a sharp left at the desk where Beckett's Krapp recorded his last tape, and walked through the adjoining door of the interstellar hotel room at the end of 2001, you might end up somewhere in the vicinity of Charlie Kaufman's Synec ...
- What is Professor Michael Randall doing NOW? - Media Newswire (press release)
What is Professor Michael Randall doing NOW?Media Newswire (press release), NY - 1 hour agoHowever, when you look at late Medieval and Renaissance poetry and writing, you realize it doesn’t always work. In the Middle Ages you could use the pronoun ...
- Creek victim a Denison professor - The Columbus Dispatch
J. Eduardo Jaramillo-Zuluaga, 51, was married to another teacher at Denison University in Granville. Professors at Denison University are mourning a colleague who they say had a brilliant mind, a wonderful sense of humor and an unequaled intuition ...
- German Libraries Hold Thousands Of Looted Volumes - Free Internet Press
German Libraries Hold Thousands Of Looted VolumesFree Internet Press, NY - 2 hours agoThe book contained the handwritten dedication: "For my dear Wolfgang Lachmann, in friendship, Chanuka 5698, December 1937." Bockenkamm has been unable to ...
- Cancer patients, families, friends invited to ‘Blessings of Life ... - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
This annual ecumenical memorial service, now in its second year, is designed for cancer patients, survivors, family members and friends across central Louisiana, according to a news release by Sarah C. Clancy, public relations coordinator, Rapides ...
- Film on Radical Islam Airs in Some Swing States - Washington Post
A New York-based organization has sent copies of a movie about Islamist extremism to more than 28 million houses and religious institutions in presidential election battleground states over the past several weeks. The 60-minute documentary-style ...
- The E-List: Literary - The Province
The E-List: LiteraryThe Province, Canada - 19 hours ago15, 8 pm - $5 at the door Poetry and music from around the world, presented bilingually. - Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch - Monday, Dec. ...
- Street & Smith's Sports Group Announces New Publisher for Motorsports ... - Market Wire
CHARLOTTE, NC--(Marketwire - November 6, 2008) - Street & Smith's Sports Group announced today that Michael J. Fresina will take over as publisher for the Motorsports Group , home to two award-winning national magazines, NASCAR Scene and NASCAR ...
- Composer to be at London premiere (The Daily Item)
LEWISBURG -- "Remembered Love," a choral composition by composer Jackson Hill, is scheduled for its London premiere on Nov. 21 at the Cadogan Concert Hall, and the composer, a Lewisburg resident, will attend the performance.
- David Ogden Stiers draws from his Michigan roots for his role in a ... - MLive.com
David Ogden Stiers, the actor best known for playing the pompous Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III in TV's "M*A*S*H," portrays a different type of military man in a stage production of "Irving Berlin's White Christmas." He'll act the part of the ...
- Q&A: From the director’s chair, ‘Who Does She Think She Is?’ - Daily News Tribune
Q&A: From the director’s chair, ‘Who Does She Think She Is?’Daily News Tribune, MA - 2 hours agoI pursued both of these disciplines through college, and wrote a book of poetry for my Senior Thesis. However, I decided not to pursue either as a career; ...
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