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- A Jungle Out There - San Diego Reader
A Jungle Out ThereSan Diego Reader, CA - 2 hours ago... his character having undergone a “controversial pigmentation alteration” to play an African-American foot soldier, emphatically putting the grunt in the ...
- Music-Infused 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , with Augesen and Hayden ... - Playbill
René Augesen and Tony Award nominee Michael Hayden are the forbidden lovers of American Conservatory Theater's new production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , beginning June 5 under the direction of A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff ...
- Arts guide: exhibits in Italy - Ansa news in English
Ansa news in EnglishArts guide: exhibits in ItalyAnsa news in English, Italy - 7 hours agoTRAVERSETOLO (PARMA) - Fondazione Magnani-Rocca: Giovanni Fattori, The Poetry of Truth; September 5 to November 30. TRENTO - Castello del Buonconsiglio; ...
- Rappers and poets and artists -- oh my! (Miami Herald)
It's no secret that some of us, ahem, love little, off-the-beaten-path places, especially in this town, where paths may be off and may be beaten but rarely does the twain meet. One of those places is Circa 28 in Wynwood. On Friday, a bigger than usual fusion of art, poetry and music will occur, beginning with a live performance by monthly resident band Elastic Bond at 11 p.m. and continuing with ...
- COMING OF AGE - Contra Costa Times
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement — my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there. Earlier in May, after ...
- Yeats revised, do you? - Examiner.com
Yeats revised, do you?Examiner.com - 2 hours agoOr, because modern poetry has until late sworn off form and meter, do the words come less focused nowadays than in Yeats’ time? ...
- Norfolk pair's Polo adventure - Evening News Norwich
Two intrepid explorers who are traversing thousands of miles of pot holes to raise money for charity have made it through the first leg of their remarkable journey. Tom Balfour and Phil Nicholson left Norwich last week on the Mongolian Charity Rally ...
- Warm weather workshops - St. Joseph News-Press
Warm weather workshopsSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 1 hour agoMeg Thompson, who teaches English literature and creative writing at Missouri Western, is teaching a poetry workshop this month. She is anxious to work with ...
- WNMU professor to speak at Rizal conference - Deming Headlight
SILVER CITY — Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero. Executed by the Spanish colonials as a traitor in 1896, Rizal's ...
- ‘A unique theatrical experience’ - The Beacon Herald
‘A unique theatrical experience’The Beacon Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoPublished in 1609, the sonnet sequence contains some of the greatest poetry in the English language. However, the sonnets have mystified readers and ...
- Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDS - The Capital Times
Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDSThe Capital Times, WI - 4 hours agoThe festival will take place from 2 to 8 pm In addition to African dancing, drumming and spoken word poetry, Tony Brown & the 608 Riddim Section will ...
- Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New Website - PR.com (press release)
Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New WebsitePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoStories for Children Magazine was voted one of the best Ezines in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Cover Design in the 2007 Preditors & Editors’ Readers ...
- Surrey ‘Maria’ now among final four contestants - Peace Arch News
Surrey ‘Maria’ now among final four contestantsPeace Arch News, Canada - 1 hour ago1000 words) or poetry (max. 36 lines) for the 34th annual Cecilia Lamont Writing Contest. Deadline to submit entries is Oct. 31. First prize is $200 and an ...
- METRO EAST: Book offers help for grieving (Monroe County Clarion)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories-or the people behind the stories.
- The link: John Schulman - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The link: John SchulmanPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 47 minutes agoIt started with science-fiction paperbacks by authors I was interested in, then I switched to collecting books of poetry by certain authors I liked. ...
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