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- Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the Other - New York Times
Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the OtherNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoEven if he became proficient, he wouldn’t get the jokes or the poetry. The other European on the team is Raymond King, an Englishman who works for Verizon ...
- Warehouse Theatre keeps stage occupied (The Greenville News)
At Warehouse Theatre, Paul Savas is facing his first full season with the 2008-2009 productions. He began his artistic and executive director duties in May 2007.
- Museum event makes art dreamy for kids, families - East Valley Tribune
Justin Germain knows two things about dreams: "Everybody has them, and no one understands them," says the ASU graduate student. He's betting that commonality will make it easy to appreciate fine art on Saturday, when ASU Art Museum in Tempe hosts ...
- Chorus, guests offer fine program (The Standard-Times)
Combine a program featuring sacred music with the acoustic and architectural beauty of St. Joseph-St. Therese Church in New Bedford, and you have the spring concert of the Greater New Bedford Choral Society, concert led by Music Director Gerald P. Dyck...
- Colin James: Anzac friends put oomph into ties - New Zealand Herald
Colin James: Anzac friends put oomph into tiesNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 4 hours agoHe reads poetry for pleasure besides running New Zealand Post. He wants a strategic future for the forum. So, bank the working groups' successes - which ...
- The Flat Earth Glows - Village Voice
The Flat Earth GlowsVillage Voice, NY - 2 hours agos offerings (which include musicals, comedy, poetry, dance, drama, and pornos) can't help but be thrillingly intimate, whether you catch a hit or a ...
- Movie of the Week: Roxanne - TV Scoop
TV ScoopMovie of the Week: RoxanneTV Scoop, UK - 1 hour ago... and with his silver tongue and moving poetry, Charlie soon wins Roxanne over - but for Chris! The more Charlie writes, the deeper in love Roxanne falls. ...
- Arnold G. Leto Jr. - Leader-Herald
He was born December 12, 1961, in Albany and he was the beloved son of Kathleen Huston. Arnie attended Linton High School, where he met his best friend and sweetheart of the last 30 years, Jacqueline K. Leto. At age 17, he served his country in the U ...
- 'Girls Like Us' links lives of 3 singers - Chicago Tribune
Sisterhood—in the family and body politic—can be a beautiful abstraction and a real pain in the neck. It's an evanescent ideal that sometimes takes shape in historic movements. And it's the cosmic force behind Sheila Weller as she tries to link ...
- The best is yet to be: Dr. Strock: a year after retirement - Martha's Vineyard Times
The best is yet to be: Dr. Strock: a year after retirementMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 48 minutes agoAs a teen, time goes on forever." For elders, he says, there is the subtext: "Do I have the time?" Sounding thoughtful, he says, "No one can do it for you. ...
- Adam Thorpe: home truths from abroad - Daily Telegraph
Mime artist to novelist: it isn't your usual career trajectory, but it doesn't seem strange when you meet Adam Thorpe. He has an actor's swiftness of movement as he ushers me into his office at the back of the sunny timber-beamed flat in Nîmes where ...
- Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' champion - San Francisco Gate
With the death of Oakley Hall on Monday, the Bay Area - and, by extension, the United States - lost one of its greatest champions of literature. Novelist, librettist, instructor and administrator, Hall, who lived a robust 87 years, maintained an ...
- The Impostor - Damon Galgut - Tonight
The Impostor - Damon GalgutTonight, South Africa - 10 hours agoAdam, who once published a book of poems as a young man, is determined to begin writing poetry again after 20 years of silence and working in a faceless ...
- Calendar: May 22 - 28 - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Calendar: May 22 - 28Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 36 minutes agoGuthrie composed over 300 songs during his Coney Island years and also created sculpture, paintings and poetry. Opening Day: Live Music by “The Mermaids” ...
- Denver's homeless play inspiring role (Rocky Mountain News)
Real homeless people - drug users, prostitutes, fathers, children - told their stories to Steve Sapp, his wife, Mildred Ruiz and director Dee Covington for Curious Theatre Company-commissioned The Denver Project.
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