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- A FEW SECONDS OF PANIC (Kirkus Reviews)
Channeling George Plimpton, a sportswriter dons pads and becomes the first journalist in more than 40 years to take the field alongside an NFL team.
- Forward.com (Forward)
This September, residents of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the cradle of Yiddish culture in America, will be able to choose between not one but two Yiddish-speaking candidates for political office.
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' - MiamiHerald.com
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish'MiamiHerald.com, FL - 19 hours agoAnd with "Jellyfish" he and his partner, Shira Geffen - the duo share writing and directing credit here - have produced a little piece of cinematic poetry. ...
- Poetry Place - Shawnee News-Star
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- 'Dangers of ignoring India's poor' (rediff.com)
Author Arvind Adiga discusses his new book and describes how he got the idea for it
- The POPS Sizzle "In the Heat of the Night" - Pasadena Now
Pasadena NowThe POPS Sizzle "In the Heat of the Night"Pasadena Now, CA - 3 hours agoBetween them they hold numerous national and regional poetry slam championships and have also participated in two highly visible national spoken word tours ...
- The art of reading - Malaysia Star
The art of readingMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours agoRelevant to this is the advice given by a pioneering American psychologist, William James, to a graduate student at Harvard, who had written a dissertation ...
- From Russia with Jazz (All About Jazz)
Is There Jazz In Russia, Really? A Short Jazz History of Moscow The answer is “YES". The first jazz concert in Russia took place in Moscow on October 1, 1922. The band was local, called no less than The First Jazz Band of the Republic, led by not a musician, but a dancer, one Valentin Parnakh (1891-1951), who also was a gifted poet, poetry translator, and literature historian, and spend seven ...
- Top Class Theatre at The Court - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Top Class Theatre at The CourtScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - May 6, 2008Long-serving and eccentric teacher, Hector (Tim Bartlett), believes knowledge has its own intrinsic value; that by learning poetry, literature and even ...
- COLUMN: Leyde: Murphey follows way of the West (The Salinas Californian)
Michael Martin Murphey isn't shy about sharing what his priorities are: The cowboy way, restoring the American prairie, longhorn cattle and preserving our Western heritage.
- "MVP" scrapes bottom of hockey's barrel of misogyny (Denver Post)
The New York TimesWithin the first few minutes of "MVP," a new drama — and I use that term as one might call "Big Momma's House" a film — a young woman barely out of her teens is straddling a guy upstairs during a party at her parents' Disney World castle of a house, and making royal demands: "You work for me now. Take your pants off."
- Life's embarassing moments - Schenectady Gazette
Life's embarassing momentsSchenectady Gazette, NY - 11 hours agoHe was alluding to the time I was emceeing a poetry read, tripped on a wire and had a large light fixture fall on top of me, all in front of a hundred ...
- Café provides arts a setting to thrive - Orlando Sentinel
When describing Café; D'Antaño, it's easier to say what it's not. "We're not a bar, but we have beer, wine and house sangria," said owner Lorna Rolón. "We're not a gallery, but we show the work of local artists. We're not a nightclub, but we do ...
- Poetry slam stirs the 'soul' - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Poetry slam stirs the 'soul'Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Apr 30, 2008But local poet and Christian hip hop artist Byron Holmes has cranked up the mic again once a month for Soul Slam, a poetry and spoken word night every first ...
- First writer - Prague Post
Diminutive Margaret Atwood is a literary heavyweight, with numerous awards for her novels, poetry and short stories, many inspired by fairy tales and myths. Margaret Atwood was quite pleased with her hat. After sitting down to a bright courtyard ...
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