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- On stage: Theater briefs - Las Cruces Sun-News
• No Strings Theatre Company will present "Brilliant Traces," written by Cindy Lou Johnson and directed by Ceil Herman, through Sunday at the Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Downtown Mall. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at 2:30 p.m ...
- News of the Roanoke and New River Valleys, and beyond - Roanoke Times
FloydFest organizers are worried that what some festivalgoers describe as overzealous law enforcement along the Blue Ridge Parkway could tarnish the event's growing national reputation. Were you stopped on your way to FloydFest, or did you hear ...
- Whisper something into her ear on Valentine’s Day - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Who needs Hallmark? I’ve been making my holiday cards online for the past seven years. Each year, I try to up the ante with better artwork or wittier sayings. This Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d try something new — a talking card. Snapfish ...
- Margaret Jarek column: Enjoying the 'road trip' of life - The Reporter
Margaret Jarek column: Enjoying the 'road trip' of lifeThe Reporter, WI - 2 hours agoDo we fill them with the dark ink of negativity, with complaint and self-dramatization or with the golden ink of poetry that evokes a sense of the haunting ...
- Young poet wins top prize - Oxfordshire News
A POEM inscribed on a tiny scrap of paper has won the regional round of a prestigious human rights poetry competition. Oxford schoolgirl Aditi Gaddam, a pupil at St Clare's, Banbury Road, was named the Midlands winner for Amnesty International's You ...
- Show your support. - Huffingtonpost.com
Hot on the heels of California's legalizing of gay marriage comes a new social study on healthy marriages. The New York Times reports that "same-sex couples have a great deal to teach everyone else about marriage and relationships." After Vermont ...
- Son rises - Buffalo News
Jakob Dylan performed in Lafayette Square Thursday in support of his first solo effort, “Seeing Things.” Jakob Dylan outran his father’s shadow on Thursday night, while looking eerily like that father in the process. Dressed in a nifty black ...
- Hip Hop History: Local artists discuss the culture of hip hop (Pacific Daily News)
Ask Jovan Tamayo to define hip hop and the answer is the same as it's always been: Hip hop is a culture, he says. It's a state of mind.
- As the Greenville public schools go, so goes Greenville - Delta Democrat Times (subscription)
As the Greenville public schools go, so goes GreenvilleDelta Democrat Times (subscription), MS - May 17, 2008I have watched students sincerely recite poetry before large audiences. I've observed the band and choir give tear-jerking performances. ...
- Globalisation hasn`t brought changes for women: Kanimozhi - Zee News
New Delhi, May 05: Globalisation, as Tamil poet and MP K Kanimozhi sees it, remains masculine in gender. It has not brought liberation for India`s women who still do not have the freedom to say and write what they want, says the daughter of a famous ...
- Travel: Days Out (Independent)
Abbott Hall Art Gallery in Kendal is celebrating a major coup: the opportunity to host the first major exhibition of Ben Nicholson's work in the UK for more than 14 years.
- Bachchan Unbound - Screen India
Once there was The Bachchan whose Sunday afternoon Prateeksha darshan was as revered as his Friday releases. It was a momentous occasion, the superstar — usually draped in white kurta pyjama — would come out from his mythical Juhu fortress, wave ...
- THE SCARLET IBIS begins July 24 - Broadway World
THE SCARLET IBIS begins July 24Broadway World, NY - 6 hours agoHer first play, Golf, directed by Ann Filmer, premiered in 2005 at Circle Theatre in Forest Park and her seventh book of poetry, The Scarlet Ibis, ...
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times (Salem Statesman Journal)
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue.
- Holocaust Memorial Center guide teaches against hate - Detroit News
FARMINGTON HILLS -- Bob Lask has taught the Holocaust to classrooms of teenagers for more than four decades, in public school classes on American history and religious courses at synagogues. Yet the 70-year-old Lask, now a docent at the Holocaust ...
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