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- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest - Washington Post
Washington Post'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite JestWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoHe knows the precedents, the Mr. Hollands and their opuses, the Dead Poets Societies and their sensitive boys who want to write poetry, not make war. ...
- Doctor's work praised - Swindon Advertiser
Doctor's work praisedSwindon Advertiser, UK - 52 minutes agoThe Mervyn Peake awards honour the outstanding talent of people with Parkinson’s in art, poetry and photography and Mrs Carder came top in the highly ...
- 'What good is talent if it only benefits one's self?' - Annapolis Capital
'What good is talent if it only benefits one's self?'Annapolis Capital, MD - 21 hours ago"I consider this work to be the culmination, continuation and deeper expression of my music, art and poetry. What good is talent if it only benefits one's ...
- Clay and words are artist's favorite media - Las Cruces Sun-News
Local artist Dana Kroos, 32, sits at the table, a ceramic piece she titled, "How to Do Everything Right," on Friday at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. It is part of The Architecture of Time show on display until Aug. 16. LAS CRUCES — In a gallery ...
- D Numbers want you to dance - Arizona Daily Wildcat
D Numbers want you to danceArizona Daily Wildcat, AZ - 1 hour ago"I love improvisation and experimentation, but if it's all over the place, it's not gonna keep me in the groove," Mayhall said. Mayhall, Ben Wright and Paul ...
- Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and Inspirational - PR Web (press release)
Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and InspirationalPR Web (press release), WA - 20 minutes agoHer second poetry book, "The Stone of Language," was a finalist in five poetry competitions. Her stories have received numerous awards from Francis Ford ...
- Durand poets published - Daily Journal
A total of 35 students in Joan Bergamo's LEAP (Learners with Exceptional Abilities Program) classes at Durand Elementary School in Vineland were selected to have their poems published in the anthology "A Celebration of Young Poets," from Creative ...
- Sheila’s Out Shopping: Just do it - Naples Daily News
Sheila’s Out Shopping: Just do itNaples Daily News, FL - 1 hour agoPoetry works for some people. So I stopped by Borders Books Music Movies & Cafe and found “How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry” by Edward Hirsch ...
- Taliban's war of words undermines Afghanistan's nation building - Christian Science Monitor
Reporter Aunohita Mojumdar discusses the Taliban's methods for spreading propoganda in Afghanistan with Jacob Turcotte. Kabul, Afghanistan - Arbitrary detentions by United States forces in Afghanistan and the aerial bombardment by the international ...
- SRB: Sam (in) Hunt for Laureateship - Scoop
The old cliché about six degrees of separation recently got a re-airing as the result of some Microsoft research but I suspect there would be few New Zealanders who would separated from Sam Hunt by more than a couple of handshakes and a huge number ...
- Events This Week - Virginia Gazette
Events This WeekVirginia Gazette, VA - 1 hour agoAfrican-American Heritage Day—Jamestown Settlement hosts musical performances, poetry, storytelling and specially themed museum tours and interpretive ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'casaloma' (Torontoist)
The Star says that an immigration crackdown has halved the number of exotic dancers in Toronto over the last decade, fueling lap dance inflation and forcing strip club customers to make hard choices between Froot Loops for the kids and throwing twenties at naked strangers.
- Leonard Cohen: Out of the monastery and back on the road (Independent)
On Tuesday a spry 73-year-old man in a double-breasted suit and fedora will step on to the stage at the Manchester Opera House. For those of us in Britain who love his music, this moment will be both an epiphany and a relief. It is 15 years since Leonard Cohen last toured – after four nights in Manchester, he'll play several more dates in the UK this summer, including the O2 Arena and the ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation (The Star-Ledger)
When it comes to corporate gobbledygook, William Lutz shares your pain. As a consultant to promote the use of plain English in financial documents, the retired Rutgers professor managed to plow through 58 mutual fund prospectuses before crying "uncle."
- Duplex fire on Tyler Street - La Crosse Tribune
I was one of the people living at the house on Tyler Street at the time of the recent fire. I would like to state the truth as to what happened that night at the fire. My mother woke me up because the smoke detectors where going off upstairs in the ...
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