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- All's Well in the Glen - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzAll's Well in the GlenMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 9 hours agoThe play, which soars at times on the considerable power of Shakespeare's poetry, occupies a curious neutral zone which is not quite tragic and only ...
- Sandler Makes Shampoo-poo in `Zohan'; Powerful `Father': Movies - Bloomberg
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- What's hilarious about Adam Sandler 's pelvic gyrations, un-P.C. barbs and hummus obsession? Taken individually, perhaps you could find something laugh-worthy in there; mash them together into a 90-minute movie and all you've ...
- Beauty as a liability - Manila Standard Today
Beauty as a liabilityManila Standard Today, Philippines - 1 hour ago... writing, traditional music, and dance.” There are nine of them: Calliope, chief of the muses and the muse of epic or heroic poetry; Clio, of history; ...
- Diversions for June 5, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for June 5, 2008Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 57 minutes agoOPEN POETRY READINGS, 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. Call 421-8741. MARENGO CAVE NATIONAL LANDMARK, 400 E. Indiana 64, Marengo, Ind., ...
- A classic cruise of another kind (Troy Eccentric)
Once, crossing the Atlantic in style meant an ocean voyage on a luxury liner. Most people make the trip today aboard a cramped airplane, but Bloomfield Township resident Diane Bert sampled the elegance of ocean travel aboard the Queen Mary 2. Not to be confused with a vacation cruise ship, the QM 2 represents traditional high-class traveling. Here is her story.
- Cloudy Trophies (The New Yorker)
In July, 1820, John Keats published his third and final book, “Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems.” He had no reason to expect that it would be a success, with either the public or the critics: in his short career, the twenty-four-year-old poet . . .
- (Un)Dressed for success - Haaretz.com
Until only a month ago, the organizers of the Lebanon summer music festivals - the cedar state's main cultural summer attraction - feared they would have to take a vacation themselves. But then the initiative of an energetic head of state, Syrian ...
- AP Top News at 2:05 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) _ A family spokeswoman says Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is out of surgery at Duke Medical Center. His doctor says brain surgery was successful and "accomplished our goals." Kennedy had surgery for his cancerous brain tumor, and faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment following the procedure. The 76-year-old senator was diagnosed last month with a malignant glioma, a lethal type ...
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Today
Wind of change at TolethorpePeterborough Today, UK - 23 minutes agoNick (65), from Castle Bytham, has been acting at Tolethorpe for 15 or so years, after writing some poetry for a Midsummer Night's Dream, going along to ...
- First lady tours Sandburg site in North Carolina - Myrtle Beach Online
First lady Laura Bush presented a grant from the National Park Foundation to a historic site in North Carolina's mountains. Bush visited the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock on Monday with North Carolina Sen. Elizabeth Dole. The ...
- 'America's poets' take their place in the Hall - Nashville Tennessean
It wasn't hard for Tom T. Hall to answer the question he kept getting about why he wasn't in the Hall of Fame. And it isn't hard for him to answer the question he's gotten lately: "Why are you in the Hall of Fame?" Same answer, according to Hall: "I ...
- This week in the Arts: - The Chattanoogan
This week in the Arts:The Chattanoogan, TN - 9 hours agoThe Chattanooga African American Museum will host the Smithsonian travel exhibit, The Dancer Within, through Aug. 15. To obtain additional information about ...
- Sylvain Trudel's 'Mercury Under My Tongue' (International Herald Tribune)
Sylvain Trudel's acid novel "Mercury Under My Tongue," tartly translated from the French by Sheila Fischman, is a tale told by a 16-year-old named Frédéric Langlois who is dying of bone cancer in a Montreal hospital.
- Tunisia launches 44th Carthage International Festival - magharebia.com
magharebia.comTunisia launches 44th Carthage International Festivalmagharebia.com - 3 hours agoSome in the audience, however, did not like the use of popular poetry in the performance. While it was probably meant to bridge the gap between the past and ...
- 'Monsterface', Tale of a Couple Facing Crisis, Plays NYC (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Monsterface, Daniel Roberts' new play about a family retreating to New Hope, PA, to heal, begins Off-Broadway performances June 5 by The Audax Theatre Group at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan.
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