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- In cinemas this weekend - Guardian Unlimited
Will Smith, Jason Bateman, Charlize Theron. 92 mins. Will Smith strategically sullies his spotless image as an alcoholic superhero whose crime fighting comes with heavy collateral damage. PR man Bateman attempts to reform his image, before the film ...
- George Elliott Clarke to give special public reading tonight - Cape Breton
NORTH RIVER — Author George Elliott Clarke will take part in a special public reading of some of his work, tonight at 7 p.m. at the North River Hall. Clarke will be a special guest of the St. Ann’s Bay Book Club which is thrilled that the highly ...
- WBKO Hometown Hero - WBKO
18 year old avid photographer Clyde Calloway is the president of the school choir and a member of the drama club and Kentucky School of the Arts. The most recent organization he's joined is the Gay Straight Alliance. "A lot of people have joined ...
- Busy Mathile opens doors for 'Oral Funk' - Dayton Daily News
It isn't big, but the Mathile Theatre in the Schuster Performing Arts Center is getting to be a busy place. A few weeks ago, Encore Theater Company sold out two performances of the musical "I Love You Because." Last weekend, the Sandstorm Dance ...
- THE TUESDAY COMMENT - Cycling Weekly
Cycling WeeklyTHE TUESDAY COMMENTCycling Weekly, UK - 5 hours agoBut aside from that, Pantani was poetry in motion on a bike. He climbed with his hands on the dropped section of the handlebars, out of the saddle and at a ...
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth' lifts off (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In the past two decades, NASA has suffered setbacks both tragic (the Challenger and Columbia disasters) and salacious (the diapers 'n' desperation love triangle). But don't turn to the six-hour, three-night When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions on the Discovery Channel (beginning at 8 tonight) for a litany of the space agency's woes. Or for an examination of the social ...
- Sacred Heart's helping hand - Greenwich Time
The fifth graders at The International School at Dundee recently created an original exhibition composed of three one-act plays about saving animals. The three plays - a comedy, drama, and musical - produced by the school's "Three Paw Prints ...
- Trans-world 'Midsummer' from India with love and laughs (Contra Costa Times)
Re-imagined "Midsummer Night's Dream" brings Indian sensibility and skills to this classic British play
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life - The Epoch Times
White midst the grey—the total of the man. What is our response to death? Not in the abstract but in the horribly, humiliatingly particular? What is our reaction when we see a body broken into pieces, burned, or tossed into the ground, with ...
- San Francisco itineraries: One day, weekend or week - USA Today
While it's certainly true that San Francisco is a city best savored slowly and not slurped down in one big gulp, it's also true that no amount of time spent in the City by the Bay is wasted time. The following itineraries will help you make the most ...
- Undernews For June 16, 2008 - Scoop.co.nz
Undernews For June 16, 2008Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour agoFor many of us, whatever the negatives, there is still the affection of memory, the chap book of funny stories, a fondness for the poetry, a command of the ...
- Barbara Rodgers to leave CBS 5 (San Francisco Bay View)
Barbara Rodgers estimates that she’s done at least 8,000 interviews during her 36 years in broadcasting. Most of those were for CBS 5, KPIX-TV, the station that has been her home away from home since 1979. Now Rodgers has decided to take a break.
- Ryan Adams, the Book [Ryan Adams] (Gawker)
The musician/experimental blogger is already publishing a book of poetry, and today's Page Six says he's "signed with indie Brooklyn house Akashic Books" for a "collection of prose." Is it the same...
- New York.- By Vicki J. Yiannias - Greek News
New York.- By Vicki J. YianniasGreek News, New York - 1 hour ago... continued her energizing support of Greek and Greek American cultural endeavor by hosting an elegant book party for a new volume of poetry titled ...
- Arts Calendar: - Berkeley Daily Planet
THURSDAY, MAY 29 THEATER Willard Dramatic Arts “Turf” A student-created play about the experience of middle school, Thurs. and Fri. at 7 p.m. at Willard’s Metalshop Theater, 2425 Stuart St., enter on Regent St. Free. 883-1877. FILM 9th Annual ...
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