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- Life stories, all in six words (The Pantagraph)
"To be or not to be." That's Shakespeare -- you might know him.
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert (rediff.com)
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London, where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Amy Winehouse lyrics analysed as poetry by Cambridge University students (Daily Telegraph)
Cambridge University students have been asked to compare the lyrics of the pop star Amy Winehouse with the poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh in a final year exam paper.
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would make Petty and 'The Boss’ proud (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone ...
- Hey UK! U Kweer? - Boston IMC
Are you harboring queer sh*theads over there? Hitler Has a Pill for What Ails You! Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you! GHW Bush says that they are paying ...
- Poetry in motion - Edmonton Sun
Since I don't see any hands in the air, I'll fill you in. Ashley Harkleroad is the 72nd-ranked player on the WTA tour. She has never advanced beyond the third round of any Grand Slam singles event and has exactly zero career titles to her credit. She ...
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles (Albany Times Union)
Photos, poetry give newest in region a chance to be seen, heard ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes."The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education and have a lot of opportunities," Bagher said. Father and daughter will attend ...
- Boston Globe: 'Raisin in the Sun' adaptation translates well on screen (San Jose Mercury News)
This adaptation of the knockout 2004 stage revival of "A Raisin in the Sun" (originally shown on ABC) is a model of how the screen can bring us up close to great stage acting without deadening it. Browse our event listings Movie listings | Movie theaters
- Tom Sheehan will be featured at local Coffee House - Saugus Advertiser
Tom Sheehan will be featured at local Coffee HouseSaugus Advertiser, MA - 8 hours agoProlific author of fiction (eg, Death for the Phantom Receiver), nonfiction (eg, A Collection of Friends: Memoirs), and poetry (eg, This Rare Earth and ...
- I'm Happiest Dressed In My Birthday Suit - Newsweek
I'm Happiest Dressed In My Birthday SuitNewsweek - 1 hour agoWe have had several functions, including nude dinners at local restaurants, poetry reading in the nude, a nude high tea and a night at a nude comedy club ...
- The Peony Pavilion: sexy ghost who returns as a virgin - Daily Telegraph
In the banquet of Chinese arts offered this summer, none will be more epicurean than the Kunqu Opera performances of the three- night romantic saga The Peony Pavilion. Something between a Shakespearean lovers' comedy and a weekend-long vaudeville ...
- Evictions rattle Artspace tenants - Salt Lake Tribune
Evictions rattle Artspace tenantsSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 7 hours agoShe hopes to keep open her coffee joint and poetry venue, which she bought in December 2006. "This isn't really just hurting me. It's hurting the community ...
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats - New York Sun
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 (Washington Post)
-- Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year.
- Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David Plummer - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David PlummerNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 8 hours agoI'm writing a paper to turn in right before I leave, then I'll be done. Because it's not like you don't have anything else going on this summer. ...
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