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- What's on (and off) Broadway this season - Trading Markets (press release)
What's on (and off) Broadway this seasonTrading Markets (press release), CA - Sep 28, 2008And the Public Theater's hit revival of Hair (the "love-rock" musical that debuted at the Public in 1967) will move from Central Park to a still-unspecified ...
- Barack, Bill, and Me - Slate
That Barack Obama and William Ayers knew each other during the 1990s may tell us something about the two men. But it says much more about a particular time and place: Hyde Park, Chicago, more than a decade ago. Obama first moved to Chicago in 1985 ...
- RPT-FEATURE-Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchange - Forbes
HAIFA, Israel, Oct 1 (Reuters) - For 15 years Israeli Saleh Abbasi has traded books between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbours, fostering a rare cultural link. But in August Israeli authorities suddenly refused to renew his trading licence ...
- Singer Laura Marling's refined songwriting defies her youth - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeSinger Laura Marling's refined songwriting defies her youthBoston Globe, United States - 6 minutes ago"I love the idea of people treasuring something," she says. "It adds another dimension to the experience, at least that was the hope. ...
- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- Literary tattoos - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Literary tattoosMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoIt's quite a commitment to have a line of poetry inked forever on your chest, or around your biceps, or even, um, going down the back of your pants. ...
- Time-warp tunes - Citizen Online
This year's Skaneateles Festival will take music lovers to the start of the 20th century to the depths of jazz throughout the month of August. “Music that will transport you†is the motto of the 2008 Skaneateles Festival in various locations ...
- Piney Poems -- A Heartwarming and Whimsical Poetry Anthology About the Old South Jersey (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
PEMBERTON, N.J., Sept. 12, 2008 -- Take a glimpse of the old southern New Jersey as you accompany author Harry Monesson in Up A Cranberry Tree II. Through this poetry anthology, he unravels the stories, unveils the life, and uncovers the places of South Jersey.
- ET COMMENT: Louis Smith is a credit to city 16/08/2008 - Peterborough Today
ET COMMENT: Louis Smith is a credit to city 16/08/2008Peterborough Today, UK - 19 minutes agoAnd, if this is indeed his time – and if the gods of gymnastics are smiling on him – some of his signature poetry on a pommel horse will turn him into a ...
- Eagles-Cowboys rivalry full of memories (The Mercury)
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles-Cowboys rivalry is so bitter and contentious almost all the games are committed to memory.
- China repackaging Confucius - Globe and Mail
Just In from Canada writes: There are more informed analysis at atimes.com http://www.atimes.com/atimes/others/revolution.html http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JG31Ad03.html http://www.cartercenter.org/peace/china_elections/index.html It appears ...
- Club reports September 19 - Buckingham Today
Club reports September 19Buckingham Today, UK - 7 hours agoThe subject of the talk by Susannah Marshall was Poetry/Prose with Dolls. The talk was researched information about Georgina Spencer who was born in 1757 ...
- Students help illustrate book of poetry verses - Bismarck Tribune
It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. — Pablo Picasso To get to Sweet Briar School, meander roughly west and south of Mandan for miles along Lyons Road, where the riverbed, the railroad bed and the road ...
- Jeff Brenzel: Ever the Philosopher - Yale Daily News
Jeff Brenzel: Ever the PhilosopherYale Daily News, CT - 19 minutes agoHis roommate, Tyrell Hennings, a fullback from the south side of Chicago, had grown up without a single white friend; Brenzel had grown up without a single ...
- The Dead Sea Scrolls: Mysteries of the Ancient World Opens at the Jewish Museum (Art Daily)
Aramaic Apocryphon of Daniel, Qumran Cave 4, end of the 1st century BCE, ink on parchment. Israel Antiquities Authority, 4Q246-209 NEW YORK.- The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls was one of the archaeological sensations of the 20th century.
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