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- George Carlin: An Appreciation (The Plain Dealer)
The first reactions varied Monday when people learned of comedian George Carlin's death: "George Carlin, really?" "How old was he?" "Oh, man, too bad."
- Fringe stars encouraged to join celebrations in 2009 - Easier (press release)
Easier (press release)Fringe stars encouraged to join celebrations in 2009Easier (press release), UK - 2 hours ago-An electrifying, illuminated art car parade as part of the Edinburgh Christmas Festivals on November 28 featuring such sights as a Robert Burns Poetry van, ...
- Poetry of the pavement (The Columbian)
Marilyn Moelhman was reading around midnight when she accidentally smushed a fly within the pages of her book. After killing it, a sense of dread and smallness consumed her. “I felt really...
- Retired principal hits the books (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- Friday, Aug. 15 - Advocate Weekly
Friday, Aug. 15Advocate Weekly, MA - 5 hours agoBerkshire Museum, Marge Piercy, best-selling poet, novelist and essayist, will read from her poetry as part of the Amy Clampitt Poetry Series, ...
- Museum and gallery events - Philiy.com
African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org . Modern Masters: Artists From the Permanent Collection - Selected paintings, prints & sculptures. Closes 7/20. The African Presence in Mexico - Exhibit on Mexico's African roots ...
- Music-Infused 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , with Augesen and Hayden ... - Playbill
René Augesen and Tony Award nominee Michael Hayden are the forbidden lovers of American Conservatory Theater's new production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , beginning June 5 under the direction of A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff ...
- 'Classic teacher' from Pentucket retires after 30 years (The Eagle-Tribune)
WEST NEWBURY — After 30 years of educating the children of the Pentucket Regional School District, eighth-grade English instructor Judy Hays has closed the book on her professional teaching career.
- Your Weekend - Chester DailyLocal.com
Your WeekendChester DailyLocal.com, USA - 47 minutes ago... coming of new life), "In the Tavern" (in which the men drink to everyone imaginable) and "In the Court of Love" (which includes a children's chorus). ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues Magazine Challenges Stale Stereotypes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the Showtime fluff of Secret Diary of A Call Girl.
- Freeport High School announces its top 21 students - Brunswick Times Record
Freeport High School announces its top 21 studentsBrunswick Times Record, United States - 53 minutes agoShe won a first-place award at Teen Speak Out for Lyon's Club Speech Contest, the Wellsley Book Award, the Honors English Award, the President's Award, ...
- Library reaches out to teens with Saturday open mic night - The Republic.com (subscription)
Library reaches out to teens with Saturday open mic nightThe Republic.com (subscription), IN - 20 hours agoBy Brittany Hart Live rock, folk and bluegrass music will fill the library during the first Teen Open Mic Night. The free event, from 8 to 10 pm Saturday, ...
- Move Aside, Batman - Egypt Today
On e might say cartoons and Islam have a rather testy relationship. In early 2006, the Muslim world erupted in protest when Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in less-than-flattering caricatures ...
- He's San Francisco's pugilistic poet, for better or verse - Los Angeles Times
August Kleinzahler, the bad boy of American poetry, sits in a hillside park near his home in San Francisco. He dismisses university writing programs as “multimillion-dollar Ponzi schemes” in which Volvo-driving poet-professors are too fearful of ...
- Gil Scott-Heron: Back to the streets (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Hip-hop's godfather returns to the scene of the rhyme... By Grant Britt.Reality is not a TV show. It's live and in your face. That message was brought to bear by Gil Scott-Heron nearly four decades ago when he set street poetry to music with "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Poet, activist, pianist, composer and singer Scott-Heron stirred up the citizenry with lyrics like, "Black people ...
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