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- Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ... - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - On the darkened stage, two dancers tentatively touch each other to the sounds of falling rain and distant thunder. Images of lush scenery appear on a screen behind them. It seems to be daybreak. As the man lifts the woman to his shoulders ...
- Hail the chief of your family (Rocky Mountain News)
With the Democratic National Convention coming to Denver in August, we figured it was a perfect time to think, well, presidential for Father's Day.
- Shouting poetry from the rooftops (The New Zealand Herald)
From dance parties on the shores of the Thames to a temporary boating lake atop the Hayward Gallery, the South Bank - London's premiere cultural strip and home to the Tate Modern, the National Theatre and the British Film Institute - boasts some striking and unusual attractions.
- Owen Wilson "Enormously Literate" And "Big Poetry Fan" - All Headline News
Hollywood, CA (CNS) - "You know how they say we only use 10 percent of our brains? I think we only use 10 percent of our hearts," said Owen Wilson's character in "Wedding Crashers." Wilson's character in the movie was only hoping to get lucky with a ...
- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- Nothing like the Fringe Festival before Dreams and nightmares - Henley Standard
Henley StandardNothing like the Fringe Festival before Dreams and nightmaresHenley Standard, UK - 1 hour agoIt will be a tough ask for several members of both casts: Rasputin author Andrew Hobbs will be reciting some of Shakespeare’s most beautiful poetry as king ...
- Yeats meets the digital age, full of passionate intensity (International Herald Tribune)
A digital resurrection allows Yeats to stride again along the hinge of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Comic-Con - Day 1 (Blogcritics.org)
Day 1 at Comic-Con begins with a five-hour traffic delay - attendees and talent trapped on the freeway. I get to the convention just in time for the RocknRolla press roundtable. Comic-Con 2008 started off with an early morning supposedly easy two-hour drive to San Diego from my nephew’s home in Fullerton. We departed at 6:30 a.m., took two cars, and quickly got to San Honofre with clear, easy ...
- cold snack wins 2008 Montana Poetry Award - Scoop
cold snack wins 2008 Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry Janet Charman’s cold snack , published by Auckland University Press , has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and $5,000. "The team at Auckland University Press are enormously ...
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona - DVD Talk
DVD TalkVicky Cristina BarcelonaDVD Talk, OR - 4 hours agoFilm is the discipline Cristina has most recently abandoned, and she now flirts with poetry and photography as a replacement. The girl knows she has things ...Video: Woody Allen's 'Vicky Christina Barcelona' AssociatedPressall 419 news articles
- Victorian poet deserves some modern appreciation - Liverpool Echo
Victorian poet deserves some modern appreciationLiverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour ago“After the course, members of the class kept meeting to discuss her poetry. Eventually, we formed the Mrs Heman’s Society. “The exhibition has been an ...
- Summer & Substance - Tampa Bay Online
Summer reading doesn't have to be fluff - it just has to be good. And it probably should be something you won't mind being seen with poolside at the hotel, on the beach or aboard the plane. The Tribune's book reviewers give you a hand by recommending ...
- At Vermont writing summit, schlepping goes with scholarship (WCAX-TV Vermont)
RIPTON, Vt. -- It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been...
- From A To X, by John Berger (Independent)
John Berger has always defied conventional genres and boundaries, mixing and blurring art criticism and autobiography, poetry and letters, diaries and drawing. His first novel purported to be a diary of a previously undiscovered Hungarian painter; in From A to X, long listed last month for the Booker Prize, prior to publication, he punctuates the story with line sketches of human hands.
- Steppenwolf to Present 'Dream Chicago' on 9/8 - Broadway World
Steppenwolf to Present 'Dream Chicago' on 9/8Broadway World, NY - 20 hours agoTraffic provides an intimate and unique intersection of language, lyrics, poetry and music, creating a fresh perspective on expressing the American story. ...
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