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- 'Bulrusher' both magical and touching - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Water pours from the ceiling and fog sweeps the floor in Pillsbury House Theatre's elemental staging of "Bulrusher," which opened with a splash Thursday in Minneapolis. When the air cleared and the lights came up at the end of Eisa Davis' gleaming ...
- Scene change (City Pulse)
Since its origins as a Cool Cities love child, Tim Lane says East Lansing’s Scene Metrospace has done well at serving its purpose of offering an alternative venue for expression and entertainment in the city’s downtown for the 20-to-35-year-old set.
- Indian students perform - Medford Mail Tribune
Students taking part in the Native American Youth Academy this week in Ashland talk publicly about their heritage today. The presentation begins at 12:45 pm. on the outdoor Green Show stage at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 15 S. Pioneer St. It’s ...
- No reason in love (Bennington Banner)
French mathematician Blaise Pascal, not one to brood on emotional fuzziness, once observed that "the heart has reasons that reason cannot know." Of course, it might have taken a scientist to philosophize such an understatement into history.
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Toronto Sun
Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack BlackToronto Sun, Canada - 9 minutes agoChinese black metal takes those basics and adds bits of history and poetry to make the music belong to the people. In every country, metal has been bent and ...
- I Could Write A Better Rubaiyat Than That Khayyam Dipshit - The Onion (satire)
I Could Write A Better Rubaiyat Than That Khayyam DipshitThe Onion (satire), NY - 3 hours agoI was certain I'd learn to love the poem when a more authoritative version finally came out. But in the years that followed, none of the other translations ...
- Shakespeare Theatre of NJ Announces 'Streetcar' Performances - Broadway World
Shakespeare Theatre of NJ Announces 'Streetcar' PerformancesBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoFor more information about the season, to receive a free brochure, or to purchase tickets and ticket packages, call the box office at 973-408-5600 or visit ...
- Jasper native named Indiana poet laureate - WTHR
Jasper - An author who writes about his youth in the southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate. Norbert Krapf, 64, was selected from among 19 nominees to the post by the Indiana Arts ...
- Is it city sponsored, the municipal band played - Manhattan Mercury
that said something along the lines of: If you don't know a man well enough to judge his character than look at the people he associates with. "The former president, who publicly endorsed Barack Obama shortly before polls closed Tuesday in the final ...
- Recalling that fateful night at Ford's Theatre - Boston Globe
Recalling that fateful night at Ford's TheatreBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoOne of Sawyer's first tasks was "to learn to work with John's poetry, which is quite full of reference and music and richness. I wanted to bring it across ...
- Lynn Woods Reservation - Boston Globe
Lynn Woods ReservationBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoIn the evenings, the cafe often offers music, an open mike, and poetry readings - and the walls feature the work of local artists. ...
- Dropping out didn't derail dreams (Post-Tribune)
When Jeffery Beal told his high school English teacher he was dropping out to care for his partially paralyzed mother, the teacher told him he would never accomplish anything.
- Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Other Top Black Book Publishers to Receive The Wheatley ... (BlackNews.com)
National (BlackNews.com) - Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Executive Director/Co-Founder of the African American Pavilion at BookExpo America has been selected to receive the prestigious Wheatley Book Award.
- Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy? - Quick DFW
Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy?Quick DFW, TX - Jul 17, 2008"Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and ...
- Two is a pretty good number for Sugarland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, left, and Kristian Bush are doing well as a duet. Kristen Hall put Sugarland together. So when she left the band shortly after its groundbreaking CD, "Twice the Speed of Life," and the hit single "Baby Girl," the ...
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