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- 'Emergency' at the Geffen Playhouse - Los Angeles Times
History pays a mind-blowing visit in Daniel Beaty's heartfelt and generally winning solo show "Emergency," which opened Wednesday at the Geffen Playhouse. In the waters of New York Harbor, a stone's throw from the ever-fabulous Lady Liberty, a 400 ...
- Community briefs 6/11 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 6/11Daily News Tribune, MA - 6 hours agoThe free talk will be followed by a tour. This event is part of an ongoing series sponsored by Waltham Land Trust to highlight Waltham's many open and green ...
- Douglass works long in politics before becoming 'thoroughly disgusted' (The Daily Record)
Editor's note: This is the last of two parts. WOOSTER -- Benjamin Douglass, local historian, made news across America when he garnered an interview with Mormon President Brigham Young, whom he characterized as "the eagle-nosed champion wife-owner of the Western Hemisphere."
- New Quad Cities Poet Laureate Crowned - River Cities Reader
New Quad Cities Poet Laureate CrownedRiver Cities Reader, IA - 3 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public, and will be happening in conjunction with National Poetry Month. Art Pitz will lead a discussion of Israel at the ...New Quad-City Poet Laureate chosen Quad City Timesall 3 news articles
- A dark villainous monster, - Teen Ink
Teen InkA dark villainous monster,Teen Ink - 5 hours agoTeen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and more. ...
- Taking note of the 'dark mellowness' of the bassoon - MaineToday.com
Taking note of the 'dark mellowness' of the bassoonMaineToday.com, ME - 1 hour agoIt is to the oboe family what the cello is to the violin, and is equally capable of soulfulness. Anthony Baines, in "Woodwind Instruments and their History" ...
- Bill Brownstein - The Gazette (Montreal)
Bill BrownsteinThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 7 hours agoHe should know, after penning the volume of poetry, Live at the Apollo. He is the author of Sex Carnival, a whimsical peek into the wide world of sex, ...
- Former LCC student publishes "THOUGHTS from the MIND" - Lansing State Journal
Victor Johnson, Sr. has released a collection of his poems in his first book entitled, "THOUGHTS from the MIND." Victor grew up in Benton Harbor, Michigan where he graduated from Benton Harbor Sr. High in 1973. He went on to graduated with a B.A. in ...
- Remember when: 25th anniversary on cruise ship was a memorable moment (Stuart News)
Our 25th wedding anniversary was March 26.
- Astronaut to speak tomorrow at college (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Astronaut Janice Voss will be the keynote speaker tomorrow for a three-day program at Hanover College on "Exploring the World and Beyond."
- Library News: Photo contest winners announced - Wicked Local Gloucester
Library News: Photo contest winners announcedWicked Local Gloucester, MA - 10 hours agoTo celebrate National Poetry Month, the Gloucester Lyceum invites all students living in Gloucester to submit poetry on any theme. ...
- A house not for mere mortals (Naples Daily News)
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The house is off-limits to children, and adults are asked to sign a waiver when they enter. The main concern is the concrete floor, which rises and falls like the surface of a vast, bumpy chocolate chip cookie. But, for Arakawa, 71, an artist who designed the house with his wife, Madeline Gins, the floor is a delight, as well as a proving ground.
- Free-market ideas are not enough - La Crosse Tribune
Free-market solutions are best for health care? Sounds so good and so American, but beware, because Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Follow the money, and you will find generous donations to his campaign fund from the ...
- Pens and Lens - resident’s photos published (Leduc Representative)
Photographer and Leduc resident Ray Belcourt and his friend Ignatius Fay recently launched their book ‘Haiga Moments: Pens and Lens’ at Chapters on Whyte Ave. May 10.
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
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