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- Tonys: Who should win, who will win - USA Today
Should win: Â Crackling with wit, wisdom and warmth, Seafarer was as breathlessly entertaining as it was profoundly moving. Will win: August is the closest thing that Broadway has seen to a great American epic since Tony Kushner's Angels in America ...
- Behind enemy lines (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: French actor Sophie Marceau on war, torture and what it's like to morph into Monica Bellucci
- A musical salute to the written word - Austin 360 (subscription)
A musical salute to the written wordAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 6 hours agoBy Brad Buchholz Jazz vocalist Tina Marsh has always loved poetry â Mary Oliver, Rumi, Federico GarcĂa Lorca, Marshall Stewart Ball â and she clearly ...
- Rank and File (The Gadsden Times)
Online lists, and the (many) people who love them.
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 17th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from W.F. Hightower who said, "Everybody does better when everybody does better." Some observations on the news... "Franco is rallying." That was a joke around the newsroom long after the Spanish dictator had died in 1975. For ...
- The Newest US Poet Laureate: Kay Ryan - About - News & Issues
The Newest US Poet Laureate: Kay RyanAbout - News & Issues, NY - 1 minute ago... Ryan is most definitely a loner, an outsider in the world of po-biz and writing workshops â witness her 2005 essay for Poetry magazine, âI Go to AWP. ...
- 'Girls Like Us' links lives of 3 singers - Chicago Tribune
Sisterhoodâin the family and body politicâcan be a beautiful abstraction and a real pain in the neck. It's an evanescent ideal that sometimes takes shape in historic movements. And it's the cosmic force behind Sheila Weller as she tries to link ...
- From obscurity to fame - Saudi Gazette
RIYADH â Pakistan Writersâ Club, a Riyadh-based expatriate community organization, recognized the success and the struggle to achieve this success of Saudi Gazette editor and in-charge of its Urdu section âAwazâ Sameera Aziz by dedicating an ...
- The kid with a 'positive vibe' - Daily News Transcript
The kid with a 'positive vibe'Daily News Transcript, MA - 6 hours agoAnother West Roxbury teen, a longtime friend, was with Scaringello at the time of the accident and was not injured. MBTA Police have not finished their ...
- Gaia Online Completes $11 Million Series C Funding - Businesswire.com
SAN JOSE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Gaia Online, the leading online hangout for teens, today announced an $11 million Series C round of venture funding from Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). At a time when eMarketer is predicting the number of ...
- Poet finds solace in words and music - Bonner County Daily Bee
Poet finds solace in words and musicBonner County Daily Bee, ID - 34 minutes agoâI wrote a poem about that!â she announces after a new topic takes hold, pouncing on the stack of writing to emerge with a piece that seems a good match. ...
- How did she do it? (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: Her first publisher dismissed her as 'an amateur writer', but she became the best English novelist of her time. Julian Barnes pays tribute to Penelope Fitzgerald
- Scoop: O'Donnell says âViewâ threatened lawsuit - MSNBC
Rosie OâDonnell and Howard Stern ended their long feud on June 3 when OâDonnell called in to the Sternâs radio show. Among the topics they discussed were her final days of âThe View,â which OâDonnell remembers differently from ABC ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: B.S. Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' (The New York Sun)
Samuel Beckett is often called a terminus in Anglo-Irish literature. He took modernism's radical approach as far as it would go; it is as though Jackson Pollock was succeeded by portraitists and landscape artists. B.S. Johnson (1933-73) did not get the memo. In 1961, while shopping his first book to agents, Johnson compared it favorably to "Ulysses," and declared himself in the tradition of ...
- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison. Forty years ago this week, the story played out in a Stark County Common Pleas courtroom ...
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