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- Remembrance of things crap - The Phoenix
The PhoenixRemembrance of things crapThe Phoenix, MA - Jun 11, 2008That’s why every shop stocks a biography of Phyllis Wheatley, poet and African-born slave, and the only woman of color living in Boston at the time of the ...
- Norton Center announces schedule (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
The New York Philharmonic, singer Tony Bennett and Tony-Award-winning Broadway shows including "Movin' Out," "The Drowsy Chaperone" and "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" headline the 2008-2009 season of the Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College.
- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd Love to Play a Drag Queen (US Weekly)
Forget Harry Potter. Daniel Radcliffe's dream role? "I think part of me would love to play a drag queen," he says in the October issue of Details. "It would be an excuse to wear loads of eye makeup." It wouldn't be the first controversial role the 19-year-old star has tackled. Radcliffe - who recently revealed he suffers from a mild brain disorder that sometimes prohibits him from tying...
- Goodbye to a loving boy - Norwich Evening News
Goodbye to a loving boyNorwich Evening News, UK - 2 hours agoFriends and family told of their love for a Great Yarmouth teenager killed in a horrific attack at a special memorial service held in his honour. ...
- Celebrate Women's Day in Newtown - Bizcommunity.com
Celebrate Women's Day in NewtownBizcommunity.com, South Africa - 6 hours ago... photography, street performance, storytelling, poetry, workshops, crafts, family activities and late-night parties galore - all with a feminine flavour. ...
- Event held to remember poet Akbar (The Peninsula)
DOHA • Anjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind Qatar (AMUHQ), which is affiliated to the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), held a poetry session dedicated to Akbar Allahabadi, the pioneer in the field of humour and sarcasm in Urdu poetry.
- A LIFE IN... - Newsweek
Recommended (6) A Life in Books: Robert Hass A Two-Bit, And Fine, Idea Serbia: Radovan Karadzic's Final Days of Freedom A Life in Books: Jane Yolen Poetry: Mary Jo Bang's Dark, Inspirational 'Elegy' Quindlen: The Warrior Returns 1. "The Sound and the ...
- Quardle, oodle, ardle... - New Zealand Herald
Quardle, oodle, ardle...New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoBy Jo McCarroll It is, in so far as such things can be judged, the best-known line in New Zealand poetry; the refrain of Denis Glover's poem The Magpies ...
- Urban Poet (New York Times)
This long-needed collection fair-mindedly presents Frank O?Hara?s unapologetic narcissism and often blissfully trivial verse.
- Ari Pahala Hutabarat: Teacher of Lampung's rising poets - Jakarta Post
Ari Pahala Hutabarat: Teacher of Lampung's rising poetsJakarta Post, Indonesia - 4 hours agoThis was followed by an appearance at the 2006 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival in Ubud, Bali, and at an event called Erotic Literature in the New Studio ...
- Madison poets finish third in second national bout (The Capital Times)
After coming in third at the second bout Thursday evening at the 2008 National Poetry Slam, members of the the Madison Slam Team won't be going on to the semifinals Friday night for individual pieces. They find out Friday afternoon if they'll be competing in the Group Piece Championship (Friday, August 8 at 10 p.m. in the Overture Center, 201 State ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads ...Gloucester Daily Times, USA - 2 hours agoNow, Alexander will perform Saturday evening with the Persistence of Memory Orchestra at the grand 1806 Meetinghouse, which houses the Independent Christian ...
- Film Weekly podcast: Man on Wire and Cass (Guardian Unlimited)
Jason Solomons talks to Brit actor Nonso Anozie about his breakthrough role in the hooligan drama Cass, and tightrope walker Philippe Petit and film-maker James Marsh about their documentary Man On Wire
- Shaking the tree with fury: Jack Marshall and Julia Hartwig (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Now in his early 70s, the American poet Jack Marshall is acutely conscious of his mortality – a fact that gives a sharp edge to the poignancy of the poems in his latest collection, “The Steel Veil” (Coffee House Press, 124 pages, $16).
- Music fills air at veterans' John Lennon Night - Evansville Courier-Press
At Trinity United Methodist Church's open house are, left to right, Jerry Hoover, Trinity organist, Dr. Dorothy Stephens, Rose Denton, the Rev. Al Amstutz and Dr. Mark Stephens. John Lennon Night is an annual event featuring music, poetry, readings ...
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