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- Neal Medlyn's 'Unpronounceable Symbol' Starts 7/9 - Broadway World
Neal Medlyn's 'Unpronounceable Symbol' Starts 7/9Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoHe moved to Austin, Texas and began doing shows in public, everywhere from poetry readings to the city park to a Motel 6. He subsequently moved to Berlin, ...
- Speaking Volumes: Fathers and sons (The Star-Ledger)
In his second poetry collection, "Boy" (University of Georgia Press, $17), Drew University English professor Patrick Phillips explores the life-changing experience of fatherhood and the corresponding feeling of mortality as his father successfully battles cancer and his father-in-law dies at home, surrounded by loved ones.
- Son of a lion - Saudi Gazette
The Australian filmmaker Benjamin Gilmour had to resort to unusual methods to make his film “Son of a Lion” in one of the most inaccessible and hazardous parts of the world to outsiders: the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He shot the ...
- Literary community lobbies for city to create poet laureate - Kingston Whig
By the end of the month, the city's arts and literary community will find out whether a proposal to create a poet laureate for Kingston will become a reality. And compared to the other major projects being bandied about, creating a poet laureate ...
- Happenings (The Post and Courier)
--Lavonne J. Adams, author of the chapbooks "In the Shadow of the Mountain" and "Everyday Still Life," will sign copies of her work following a Poetry Society of South Carolina meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Second Presbyterian Church downtown.
- Poet will read from inspirational collection - Sun-Journal
AUBURN - Pearl Tibbetts Sawyer, author of six published works of poetry, will read from her latest collection, "Hope is a Red Bird" at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at Percy's Burrow in the Auburn Mall. Hope is the central issue of the poems in ...
- Walnut Street's Hot-Selling Les Miz, With Schoeffler and Panaro ... - Playbill.com
Playbill.comWalnut Street's Hot-Selling Les Miz, With Schoeffler and Panaro ...Playbill.com, NY - 19 hours agoI hope the audience will see a certain symbolic poetry in the environment and its movement while never being distracted from the performers or the narrative ...
- 'Pact' distress can only be eased with a song - Baltimore Sun
'Pact' distress can only be eased with a songBaltimore Sun, United States - 5 hours agoAt this point, having pointed the fickle finger of blame on the economy, celebrities, the film industry and of course the American family unit, ...
- Signature Receives $300,000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals - Washington Post
Productivity in some manufacturing industries might be on the downswing, but the arrows are pointing up at that increasingly busy factory for new musicals, Signature Theatre. The Arlington-based company has several original musicals in the works ...
- MarketingSherpa’s Viral Marketing Hall of Fame 2008: Top 10 ... - PR.com
Warren, RI, June 13, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Marketing Sherpa Inc, a research firm publishing Case Studies and Benchmark data for marketing professionals in corporate America announces the 10 winners entered into the Viral Marketing Hall of Fame for 2008 ...
- Missouri City man wins 1st place in short story competition (Fort Bend Sun)
When he is not writing appellate briefs for Attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, Missouri City resident, Joseph Lanza is spinning tales....
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus” collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.”
- [AandE] Sprouting between the channels (The Minnesota Daily)
For an entire week, I watched only public access TV. We're not talking PBS shows about mushrooms in the rainforest and girls in cargo pants traveling in Europe and mispronouncing several versions of "excuse me." What I watched was Minneapolis Television Networks...
- Civil War talk at B&O museum - Baltimore Sun
Maryland historian Dan Toomey will visit the Ellicott City B&O Railroad Museum, 2711 Maryland Ave., at Main Street, at 2 p.m. Saturday to speak about the Civil War. His lecture, "The War Came By Train," concludes the 10th anniversary of the living ...
- Around the Region (Modesto Bee)
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