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- Plowshares Theatre Will Stage MI Premieres Summer in Sanctuary and Order My Steps (Playbill)
Plowshares Theatre Company, Detroit's African-American theatre company, will offer a classic work and two Midwest premieres in its 2008-09 season, producing artistic director Gary Anderson announced.
- Hearn had heart for Sand Mountain (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
Thomas K. Hearn Jr., who spent much of his childhood in Albertville and later became president of Wake Forest University, has died. Hearn, 71, served as president of the Winston-Salem, N.C., university for 22 years. He retired in 2005 and held the title of president emeritus until his death.
- Longfellow House to present student poetry award winners (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
The Longfellow National Historic Site presents the winners of the Longfellow Student Poetry Awards, a contest recognizing original poetry from local students from the Greater Boston area, Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. on the east lawn of the Longfellow House at 105 Brattle St.
- Berbatov is not yet working for Fergie - Daily Mail
Sir Alex Ferguson already has plenty of silverware on the mantelpiece, which makes it all the more puzzling to see him fork out £30.75million for an ornament. Dimitar Berbatov is poetry not in motion. Right now he's playing as if he's resting before ...
- The hungry eye - The Australian
The AustralianThe hungry eyeThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoHe fell passionately in love with the city. He studied dance in college and still identifies performers such as Gene Kelly, Jerome Robbins and Rudolf ...
- City must heed poet's strategy for change - Seattle Post Intelligencer
City must heed poet's strategy for changeSeattle Post Intelligencer - 2 hours agoOr the thousands of high school and college students she has lectured on the magic of poetry and music to spread messages about politics, environmentalism, ...
- Maher's mockery misses the point - Los Angeles Times
There are three problems with Bill Maher's new movie mocking faith: It misunderstands religion, misconceives God and gets human nature all wrong. I have a fantasy of a counter-movie. I would travel around the world and interview every scientist with ...
- 12-year-old striving for ribbons at MontanaFair - Billings Gazette
Kaylee Davis hopes to win the hearts of the judges at MontanaFair with her song-and-dance routine. If that doesn't work, she can always depend on her cowboy poetry or her woodwork. She can also fall back on her vegetables or baked goods. Kaylee has ...
- Arts Commission awards annual medals - WRAL
Raleigh, N.C. — The Raleigh Arts Commission named six winners of the annual medal of arts Friday. The Raleigh Medal of Arts honors individuals and organizations for long-term achievement in and support of local arts. The program is in its 24th year ...
- Shea Stadium, By Phil Taylor - CNN Sports Illustrated
I was born in a town called Flushing. When you have something like that in your past, you feel a little silly pretending to be a man of great refinement. And so, I will freely admit to preferring a dive bar over a five-star restaurant, a worn-in pair ...
- Diversions for August 17, 2008 (The Gleaner)
WOLFGAND CLASSICAL WIND ENSEMBLE SUMMER CONCERTS — 7:30 p.m., Old North United Methodist Church, 4201 Stringtown Road; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church Wesley Hall, 601 Main St., Mount Vernon, Ind. (both concerts are free).
- Conversation With a Literary Giants - Cornell Daily Sun
What with the ghosts of Nabokov, Vonnegut and Pynchon haunting its corridors, Goldwin Smith Hall must have felt quite comfortable to former Poet Laureate Charles Simic, who stopped by Ithaca on Thursday, October 2nd as part of the Creative Writing ...
- 8 acts show many facets of jazz - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Dispatch8 acts show many facets of jazzColumbus Dispatch, OH - 8 hours agoThis group included a harpist and provided percussion workouts and a poetry reading. Both bands did have one thing in common: bassist Roger Hines. ...
- Still sniffing for clues (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
A large cache of audio tapes left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan in 2001 was released on Wednesday, offering a sketchy portrait of his gradual transformation from Saudi militant to global threat and opening a little window on the daily lives of men recruited for al-Qaeda's ''holy war''.
- 'Goldengrove' deals with grief honestly - Deseret News
'Goldengrove' deals with grief honestlyDeseret News, UT - 4 hours agoThe reader recognizes how unprepared Nico is for such a big step but can only sit back and uncomfortably watch as the teen learns what she really wants. ...
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