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- UPCOMING 99TH ANNUAL NAACP CONVENTION FOCUSES ON POWER, JUSTICE ... - NAACP (press release)
UPCOMING 99TH ANNUAL NAACP CONVENTION FOCUSES ON POWER, JUSTICE ...NAACP (press release), MD - Jun 2, 2008āThe Express,ā a film about the life of Ernie Davis, the first African American Heisman trophy winner, will be screened at 8 pm with actors Charles S. ...
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter Raleigh's poems? (Daily Mail)
Solider, explorer, poet, he was the epitome of England's most glorious era. Junkie, self-harmer, wife of a man in prison, she's the iconic pop star of our time.
- At Your Library: Savor a taste of summer - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your Library: Savor a taste of summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 14 hours agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. ...
- Position matters (The Star)
SIZE matters ā here Iām referring to the poster for the movie Godzilla , about an absurd gigantic lizard wreaking mayhem in New York. Position also matters ā but here Iām not talking about the Kama Sutra ; rather, I am talking about word-order, the placement of words in an expression or sentence.
- Theatre review: King Lear - Scotsman
Theatre review: King LearScotsman, United Kingdom - 23 hours ago... in a fabulously coherent short performance that never misses a beat of Shakespeare's superb poetry, or a heartbreaking twist of his baffled agony. ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall - Fosters Daily Democrat
NEW YORK (AP) _ Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide ...
- Louise Erdrich has been listening to 'Plague of Doves' characters for ... - St. Petersburg Times
Louise Erdrich, who grew up in North Dakota, sets her new book, The Plague of Doves, in the fictional town of Pluto, N.D. The author, daughter of an Ojibwe Indian mother, also has a bookstore in Minneapolis that sells Indian art, jewelry and ...
- Carolās first novel impressed judges - icSeftonandWestLancs
icSeftonandWestLancsCarolās first novel impressed judgesicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoCarol began writing and has had her fiction and poetry published in magazines. She says her life experiences have often crept into her work: āIāve always ...
- Catlett celebrates century of aging artfully (San Francisco Chronicle)
On a recent Friday at Albany Bowl, painter and poet Frances Dunham Catlett bowled 143 in a league game, good for three prizes. The score was an improvement over her current average of 109, even if it did not quite reach the lofty heights of the 200s she has...
- Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: Review - Bloomberg
June 13 (Bloomberg) -- The Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters on the Upper East Side of Manhattan has imported its first musical, ``The Hired Man.'' A vest-pocket affair, it features a unit set, an omnipresent piano and occasional trumpet ...
- TRIBUNE-REVIEW THEATER CRITIC - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
TRIBUNE-REVIEW THEATER CRITICPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoMelanie Dreyer will direct the drama, which blends folk tale, music and poetry in a modern story of a wronged woman who uses natural forces of the earth to ...
- Chicago notes (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Play | Chicago "The Ballad of Emmett Till" by Ifa Bayeza, directed by Oz Scott, will run through June 1 in the Goodman's Albert Theatre. The legendary story of Till is believed by many to be the start of the modern civil rights movement of the 1950s. This world premiere, part history and part ghost story, is a jazz integration of past and present, the living and dead, factual accounts and ...
- SIUE to award Redmond an honorary PhD (Belleville News-Democrat)
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades.
- RedEye picks what's hot at Chicago's 31 beaches (Chicago Tribune)
- THE INIMITABLE GTN - Star of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) G.T. Narayana Rao is no more. I feel like crying āonce moreā ā in the manner of the connoisseur of the old company drama, when even a ādeadā actor would rise, replay his role and reel-off a long song! GTN played his role well ...
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