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- 'King Lear': Elkin takes on royal role to open Shakespeare in Delaware ... - Buffalo News
Saul Elkin, founder of Shakespeare in Delaware Park, takes on the title character of “King Lear.” Few dramatic undertakings are as daunting, as difficult, or — if done well — as thrilling as Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” Former News ...
- A poem for your pocket (OnMilwaukee.com)
Today is -- at least according to NPR's "Morning Edition," National Poem in Your Pocket Day. That led me to share one of my favorites with you, but maybe you should only read this if you have a Blackberry or something. Otherwise, the poem isn't really in your pocket, even if it's in "the pocket," as musicians are fond of saying.
- 'Jewish Exponent' Wins 13 City, State Journalism Awards - Jewish Exponent
The staff of the Jewish Exponent earned 13 honors as the state and city press associations handed out awards for the best journalism published in 2007. The Exponent won first place for general news coverage for its May 10 feature "They've Seen the ...
- There once was a poet named Pete - Owen Sound Sun Times
There once was a poet named PeteOwen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 5 hours agoPoetry is also making a comeback, and the CBC's annual poetry face-off just groaned to its awful conclusion. The Mother Corp simply adores poets, ...
- Ugly World of Modeling: Drugs, Rape, Predators, Isolation - ABC News
ABC NewsUgly World of Modeling: Drugs, Rape, Predators, IsolationABC News - 2 hours agoJudging by poetry Korshunova had posted on social networking sites, the Kazakhstan-born model was likely a "very young girl who has discovered that romance ...
- Maoist China foreign policy: 1970s and 1980s - Centre des Médias Alternatifs du Québec
The Mandate of Heaven (Excerpt). A detailed account of Maoist Chinese foreign policy is beyond the scope of this article, but some examples will illustrate the central thesis: that China’s foreign policy is in no way different from that of other ...
- Theater Review: Quirky 'Swan' sticks its neck out (The Sacramento Bee)
Elizabeth Egloff's play "The Swan" is wondrous in a couple of ways. Producing wonderful poignant moments throughout, you'll also find yourself wondering just what it's all about. The new production closing the first season of the B Street Theatre's heady B3 Series mixes whimsy, farce, pathos, and poetry in a turbulent, often unsettling mixture. Dana Brooke and Jason Kuykendall portray ...
- Summer program mixes chocolate with poetry (The Oregonian)
If you don't read poetry aloud, you're probably not going to hear all that is there, says John Morrison, a poet who is the director of the Writers-in-the-Schools program for Literary Arts Inc.
- Creative Arts Festival winners announced - Salisbury Post
Creative Arts Festival winners announcedSalisbury Post, NC - 5 hours agoCreative Writing-Poetry Inspirational: Gold medal, Daniel R. McDowell, Spencer. Creative Writing-Personal Experience: Gold medal, Ronald Conroy, Salisbury. ...
- Bill would allow mixed martial arts contests in SC - The State
South Carolina could join its neighbors in allowing mixed martial arts contests under legislation up for discussion next week by a Senate panel. Proponents say the increasingly popular combative sport, which combines elements of karate, judo, jujitsu ...
- Forest Park - Newsday
When the Hummer stormed into our consciousness in the early 1990s it starred as the victorious chariot of Operation Desert Storm in the first Iraq war. Arnold Schwarzenegger, in his pre-governor, pre-green days, made many Americans green with envy ...
- Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once again - Tonganoxie Mirror
Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once againTonganoxie Mirror, KS - 4 hours agoWilliams, Erickson and Bontrager will compete in oratory, Field in prose/poetry interpretation, Irick in oral declamation and Lane in Lincoln-Douglas Debate ...
- Long live the Prince of Poets - The National
Long live the Prince of PoetsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoHe was pleased that poetry, which he has always loved, is so unexpectedly popular but sad that there was only one Emirati among 35 finalists out of 7000 ...In rhyme with the times The Nationalall 2 news articles
- Patient photographer studies, waits, shoots - Traverse City Record Eagle
Patient photographer studies, waits, shootsTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 46 minutes agoHe has written poetry and also provided articles and photographs for boating, travel and a host of other publications. Lately, magazines cut back on the use ...
- Book briefs: May 4, 2008 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Book briefs: May 4, 2008Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - 1 hour agoSuch a good poet, in fact, that she won the 2008 Gell Poetry Prize, the annual acknowledgement of an "outstanding unpublished book-length collection of ...
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