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- Author has passion for spiders, storytelling - New Richmond News
Author has passion for spiders, storytellingNew Richmond News, WI - 1 hour agoAs far as his lyrics, “that’s sort of where my poetry went. That’s my biggest unfulfilled ambition.” There isn’t any avenue of writing that Grice hasn’t ...
- THE BOMB (Santa Fe Reporter)
Looking at first like a macro-scale soap bubble, it leapt 7½ miles into the sky to take the form of a heaven-bound jellyfish. The explosion was brighter than the light of the sun. It was the birth of a new scale of death, and it was magnificent.
- Arts & Entertainment: THEATER REVIEW - Chicago Tribune
Director Nic Dimond describes himself in a program note as "a reluctant Shakespeare fan." Maybe that's why a pervading aura of ambivalence hangs over his production of "Richard III" at Strawdog Theatre Company. It's not a terrible show by any means ...
- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas (The New York Sun)
Spring and summer provide us with some of the headiest and most ephemeral experiences in the garden. While describing the suddenness and intensity with which our Yoshino cherry tree blossomed a full, feathery white and then, like snowfall, shed its petals in the afternoon breeze, a friend reminded me of Bonnard's paintings of flowering trees, suggesting that in Bonnard, no less so than in ...
- The longest day - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The longest dayThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 16 hours agoSeveral residents will bring poetry to read during the event. Others are encouraged to read poetry of their own, said Museum Director Marilyn Wheaton. ...
- Bachchan Unbound - Screen India
Once there was The Bachchan whose Sunday afternoon Prateeksha darshan was as revered as his Friday releases. It was a momentous occasion, the superstar — usually draped in white kurta pyjama — would come out from his mythical Juhu fortress, wave ...
- "Valentines": Poetry collection captures love's many dimensions (Seattle Times)
"Valentines" by Ted Kooser University of Nebraska Press, 52 pp., $14.95 In 1986, Ted Kooser (later U.S. Poet Laureate and a Pulitzer Prize...
- Looking forward: Notable events happening this week - Northwest Herald
The Woodstock Farmers Market opens for the season at 8 a.m. Tuesday on the Woodstock Square. The market will expand further around the inner perimeter of the Square this year, and musicians will play in the bandstand each market day. The market will ...
- Dirt, Prager, Kreisler, Judd, Mythellaneous Announced for NYC's ... - Playbill.com
Dirt, Prager, Kreisler, Judd, Mythellaneous Announced for NYC's ...Playbill.com, NY - 29 minutes agoTold through storytelling, movement, poetry and, of course, laughter." Friday, July 25 at 7 PM; Saturday, July 26 at 2 PM, Sunday, July 27 at 4 PM Queen ...
- Aussie director hopes to inspire young filmmakers - Scoop
Australian director Baz Luhrmann has made his name with films like Romeo+Juliet and Moulin Rouge. For the past few years he has been in the Australian outback shooting a new film called Australia, featuring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. 'No Safety ...
- Hundreds enjoy eco-friendly festival - Oxfordshire News
AN ECO-FRIENDLY festival - powered by chip fat, bicycle and solar power - was enjoyed by about a 1,000 people at the weekend. Wood Festival, at Braziers Park, Ipsden, near Wallingford , attracted revellers and bands from all over the county and from ...
- Posted By GEORGE PARASKEVOPOULOS, NORTHERN NEWS - Northern Daily News
Posted By GEORGE PARASKEVOPOULOS, NORTHERN NEWSNorthern Daily News, Canada - 1 hour agoPoetry lovers would be pleased to note that there will also be a poetry heritage themed event to honour the legend of one of the north's greatest literary ...
- Why shouldn't the Bill tackle difficult issues? - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWhy shouldn't the Bill tackle difficult issues?guardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours agoThe Bill There has been something of an outcry - or at least an article in the Daily Star - over the fact that The Bill is to tackle a story "based on the ...
- UB to salute its faculty, staff authors - University at Buffalo Reporter
University at Buffalo ReporterUB to salute its faculty, staff authorsUniversity at Buffalo Reporter, NY - 25 minutes agoRobert J. Bertholf, Poetry Collection, editor, “Ground Work: Before the War/In the Dark.” Ermelinda Bonaccio, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, “Cost-Effective ...
- Short-order food for thought (The Washington Examiner)
Recently I have been a short-order cook in a high school classroom. It all began with the scheduling of five Advanced Placement English review sessions after school. I had a notion that maybe they'd be more fun with food, but didn't announce that ahead of time.
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