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- Preparing for departure (The Columbus Dispatch)
EVILLE, Ohio -- When the nights get warm in this northeastern Ohio town, Lawrence Bartter sleeps on his screened-in back porch, cozying up beside his coffin.
- New Londoners' case histories - Evening Standard
This remarkable and moving exhibition has, arguably, been nearly 300 years in the making. Sited in a Huguenot weaver's house built in Spitalfields in 1719, which later became home to the second oldest synagogue in London, Suitcases and Sanctuary uses ...
- How Much Do Looks Matter? A Freakonomics Quorum - New York Times Blogs
We’ve written before about various “beauty premiums” : the advantages gained in the marketplace by people who are better looking, taller, or have better teeth than the average person. Empiricism and theory have their place, of course, but we ...
- It's Brecht-bashing season once again. Will this sorry bunch of ... - Guardian Unlimited
It's strange how forgiving we are of artists who were involved with Hitler's Third Reich. In 1933, Goebbels appointed the composer Richard Strauss - whose dreamily decadent operas Salome, Elektra and Der Rosenkavalier remain central to any ...
- The Heatwave is On - Creative Loafing Tampa
The Heatwave is OnCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 1 hour ago9:20-10:15 pm Poetry Showcase Spoken word takes over for 50 minutes. Poet and WMNF DJ Lizz Straight has gathered the talent for this set, headlined, ...
- Rocky Road (Gay City News)
It's a very good thing that Neil LaBute's "reasons to be pretty" has scheduled a Broadway transfer because this play is, quite simply, one of the best new works in New York right now.
- Wednesday, July 30 - Advocate Weekly
Wednesday, July 30Advocate Weekly, MA - 2 hours agoCommunity Access to the Arts, opening reception for "I'm A Part of Art" annual art show and poetry reading, featuring paintings, collages and ...Thursday, July 24 Advocate Weeklyall 9 news articles
- ON THE FRINGE Reviews from the edges of the theater scene - Chicago Tribune
ON THE FRINGE Reviews from the edges of the theater sceneChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoNot all the dialogue is understandable once the swords start clanging, but poetry isn't the point here. By Kerry Reid | SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE After ...
- Shakespeare in a Hawaiian setting (The Record)
Shakespeare, these days, has something in common with TV's "Survivor." And that thing is: location, location, location.
- Youth ambassadors to spread Olympic ideal - Gulf Times
THE first group of more than 150 Doha 2016 youth ambassadors was inaugurated at the Amna Bint Wahab Independent School yesterday by the chairman of the Olympic and Paralympics bid committee, Hassan Ali bin Ali. The students have been picked to ...
- Club News - Lowell Sun
Send information for this listing 10 days in advance of publication to: Club News, Lifestyle Department, The Sun, Box 1477, Lowell, MA 01853. Listings will run as often as space permits. BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE: All clubs meet at 235 Daniel Webster ...
- Religious Briefs - Chico Enterprise-Record
PARADISE — The Rev. Ann Sullivan will conduct another of her classes on love and parenting today from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, 5872 Oliver Road. Newcomers are welcome. Archbishop to speak today CHICO — The Most Rev. James ...
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms (Contra Costa Times)
School draws Americans to learn Polish through dance, faith -- even chess
- How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone - San Francisco Gate
"A good story," writes Sasa Stanisic in his first novel, "How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone," "is like our river Drina: never calm, it doesn't trickle along, it is rough and broad, tributaries flow in to enrich it, it rises above its banks, it ...
- India Across the World (Aspen Daily News)
India is a seductive enigma, leaving vivid, beautiful and tearful memories to those who cross her borders.
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