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- Bash'd gives its regards to off-Broadway - Canada.com
The Calgary Fringe Festival returns to town Aug. 1 in a new location in Inglewood and we'll be spending a lot of time there in the coming weeks. As a bit of tease, we thought we'd catch up with Chris Craddock, the Edmonton actor and playwright who ...
- ACRAG Honours Kwame Sefa Kayi & Others - Peace fm Online
ACRAG Honours Kwame Sefa Kayi & OthersPeace fm Online, Ghana - 3 hours agoThose recognized this year under the Cultural Ambassador designation were George Dzikunu for Dance, Kofi Ansah for Fashion Design, Kwesi Owusu for Poetry ...
- The cult of Hadrian - Guardian Unlimited
The Emperor Hadrian, viewed as a feeble capitulator by the Victorians and then maligned as a brutal pragmatist, has become the most fĂŞted historical figure of the year. In the run-up to the opening of the British Museum's major exhibition this week ...
- Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy' - Dowagiac Daily News
Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy'Dowagiac Daily News, USA - 40 minutes agoI remember when her four-woman writing group came away from an August Cranbrook Writers' Guild summer conference with a $125 poetry prize and a nickname. ...
- Old Songs - Indolink
Twenty seven poems and one novella – the subject matter and voice are unusual, at least – a departure from the domesticity of much of what is published these days. The poems range from personal narrative to some fairly imaginative retelling of ...
- Sherman Lee, who led the Cleveland Museum of Art to global renown ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sherman Lee, the Cleveland Museum of Art's director from 1958 to 1983, bought many of the most famous pieces in its collection and cemented its global reputation. Sherman Lee, who led the Cleveland Museum of Art from 1958 to 1983 and was hailed ...
- Science-fiction author Thomas M. Disch mastered a wide range of styles and tones (Los Angeles Times)
- Neal's blog - Sporting News
Welcome once again to your favorite little dance club here at your favorite dot com. This time, I ask how your fantasies and fantasy teams are doing. I hope you brought your singles, your ID and your opinions as the DJ is spinning the questions ...
- Homegrown 'Broome Review' features writers from around the world - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Homegrown 'Broome Review' features writers from around the worldPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 3 hours ago... of "The Broome Review" to teach a series of free writing workshops throughout the year, which have ranged from poetry to memoir to the short story. ...
- Blue Met brings Gary Geddes, Padma Viswanathan back to town - The Gazette (Montreal)
Blue Met brings Gary Geddes, Padma Viswanathan back to townThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 47 minutes agoBorn in Nelson, BC, and raised in Edmonton, she's now married to American poet and translator Geoffrey Brock, and lives in Fayetteville, Ark., ...
- Spotlight falls on Claremont authors - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Such local works may soon be housed in a dedicated section of the city's library. Friends of the Claremont Library received $50,000 in seed money Tuesday from the City Council to help pay for the task of cataloging local tomes. The group will first ...
- BELGIUM IN BULGARIA: Business and poetry in the mind of a Belgian ... - Sophia Echo
recent European Round Table of Industrials meeting. Photo: JULIA LAZAROVA At first glance, Belgian ambassador Philippe Beke may not have much in common with Indiana Jones, the action hero he prefers over Batman no less, but that is only on the ...
- With Celtics, it's back to the future (Lowell Sun)
After I was left hanging on The Sun's waiver wire, the kind folks at the Sports Department reeled me in to join their gallant squad and I found myself beaming back to the future, returning to the "fun and games" that kicked off my journalism career in another century.
- DVD Review—The Signal - Firefox News
DVD Review—The SignalFirefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Review: Carla Bruni's new album - Daily Telegraph
The Premiere Dame may have a colourful past, but her music has always been as classically chic and subtly sexy as her Christian Dior wardrobe. The supermodel-turned-chanteuse has been worried that her left-leaning fanbase might desert her now she's ...
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