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- Smart, sharp ?Boys? advance to head of class (Portland Tribune)
At the start of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed comedy/drama, “The History Boys,” which won a record six Tony Awards on Broadway, it’s as if the play is almost too smart — swirling and surging with scholarly intelligence, the literary canon always at its command. Its ...
- Community Without Walls' social network aims to keep seniors ... - Princeton Packet
Community Without Walls' social network aims to keep seniors ...Princeton Packet, NJ - 2 hours agoThere are groups devoted to poetry, memoirs, ethnic eating and movies, for example. One of the newer groups is a theater troupe. ...
- Face Time Jonathan James - Sun-Journal
No, he will not become the Norway Hooker. His nickname is set. But the hats ... like his imagination, they are always changing. Always trying to create another smile. Jonathan learned to crochet from two friends during a case of cabin fever during a ...
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - WMI Central
These four visitors from the Valley were among many thousands of parade-goers at the Show Low Fourth of July Parade last year. The parade annually draws White Mountain VIPÕs, state and local officials, and a bounty of colorful floats produced by ...
- One actor, one stage, nine Iraqi lives (Portland Tribune)
The pedigree of Heather Raffo’s “9 Parts of Desire” is beyond question. The one-woman play was both a critical and popular hit when it opened in New York in 2004, prompting The New Yorker magazine to call it “an example of how art can remake the world.” For ...
- Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free Loca - Santa Monica Mirror
Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free LocaSanta Monica Mirror, CA - 1 hour agoBan tint on car windows and now the windows come down… so that everybody can enjoy the delicate poetry and social commentary of your favorite music. ...
- Karadzic: genocide suspect, former Bosnia Serb leader, long evaded justice (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
He was accused of masterminding massacres that the UN war crimes tribunal described as "scenes from hell, written on the darkest pages of human history."
- The First Rule of Acting Like a Man… - Walrus Magazine
The First Rule of Acting Like a Man…Walrus Magazine, Canada - 10 hours agoA poem is the perfect number of words in the perfect order, while the experience of reading poetry criticism is often insufferable and often irreparably ...
- WyoGuide (Billings Gazette)
Sunday, May 18, 2008 Photographer's work focus of BBHC talkCODY - William Henry Jackson was the first photographer to chronicle the remarkable sights of Yellowstone National Park - and in 1871 he didn't have a high-speed digital camera and fancy reflectors to do it.
- Community news: VT English professors win national awards - WSLS
Bob Hicok (top) and Paul Sorrentino (bottom), faculty members in the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech, were both awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships. Hicok has also garnered the 2008 ...
- Finding the sacred in the mundane (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
My grandparents were not big readers. Their English was slightly accented but fluent -- they both left Poland in their early teens and came to America in the 1920s.
- BBC website signals greater interactivity - Guardian Unlimited
The BBC is developing an extensive personalisation and recommendation system on bbc.co.uk this year as part of a wider plan to improve interactivity and engagement on the website. In the annual bbc.co.uk programme policy statement published today ...
- Check it out: Books to cure the summer blues - Lincoln Journal Star
It’s hot and humid. The kids are getting bored. And in just one month, most of them will be heading back to school. What can cure the summer doldrums? A good book. And we have plenty to choose from. Book publishers have been printing fast and ...
- Volunteer marks 75 years of service - East Valley Tribune
Bob Nolte was just 16 when he was commissioned a minister in Volunteers of America in Rockford, Ill. Seventy-five years later, at the age of 91, Nolte can still be found ministering at a Volunteers of America facility in Tempe. Each Wednesday, he ...
- Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest Novel (Bainbridge Islander)
The two main characters in "The Other" — from which David Guterson will read Tuesday night at the Eagle Harbor Book Co. — stem from autobiographical paths the author could have taken back in his own 1970s adolescence.
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