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- David Mackay sets relentlessly camp tone for Twelfth Night - Georgia Straight
David Mackay sets relentlessly camp tone for Twelfth NightGeorgia Straight, Canada - 7 hours agoSqueezing them into the cadences of a pop tune kills the poetry, a fate that awaits a good deal of text in composer Murray Price’s score. ...
- Slim Pickings? Not on This Langhorne's List! - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentSlim Pickings? Not on This Langhorne's List!Jewish Exponent, PA - 2 hours ago"I had been just writing little stories and poetry and stuff like that, like a lot of kids," he recalls on the phone from eastern Oregon. ...
- Family inspired by father-son team (Jonesboro Sun)
JONESBORO — About four years ago Lee and Dana Hogue saw a video of an inspirational father-son team that participated in marathons, triathlons and numerous other challenging activities.
- Events celebrate sculptor Harriet Hosmer - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchEvents celebrate sculptor Harriet HosmerSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 5 hours agoDaphne, the daughter of a river god fleeing Apollo, the god of poetry, is saved by being transformed into a laurel tree. Bernini's baroque vision of the ...
- Cannes: Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona and Woody (Time Magazine)
Woody Allen's latest, unveiled at Cannes, nails the art of falling in love and messing things up
- On the Block: On island activities (The Block Island Times)
Spring openings The Manisses will be opening for the season on Friday, May 2, serving dinner at 5:30 p.m., daily. The Oar opens on May 9, serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Book Nook will be opening on Friday, May 9, as well.
- De'Medici: Not such a bad guy? - Philadelphia Inquirer
Bankers tend to get bad press in their lifetimes, worse when they're dead. J.P. Morgan personally rescued America from economic ruin during several monetary crises, but is characterized most frequently as a scowling manipulator whose complex web of ...
- Mollie Wilson Ostroski At Borders In Simsbury - Hartford Courant
Mollie Wilson Ostroski At Borders In SimsburyHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoThe book is a collection of poetry about issues they may be of concern to young children and teens, including coping with bullies, being hearing-impaired ...
- 'Classic teacher' from Pentucket retires after 30 years - Eagle-Tribune
WEST NEWBURY — After 30 years of educating the children of the Pentucket Regional School District, eighth-grade English instructor Judy Hays has closed the book on her professional teaching career. At an award ceremony earlier this month, Hays was ...
- The E-List: Literary - The Province
The E-List: LiteraryThe Province, Canada - 4 hours agoNational Nikkei Heritage Centre, 6688 Southoaks Cres., Burnaby - Tonight at 7 - 604-777-7000, ext 109 to RSVP The VPL's City Poets series and World Poetry ...
- Urbanite goes bush in visual and literal sense - The Age
Urbanite goes bush in visual and literal senseThe Age, Australia - 45 minutes agoHe was interested in art and writing as a child and he talks about how he wrote poetry and made charcoal sketches for a magazine he and his brother were ...
- Patti Smith gives Jbeil more than nostalgia - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonPatti Smith gives Jbeil more than nostalgiaDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 5 hours agoA mix of punk rock and spoken poetry, the album opened with Van Morrison's "Gloria." Her second album "Radio Ethiopia" received poor reviews. ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth - Charlotte Observer
Shakespeare, down to earthCharlotte Observer, NC - 11 minutes ago“This came from a place of love for Shakespeare, not contempt, and a wish to make his poetry accessible to everyone. It shouldn't feel like being in class. ...
- Writer vows to get children reading - expressandstar.com
Writer vows to get children readingexpressandstar.com, UK - 12 hours agoMr Ahlberg, a Baggies fan, has most recently released Collected Poems, a collection of his favourite children’s poetry.
- Dear Abby: Guardian's cancer diagnosis puts boy's future in question - Philadelphia Daily News
DEAR ABBY: My cousin's 9-year-old son, "Andy," has been living with me for the past few years. Now my husband has been diagnosed with cancer, and I must return Andy to his mother. Abby, his mother is an alcoholic and drug addict. She has no income ...
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