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- Not throwing in the towel (New York Daily News)
Alanna Ubach (l.) found inspiration for Yolanda RodrĂguez, the narrator of her ongoing one-woman show, ?Patriotic Bitch,? in an interaction with a bathroom attendant.
- Readers solve 'lost' poet mystery - BBC News
The information SIR received about George Colburn came from a variety of sources, including the Scottish Poetry Library, which found him listed in two out-of-print poetry guides. Death certificates, census returns and marriage certificates came ...
- 'Bloody Bess' is a bloody blast; a thoughtful 'North' shows the ... - Chicago Tribune
After Steppenwolf's triumph at the Tony Awards last Sunday, it may be difficult to remember that it wasn't always the biggest game in town. In the 1970s, Stuart Gordon's Organic Theater Company was every bit as influential—and it still has ...
- Underhill Books settles into its niche - Herald & Review
DECATUR - Things have finally settled down and Mike Coulter has settled in. And Underhill Books is a reality. The Decatur man rented the space at 130 S. Main St. in January. But he really didn't get a chance to have everything finalized and establish ...
- Using poetry to laugh at the President’s playlist - Metroboston News
PROFILE. As Dubya heads into the sunset, the “No More Bush” tour is something of a celebration, says organizer Byron Coley. It’s a more lighthearted sequel to the “More Hair Less Bush” bash of ’05, but still a similarly brazen mix ...
- Dazzled by derby: Super fans take their devotion to the rink of ... - Wisconsin State Journal
They claim to be "more rabid than Badgers or Packers fans" and they show their love any way they can: one makes teddy bears, one writes poetry and another is a prolific poster-maker. This subculture of dedicated super fans has grown up around Madison ...
- August 2008 - Edmonton Journal
It's the month we've all been waiting for -- when we long for company so we can show off our hometown. Every August, this northern Canadian city shines and hums with summer events that bring its residents great joy, from Folk Fest, an unforgettable ...
- LEHS students joining journalism collaborative (The Daily Item)
LYNN - Four Lynn English High School juniors will be attending the New England High School Journalism Collaborative at Regis College this summer, and all four have strong opinions on how the media should go forward in the information age.
- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt welcome twins - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Photo Angelina Jolie and partner Brad Pitt arrive for the premiere of the film "Changeling" at the 61st international Cannes film festival in May NICE, France (AP) The Brangelina twins are here: Angelina Jolie has given birth to a girl and a boy ...
- Open minds, free spirits - Tonight
Open minds, free spiritsTonight, South Africa - 55 minutes agoHe calls himself a poetic philosopher and lets us in on the Tshwane poetry scene. What do you think is the role of a poetic philosopher like yourself? ...
- Read the day away - Michigan Daily
Read the day awayMichigan Daily, MI - 10 minutes agoEven for someone with no background in poetry or analysis at all, Gilbert is understandable and fascinating. His poems are staggeringly personal, ...
- Island Poet Takes Us Under Water (The Lakeland Ledger)
I've lived all my life on the plains, where no body of water is more than a few feet deep, and even at that shallow depth I'm afraid of it.Here Sam Green, who lives on an island north of Seattle, takes us down into some really deep, dark water.Night DiveDown here, no light but what we carry with us.
- Celebrating cemeteries' serenity and solitude - Great Falls Tribune
I am a cemetery freak. On a road trip, I'm always dying to find the next good cemetery. I'm a seasoned cemetery-spotter; my heart skips a beat when out in the middle of a cornfield, I catch sight of a group of uniform trees, a low rock wall or a high ...
- Half-way through and spirits are bouyant - Ledbury Reporter
Half-way through and spirits are bouyantLedbury Reporter, UK - 6 hours agoAs I write Joy Roderick is leading a sold-out poetry reading workshop on religion. The sold-out Architecture of Ledbury walk is setting off and thankfully ...
- Frederick L’Ecole Des Arts classes set for adults, children - The Daily Advertiser
ARNAUDVILLE — Frederick L’Ecole Des Arts is offering classes for adults and children in July in visual arts, music, cooking, writing and other arts. Classes are presented at Town Market, with fees ranging from $30 to $200, depending upon the ...
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