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- John Lahr: The mystery plays of Sarah Ruhl and Peter Shaffer. (The New Yorker)
In 1997, as the playwright Sarah Ruhl was on her way to see the first work of hers to be produced, she was knocked unconscious in a car accident. Nonetheless, she managed to get to the show--two short plays that now, with the addition of a third, make up . . .
- Bear books for children are great reading - San Francisco Chronicle
Bear books for children are great readingSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoIn a most natural way, Muth infuses the book with a melange of Asian references and sensibilities - Japanese poetry, Buddhist teachings, tai-chi-like ...
- Poetry for the masses in Brighton - Chichester Observer
Multi-millionaire businessman Felix Dennis is reclaiming poetry for the masses once again with his latest collection. "I think in the last 60 years since Ezra Pound edited The Wasteland for T S Eliot, poetry entered a very rarefied world and became ...
- Teen programs resume at library - Middleboro Gazette
Teen programs resume at libraryMiddleboro Gazette, MA - 1 hour agoFuture teen events include a scavenger hunt, poetry workshop, gaming tournaments, and a candy-making workshop. Teens interested in sharing ideas, ...
- The Gold Medal Chase - New York Times Blogs
The Gold Medal ChaseNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Ever thine. Ever mine: How romantic are today's authors? (Independent)
There's a memorable moment in the recent movie, Sex and the City, when Carrie lugs out an oversized book called Love Letters of Great Men, and entertains Mr Big with flowery passages from Byron and Bonaparte. It's a scene that had SATC fans rushing out to bookshops, only to discover that while the letters quoted were real, the book was never more than a Hollywood prop.
- Alum's Passion for Poetry Pays Off - Bates Student
Alum's Passion for Poetry Pays OffBates Student, ME - 48 minutes agoWorking as a book critic for Publisher's Weekly, he enjoys a well-connected literary lifestyle, makes poetry one of his top priorities and recognizes that ...
- What's happening - SunJournal.com
What's happeningSunJournal.com, ME - 47 minutes ago18: BRUNSWICK, author Thorpe Moeckel will give a poetry reading at 7:30 pm at Bowdoin College Schwartz Outdoor Leadership Center. Free 725-3133 Sept. ...
- Laurie Anderson's `Homeland' Targets Iraq War; Lou Reed Cameo - Bloomberg
Laurie Anderson's `Homeland' Targets Iraq War; Lou Reed CameoBloomberg - 2 hours agoPolitical dialogue, poetry, music and electronics are also part of the mix. ``I call it `Homeland' because it's about your attachment to your country,'' ...
- A special feast - Inquirer.net
A special feastInquirer.net, Philippines - 2 hours agoRonald Baytan is a poet and critic. “The Queen Sings the Blues,” published by Anvil, is his first poetry book.
- At 50, what’s left for Michael Jackson? - MSNBC
BBC NewsAt 50, what’s left for Michael Jackson?MSNBC - 1 hour agoA few rousing shows could push him to record fresh new material that isn’t based on moldy 18 th -century poetry. Perhaps Michael is so reluctant to get out ...Burns fans mull over Jackson link BBC Newsall 3 news articles
- Thousands expected at funeral for Palestinian poet Darwish (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Thousands of Palestinians were expected to attend the equivalent of a state funeral on Wednesday for Mahmud Darwish, the towering Arabic poet who gave voice to their bitter decades-old struggle.
- Snapshots Of Americana - The Bulletin
Summer bliss may have ended, but whitewater-rafting season goes until mid-October in Jim Thorpe. The leaves are just beginning to change in this Pocono Mountain town only an hour and a half from Philadelphia. And weekend adventures are plentiful. The ...
- Events calendar: Starting Aug. 29 - Salem Gazette
Events calendar: Starting Aug. 29Salem Gazette, USA - 35 minutes ago13, authors, readers, writers of prose and poetry and word devotees of all stripes will gather for a celebration which will include author readings, ...
- Free Oct. 20 reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn (Daily News Journal)
Stephen Dunn, a Pulitzer Prize recipient and the author of 16 books, will present a poetry reading at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, in Cantrell Hall, which is located in the Tom H. Jackson Building at MTSU.
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