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- Andrew Motion: Noises Off - Independent
Andrew Motion: Noises OffIndependent, UK - 54 minutes agoOne million pages were read on the online poetry archive – poetryarchive.org – last month, an amazing figure. The appetite for poetry is there, ...
- A Memorial Day Tribute - Old Berthoud Recorder
Old Berthoud RecorderA Memorial Day TributeOld Berthoud Recorder, USA - 1 hour agoShe moved back to Berthoud in 2006 and is now focusing on gardening, practicing piano two hours per day and writing poetry every day. ...
- Cloudy Trophies (The New Yorker)
In July, 1820, John Keats published his third and final book, “Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems.” He had no reason to expect that it would be a success, with either the public or the critics: in his short career, the twenty-four-year-old poet . . .
- Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore lead 'Dad' - Hollywood Reporter
Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore lead 'Dad'Hollywood Reporter, United States - 46 minutes agoWilliams plays Lance, a high school poetry teacher who copes with his son's death from a freak masturbation accident by faking a suicide note to spare the ...
- Brighton Bar stays true to musical mission (Asbury Park Press)
Even the most haughty of rock 'n' roll historians would have a tough time challenging The Stone Pony's epic stature as the Jersey Shore's polestar for blues-driven, heartland rock.
- Frost 'unplugged' in '47 lecture (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
HANOVER, N.H. - Sixty years after he sat down with Dartmouth College students for an off-the-record lecture, poet Robert Frost's words to them are about to be published for the first time.
- Wild Card -- Tuesday PM - Spokane Spokesman-Review
It's nice to interact with you folks again after a long weekend off. Gotta play to see tonight, but I look forward to reading your comments before I hit the sack tonight. You know the Wild Card drill by now ... Issue : Washington Post confirms 'Deep ...
- Danielle Steel writes to ‘give people hope’ (MSNBC)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. The famed romance author, who hates having the spotlight on her and prefers to be the "invisible observer," still gets nervous with every novel and "wants to work forever."
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed ... - New York Times
CHICAGO — Tracy Letts ’s Pulitzer-and-everything-else-winning “August: Osage County” is a full theatrical meal, a nine-course tasting menu of family angst. His new play, “Superior Donuts,” which opened Saturday at the Steppenwolf Theater ...
- William Gage - Village Times Herald
William Smith Gage died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 19. He was born on December 1, 1984 to Joan and John Gage of Stony Brook. William attended Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., and graduated in 2004 from Ward Melville High School where ...
- Most Popular - Dallas Observer
DART comes up a billion bucks short, no worries. DART gets sued by a taxpayer for $5,000, watch the lawyers fly. Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden's Sugar , which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival (and was ...
- Celebration caps poetry unit at Crab Orchard School - Marion Daily Republican
Autumn Hutchins grooves to the 1980s hit “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang during a Friday poetry party in Amy Doss’ fifth-grade class at Crab Orchard School. (MATT HAWKINS PHOTO) MARION — From Shakespeare to Silverstein, Crab Orchard fifth ...
- Local Group Marks Buffalo Opening With Special Concert - RedOrbit
Local Group Marks Buffalo Opening With Special ConcertRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoThe performance is a combination of original music, poetry, spoken word and short stories with classic American songs. The performance is slated to take ...
- Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie Fest - The Reporter
Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie FestThe Reporter, WI - 53 minutes agoHe is at once a lyricist with deep feeling and a side-splittingly funny observer of our world. Keen insight and poetry draw listeners into beautifully ...
- Reading Bingo for adults (La Cañada Valley Sun)
Remember when you were a little kid and your parents enrolled you in your local library’s summer reading program? Remember all of the new adventures that unfolded as you turned the pages of book after book?
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