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- Brought stage magic to city - Herald News
The theater bug bit Georgiann Goodson of Joliet when she was just 13 years old, during a touring performance of "You Can't Take it With You" at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet said her good friend, actor John Lordan of Evanston. Until she retired ...
- 'Sex and the City,' Act II: Obsession keeps film faithful to series ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The girls are back in town: "Sex and the City: The Movie" opens May 30. "Sex and the City" could be the most anticipated film of the summer. There's a huge amount of interest and buzz. People miss the show and are dying to see the movie. The question ...
- Poetry, myth and symbolism work together - Naples Sun TImes
Poetry, myth and symbolism work togetherNaples Sun TImes, FL - 3 hours agoAs a form of poetry, it tells us as a people, that we have meaning. A poem told in the form of myth is an attempt to try to explain, poetically, ...
- Advantage Murray - Scotsman
Advantage MurrayScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe was 40 at the time, and had published six novels, a play and a volume of poetry, yet clearly anticipated being criticised for his presumption in ...
- Reading council talks comprehension, poetry - Ruston Daily Leader
Ruston Daily LeaderReading council talks comprehension, poetryRuston Daily Leader, la - 3 hours ago“The latest research shows every kid, from gifted on down the line, should be doing dual sensory reading at least 20 minutes a day uninterrupted. ...
- Big day for small book publishers (Scarborough Mirror)
"It's a real cool thing for us to be part of," said Liisa Ladouceur, one of the many small publishers - and authors - who will be on hand this Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. at the Toronto Small Press Book Fair being held at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, 750 Spadina Ave.
- Poetry can be true without being True - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Poetry can be true without being TrueThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 28 minutes agoShaw edits the poetry column for The Oregonian and teaches literature and writing. She talked about her book in an e-mail conversation. ...
- Jilted husband guilty of murder (Victoria Times Colonist)
Former waiter said he just wanted to scare romantic rival, but gun was fired at close range.
- Channel 9 KCAU-TV - KCAU-TV
***Some of the raffle prizes include: Musketeers tickets, iowa state football tickets, omaha zoo tickets, along with many other great prizes. Cyclists from across the region are invited to the Big Friend-Little Friend, inc. Annual bike ride, to be ...
- Joyce Carol Oates' 'My Sister, My Love': mesmerizing, long - Austin American-Statesman
Joyce Carol Oates' 'My Sister, My Love': mesmerizing, longAustin American-Statesman, TX - Aug 2, 2008The way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that — her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
- Former poet laureate George Garrett dies - Richmond Times Dispatch
Former poet laureate George Garrett diesRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 58 minutes agoHe was a prolific writer throughout his life, publishing eight volumes of poetry, seven collections of short stories and nine novels. ...Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 Charlottesville Daily Progressall 4 news articles
- America's Busiest Poet (Time Magazine)
Kay Ryan is the latest pick as the nation's top poet. If her predecessors are any guide, she'll have an exhausting year
- Pencil This In: Tuesday (LAist)
You think the photo's pretty trippy? Then check out the film on the schedule at the Silent Movie Theatre tonight. / Photo by Lord Jim via Laist's flickr pool. MUSICAL FILM : You love movie musicals? Especially ones that would be deemed oh-so-politically incorrect today? Then head over to the ArcLight Hollywood tonight for a special anniversary screening of Rogers and Hammerstein’s ...
- The edge of madness (Guardian Unlimited)
Ed Vulliamy on why Radovan Karadzic will still be dangerous in the dock
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world (Asheville Citizen-Times)
'A Sense of Wonder" was what Rachel Carson, 56, titled her final book before she died of cancer in 1964. This week, she and other historical figures are brought to life to reveal how such a sense can become revolutionary.
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