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- The Week Ahead (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Musical The Maverick Players production of "Smoke on the Mountain" closes today at 2 p.m. at the Maverick Theater, Midland Park Mall.
- 'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris Vian - Los Angeles Times
'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris VianLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHe published poetry and numerous articles, many of these springing from, and reflecting, his pedigree as Pataphysician. He performed and recorded original ...
- Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prize - The Union of Grass Valley
Gary Snyder awarded $100000 poetry prizeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 hours agoSnyder has stepped back from teaching and book writing, but he's a thoughful communicator, pointing out in an e-mail to The Union just last week the ...
- 'An incredible presence in American literature' - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Saturday will mark the fourth time the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters has honored author Ellen Douglas. This time, it's a crowning touch - Lifetime Achievement for the writer who spent her lifetime in her home state, mining its people and ...
- Popular poetess Rimma Kazakova passes away - ITAR-TASS
ITAR-TASSPopular poetess Rimma Kazakova passes awayITAR-TASS, Russia - 1 hour agoShe enjoyed popularity in Russia as the author of many books of poetry based on the best traditions of Russian folklore, romance and lyrics of the 20th ...
- Regional arts and entertainment events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Regional arts and entertainment eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 54 minutes agoFlashpoints/Unbreakable Objects is a double bill of theater and video: Flashpoints is a collaborative play using poetry, puppets and everyday objects. ...
- Rollcall of those who have served - New Zealand Herald
Sir Murray Halberg's appointment to the Order of New Zealand today heads a rollcall of 78 women and 100 men on the Queen's Birthday Honours list and a further 11 Defence Force awards. No appointments are made to the rank of Principal Companion of the ...
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' (AP via Yahoo! News)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- The trail of political Islam - Open Democracy
Gilles Kepel, one of the world’s foremost experts on the modern Middle East, has written “Jihad: the Trail of Political Islam”, the first comprehensive attempt to follow the history and spread of Islamist political movements. In a talk given at ...
- Top regional attractions (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Includes Dinosaur Hall, Egyptian mummies & more. Global Warming in the Delaware Valley - Climate change workshop & public forum. 5/6 9:30 am-4:30 pm, 6:30-8:30 pm. $10; $8 seniors, students, military, children 3-12; free for children under 3. Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm; ...
- Cissie at Baxter Theatre Centre - Red Carnation Hotels
Cissie at Baxter Theatre CentreRed Carnation Hotels, UK - 3 hours agoUsing techniques such as shadow, monologue, poetry and music and movement, this performance could also be of interest to those on family breaks in Cape Town ...
- Film fest celebrates its 10th year with plenty of edge - Wicked Local Truro
Film fest celebrates its 10th year with plenty of edgeWicked Local Truro, MA - 39 minutes agoJosh Peck is revelatory as a teenage dealer, a virgin and striver who turns to a shrink in crisis (Ben Kingsley) for fatherly advice, then falls in love ...
- The Architecture of Dartmouth: Our History Across the Landscape (Dartmouth Review)
Dartmouth ranks among the oldest colleges in America, and the deep sense of history and loyalty shared by alumni for their College over the centuries reflects this. Yet in terms of physical buildings, little remains that connects the students of today with Eleazar Wheelock’s wooden college.
- 'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6,600 - IC Scotland
A collection of works by the man dubbed "the world's worst poet" has sold for more than ÂŁ6,000 at auction. William McGonagall was a weaver in Dundee who turned his hand to poetry but gained the unwanted label for his uninspiring verse. A collection ...
- Batman Is Back - The TIME Review (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
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