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- After 'August: Osage County,' a departure for Tracy Letts (International Herald Tribune)
The best news about "Superior Donuts," a valentine to both Chicago and Norman Lear, is probably its unlikeness to any of the writer's previous plays.
- Rose Warlock on social care work in a festival field - Communitycare.co.uk
Rose Warlock on social care work in a festival fieldCommunitycare.co.uk, UK - 55 minutes agoSuffolk's Latitude festival will feature several BBC Radio 4 prgrasmmes such as Just a Minute, Loose Ends, Poetry Please, The Now Show all in the cause of ...
- E-Nazis; Microsoft and Google - Boston IMC
Hitler's Vindication After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Nazism was born in America! Replacing Dr ...
- Reading and Remembering Rita Joe - Cape Breton Post
Reading and Remembering Rita JoeCape Breton Post, Canada - 17 minutes agoRita Joes published several collections of poetry and they have earned their place in university cirriculums and the hearts of everyone who has encountered ...
- Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patience - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patienceSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 9 hours agoCameras, camcorders and books of poetry are scattered over the floor. "We always do things that violate rules. We combine art and politics to achieve ...
- Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joe - Orlando Sentinel
Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joeOrlando Sentinel, FL - 21 hours agoThe patrons like original music and poetry. "Everybody is playing original music here," Salvatore said. "I like it because it feels personal," said Meghan ...
- Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate Modern - Art Daily
Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate ModernArt Daily - 11 hours agoTwombly’s move to Italy in 1957 coincided with a shift away from Abstract Expressionism to a mature style inspired by poetry, mythology, the classics and ...
- 'Menopause Sucks' but there is life after it - Idaho Statesman
What: Book reading and signing with local author Elaine Ambrose plus food, drinks and live music by Niccole Blaze and Mo Kelly. When: 5-8 p.m. Aug. 8. Where: Seasons Bistro and Wine Bar, 1117 E. Winding Creek Drive, Eagle. Cost: $10 for appetizers ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals (Guardian Unlimited)
Standpoint, launching this week, is the latest periodical funded by an entrepreneur in search of powerful friends and social cachet, reports James Robinson
- LOUIS AIMING FOR SPRINT HONOURS (Sporting Life)
John Jenkins will be represented by the improving Love You Louis as he aims to secure another high-profile prize in the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury on Saturday.
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
STERLING — For many Sterling residents, the Fourth of July holiday brings to mind picnics, fireworks, parades and, of course, the Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum.
- Byfield adds prose to dance for show (Mississauga News)
Kareem Byfield can't wait to show people his latest performance piece. The show, I Can't Wait , takes place Saturday at the Living Arts Centre's RBC Theatre. Byfield is particularly enthused to present the show because it's a change from what he usually does with his Grace 'N Style dance troupe.
- Climber dies on Mount McKinley - Seattle Post Intelligencer
ANCHORAGE -- Officials at Denali National Park say a climber has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. They say James Nasti of Naperville, Illinois was reportedly climbing strongly just before he collapsed on Friday evening. The 51-year ...
- Boston Children's Museum Presents Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China (Centre Daily Times)
Opening to the public on May 14, 2008, Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China is an exhibition designed to engage children and families in learning about one of the oldest civilizations - and now among the most modern - in the world through some of its young people. Created by Boston Children's Museum (BCM) and sponsored by State Street and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), ...
- Expanding Film Ties in The Middle East (Payvand Iran News)
Iranian American Director/Producer Kayvan Mashayekh noticed at The First Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi -Darius KADIVAR
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