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- Don't let this Fringe be the one that got away - Edmonton Journal
The Fringe, Edmonton's kickiest invention ever, teaches us what makes live theatre lively. Once all the clutter is removed -- the sets, the lobby, the intermission, the subscription series -- you discover, hey! you're on an impromptu date with actors ...
- Anthrax case stirs doubts about security - Seattle Times
WASHINGTON — Revelations about anthrax scientist Bruce Ivins' mental instability have exposed what congressional leaders and security experts called startling gaps in how the federal government safeguards its most dangerous biological materials. An ...
- Heading South - Egypt Today
Om ar Abdel Dhaher looks like a character from his own paintings. Talking with a slight Upper Egyptian accent, the 41-year-old artist is right at home among the Nubians and Saeedis residing in his canvases. He feels so at home that he refers to the ...
- Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip: talking about a revolution - Daily Telegraph
Scroobius Pip can talk up a storm so thankfully spoken word is his business. Doing strange things with the spoken word: Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip One of last year's defining hit singles, Thou Shalt Always Kill, an astute skewering of contemporary ...
- Karla Mosley and Lenelle Moïse - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comKarla Mosley and Lenelle MoïseTheaterMania.com, NY - 8 hours agoLenelle Moise's two-hander Expatriate, now at The Culture Project, charts the ups and downs of the friendship between Claudie (Moise) and Alphine (Karla ...
- What Barack Obama learned from the Communist Party - American Thinker
American voters must make up their minds about what Barack Obama really believes in, if anything. His recent rhetorical concessions to the center further muddy the waters. So we must look to his past teachers and associates for help in understanding ...
- Morning update: A foggy start (Quad-City Times)
Good morning, Quad-Cities. At 6 a.m. it’s 69 degrees with fog in the Quad-Cities. The National Weather Service is warning that fog will linger until about 9 a.m. this morning with reduced visibilities of a quarter mile at times. The fog most likely will be dense in river valleys and other low-lying areas.
- Northeast Ohio artists to sell, swap wares at BAYarts 'creative' sale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
BAYarts has an interesting yard sale planned for Saturday, June 21, with diverse offerings ranging from $10 to $500. It's not the only shopping event planned for the week: A Gordon Square store has local items worth checking out in the "Made in the ...
- Tragic ode to familial dysfunction - The Australian
Tragic ode to familial dysfunctionThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoBut they remain quibbles. This production picks up Williams's theatrical poetry and writes it large, in all its painful and mercilessly vital beauty.
- Library turned into Zuckerman farm replica - Packet Online
LAMBERTVILLE — Come Saturday, Lilly Street will be gone and, magically, in its place will be the entrance to the Zuckerman farm. As young readers know — and older readers might recall — the Zuckerman farm is the setting of E.B. White’s ...
- Poet of the Palestinians dies (TVNZ)
Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died after heart surgery in Texas.
- Raised in cane - The Columbus Dispatch
L OS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution. But a new novel paints a different picture: United Fruit Co. executives in starched linen suits, daughters who ...
- BAFTA Goes to the Arab World on Tour - Alarab online
Alarab onlineBAFTA Goes to the Arab World on TourAlarab online, UK - 3 hours agoCurated by Leila Ingrams this series of five, free documentary and fiction works from the Yemen explore poetry, grief, romance, justice and bravery. ...
- Monday June 30 - complete guide to today's events - Chichester Today
Monday June 30 - complete guide to today's eventsChichester Today, UK - 1 hour agoThey join together in Chichester for On Common Ground, a performance of story, poetry and song which unearths the tale of England's enclosure as seen ...
- Check out ten oldest jokes - The Sun
World's oldest gag ... would Jimmy Tarbuck use it? But British ones are the best, experts claim. The earliest example, above, gets the biggest laugh of historic ribticklers. It was found in a 10th century Anglo-Saxon poetry book. Wolverhampton ...
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