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- Carefully staged 'Journey' lingers in mind (Pioneer Press)
Eugene O'Neill knew what he was doing when he titled his play "Long Day's Journey Into Night." His autobiographical masterpiece is not about destinations and resolutions. It's about the passage: how we get where we get and why.
- Steve Ralls: I Love You; Please Go Away (HuffingtonPost)
Several years ago, I attended a poetry slam at New York's Bowery Poetry Club. One of the presenting poets, whose name now escapes me, tore...
- Eager fans brim with anticipation - Montreal Gazette
With just 15 minutes to showtime, some of Leonard Cohen's most devoted fans streamed toward Place des Arts last night, eager to welcome one of Montreal's biggest legends back to the stage after a 15-year absence. "I think he's an icon everywhere ...
- Op-ed column: A Wild West mentality - Daily Gazette
In Schenectady, there is a problem: Too many people are shooting at each other. Mayor Brian Stratton and Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett have responded sensibly, increasing city police patrols and getting help from the state police. They ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy - Sentinel & Enterprise
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008. Matthew Cramb earned several terms on the academic honor roll, was a member of the football team for a season and ...
- What to do, where to go - Mercury
Crystal Roxx at 1402, Reading. George Wesley at PJ Whelihan's Pub, Blue Bell. The Loop at Reed's, Blue Bell. The Blues Mercenaries at the Rusty Nail Tavern, Ardmore. Sugarbuzz at the Keswick Tavern, Glenside. Billy Joel at Hersheypark Stadium ...
- Community Christian School Students participate in speech meet - Red Bluff Daily News
Community Christian School Students participate in speech meetRed Bluff Daily News, CA - 1 hour agoSelections for the event were taken from the Bible, poetry, fables or patriotic speeches. Each of the CCS students received a rating of superior or ...
- Letter: Thanks to all who made literary festival a success - Newburyport Daily News
During the last weekend in April, Newburyport celebrated its third literary festival with the arrival of over 60 authors and poets speaking and reading at over 50 events. How lucky for us! This year we honored Newburyport's own Rhina Espaillat for ...
- Man arrested over theft of £15 million Shakespeare book from Durham University (Daily Mail: World News)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least £15 million.
- Crowd packs 10th annual Cinco De Mayo Celebration - Red Bluff Daily News
Aztec dancers from the Redwood City group Casa de la Cultura Quetzalcoatl perform a ceremonial dance for cleansing that also celebrates the entrance of a young girl into the afterlife at Saturday¹s Cinco De Mayo celebration staged by Latino Outreach ...
- Patros land wasn’t blighted - La Crosse Tribune
I read with interest the article about how blighted the Patros property is. That isn’t exactly the truth. There is a thriving business on that property, and there would have been a beautiful marina and restaurant had the city not thrown a monkey ...
- Truth of the Matter - KanglaOnline
Truth of the MatterKanglaOnline, India - 4 hours agoThe poetry will probably find little parallel, and the mystique about the flower is stuff for legends. Poetry however has little to do with truth prevailing ...
- Blood and belonging (Toronto Star)
Certain gifts are afforded a playwright in a quest to complete and deliver a profound drama that is uniquely his. In the case of Where the Blood Mixes , Kevin Loring heard an elder's story about how Lytton, or Kumsheen as his Nlaka'pmux nation called it, came by its name.
- Art review: Foto - Scotsman
Art review: FotoScotsman, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoDark Repose by Karel Kasparic shows a woman sleeping, her figure suggestively cut by sharp lines of light and shade. The shadows of people in a sunlit ...
- Woman's letters to late husband speak from heart - Everything Alabama
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — Lucy Denson has always been a writer. When she was younger, Denson crafted poems and tales to entertain her children. She made sure she would remember their life stories, and hers, by scribbling everyday happenings in ...
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