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- Dine with chefs and farmers (Seattle Times)
Join local farmers and chefs at the Aug. 24 Incredible Feast; Seattle Dames to release new cookbook; Costco to post mercury warnings in seafood section; Meet Jason Mesnick, recent finalist on "The Bachelor," at Waterfront Seafood Grill; James Gaddis and Holly Smith team up to redo menu at McCaw Hall; An art contest for PBR fans; Bin Vivant opens in Kirkland; Bon Appetit names Baguette Box among ...
- Iran's Kiarostami to stage Mozart opera - Presstv
Iranian artist Abbas Kiarostami is slated to stage Mozart's 'Cosi Fan Tutte' at the Festival of Lyric Art in Aix-en-provence, France. In an interview with the Paris daily Le Monde, Kiarostami said his engagement in opera was accidental and he had ...
- Quiet life of an accused mass murderer (Adelaide Now)
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine.
- Woman’s search for knowledge about father who died in WWII leads ... - Asheville Citizen-Times
Woman’s search for knowledge about father who died in WWII leads ...Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoBeverly sold her poetry chapbooks to raise money for the trip to France. In May, she left Asheville. The time finally came to visit the dead — St. James ...
- Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' (Independent)
Michael Rosen, the children's laureate, can't help but feel a tinge of glee at the recent SATs fiasco. "There is a bit of schadenfreude, if you like," he says, "a bit of celebration at their misfortune" – meaning the misfortune of the Government; or the Department for Children, Schools and Families; or ETS; or head teachers; or advocates of testing. Take your pick, Rosen has multiple gripes ...
- Camp culture - The National
Camp cultureThe National, United Arab Emirates - 48 minutes agoPoetry and theatre also play a role at Al Bustan, where the drama teacher Leila Buck encourages each child to use his or her jism (body) and qulb (heart) to ...
- Long creates believable Cyrano (The Springfield News-Leader)
Actor/writer Steve Martin struck a blow for the feminine heart and soul of Edmond Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac" by titling his 1987 movie update "Roxanne."
- His scattered dreams (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Scribbles and smears, hearts and hieroglyphs - what are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle visits the Tate's new show
- Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdom - Evening Sun
Our common denominator has to be love. The most common, love of self. The least, love of others. Here's where less is really more. The indivisible, the smallest fraction. Reduce ourselves to love of others. So simple. So fulfilling. Yet, the most ...
- A Strange Eventful History - guardian.co.uk
A Strange Eventful Historyguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHe aspired to a fusion of poetry, performance, music, light, colour and movement, but was incapable of realising his articles of faith: he had no patience ...
- Annie Regan - Mayo News
Annie ReganMayo News, Ireland - 57 minutes agoShe always helped the children with homework, especially poetry, for which she had a great love. Her favourite poem was Joseph Mary Plunkett’s, ...
- After Dark Throw-Down Cabaret - Birmingham News
With DJ Jack Benny, contest and prizes. Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets $10 in advance. Proceeds go to the LeFlore High School Class of 88 Reunion. 452-4401. SEARCH ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS Search across all events: Location Alabaster Alexander City ...
- CST scores the gifted 'Amadeus' - Chicago Sun-Times
The sly little joke at the heart of "Amadeus," Peter Shaffer's popular 1979 play, is that despite its title, Mozart is not really the star. Shaffer crafted the play's most flamboyant role for Antonio Salieri, Mozart's nemesis -- the powerful court ...
- Stripped down Shakespeare - Daily News Tribune
Stripped down ShakespeareDaily News Tribune, MA - 5 hours ago"It's a production that's really simple, but it really lets us focus on the characters and really lets us focus on the words and the beautiful poetry of the ...
- International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in Tbilisi (Itar-Tass)
TBILISI, July 17 (Itar-Tass) - The second International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival with the participation of Russian poets from more than 20 countries, including from Russia, opens here on Thursday.
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