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- Fringe reviews: 'We Live Like This,' 'Kafka's Disgusting Tale" and more (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
What: 156 shows with 800 performances. More reviews, space to post your own critiques, and a complete, searchable schedule and map at startribune.com/onstage .
- Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conference - Philadelphia Inquirer
Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conferencePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoOn Monday, June 23, poet JT Barbarese, author of four collections of poetry and a translation of Euripides' "Children of Herakles," will read with Lisa ...
- Poems hide in newspapers - TheNewsTribune.com
Poems hide in newspapersTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 5 hours agoYou could be holding in your hands the start of a great poem. Figure out which words don’t belong, then share your work with us. Sometimes in poetry, it’s ...
- medici.tv Launches Major Summer Webcast Season: A Chat with ... - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArtsmedici.tv Launches Major Summer Webcast Season: A Chat with ...PlaybillArts, NY - 10 hours agoThe Medici family was one of the greatest supporters of the arts during the Renaissance, commissioning a wide array of music, painting, poetry and ...
- Transglobal Underground (All About Jazz)
This film features the London-based music collective Transglobal Underground, whose birth in the early 1990s was conceived among a group of producer-DJs and belly dancers.
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (WBTV Charlotte)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday.
- Parents go all out in creating a dreamland for their son's bedroom - Appleton Post Crescent
Parents go all out in creating a dreamland for their son's bedroomAppleton Post Crescent, USA - 6 hours agoHis parents wonder if his opinion will change during the teen years. "He will be more than welcome to redecorate the basement," Michelle said, since she and ...
- Author Les Roberts unveils first Milan Jacovich mystery in six years - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 7 p.m. Monday. Where: Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 24519 Cedar Road (Legacy Village), Lyndhurst. Admission: Free. Call 216-691-7000. Even as the wider world fussed this spring over a "new" James Bond novel, celebrating the centennial of Ian Fleming ...
- Brooks & Dunn at top of their game in Blossom Music Center `Cowboy ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The partnership of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn may be Nashville's most successful marriage since Johnny and June. Sunday night, the duo renewed their vows before more than 10,000 worshipers at the the Blossom Music Center altar. The tour is called ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - T S Eliot - Tonight South Africa
In 1941 Anglo-American poet T S Eliot undertook this work "with the aim of restoring (Kipling's verse) to its place" which, he thought, was far from "secondary" to the writer's prose fiction. Eliot admitted "Kipling is the most elusive of subjects ...
- BBC banned but pornography for sale in Beijing Olympics village - Thaindian.com
London, July 29 (ANI): Athletes staying in the Beijing Olympics athletes village will be able to purchase a wide variety of soft pornography, but cannot watch the Chinese news page of the BBC as it is still banned. The blocking of politically ...
- Sudden Death for the Home Team (Washington Post)
DE NIRO'S GAME By Rawi Hage Steerforth. 277 pp. $23.95 A thick helping of recognition was recently served to the Beirut-born Rawi Hage for his first novel, "De Niro's Game," winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the world's richest prize ($153,000) for a work of literary fiction.
- Early arrivalsHeritage Days wagons roll into Burley (South Idaho Press)
A pioneer wagon train rattled down Main Street in Burley Monday after a two-week trek on the Hudspeth Cutoff of the Oregon/ California Trail. “We traveled through mud, rain and wind.
- Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of Labor - Lew Rockwell
Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of LaborLew Rockwell, CA - 2 hours agoThe Rousseauist may indeed be said to have discovered the poetry of childhood... but at what would seem at times a rather heavy sacrifice of rationality. ...
- Artist exorcises his demons through print - Batavia Sun
Richard Cronborg turned to the making of art to vent his creative urges. Many of his paintings were portraits of women, lost souls beaten down by life, whom he had met in smoke-filled bars. His paintings took him to upscale galleries where he ...
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