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- Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in King - King Township Sentinel
Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in KingKing Township Sentinel, Canada - 5 hours agoThe idea evolved from a love for the poetry and timeless relevance of the Bard's works. "We feel very strongly that classical theatre should be accessible, ...
- Know it All - San Mateo Daily Journal
Know it AllSan Mateo Daily Journal, CA - 6 hours agoTraditional Japanese haiku poetry has three lines of lyric verse that do not rhyme. The first and third lines have five syllables each, the second line has ...
- Short takes: 'Heaven' is a study of life on Earth - San Jose Mercury News
"The Edge of Heaven" is the movie "Babel" so badly wanted to be. Written and directed by the enormously gifted Fatih Akin, "Heaven" deals with many of the same themes of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's over-praised 2006 film (globalization, cultural ...
- Connecticut Choral Artists Hold Summer Festival In Avon - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantConnecticut Choral Artists Hold Summer Festival In AvonHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoThey will also perform a new composition by Gwyneth Walker, "A Heart in Hiding (The Passionate Love Poems of Emily Dickinson)." Hartford Symphony Orchestra ...
- Indian River County community connection: May 12 (Vero Press Journal)
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- Poetic justice - USA Today
Poetic justiceUSA Today - 48 minutes agoIn the late '70s, there were virtually no opportunities for teens to participate in poetry competitions. As a matter of fact, I had not started reciting ...
- Nu Millennium's: Love Hangover - Top40-Charts.com
Nu Millennium's: Love HangoverTop40-Charts.com, NY - 1 hour ago(Top40 Charts/ Wabi Sabi Productions) - New York based a capella soul group Nu Millennium will debut in a new experimental Concert/Poem stage play entitled ...
- Court rejects Lesbos 'insult' - Scotsman
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word "lesbian" to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public yesterday. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient ...
- Leacock Summer Festival 2008 - Canada NewsWire (press release)
Leacock Summer Festival 2008Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 2 hours agoPoetry is the focus of Sunday's early afternoon program with readings by George Elliott Clarke and Christopher Doda. This session will also include readings ...
- Pupils making net gains with online learning - Ilford Recorder
CHILDREN as young as four are learning lessons online and sharing their schoolwork with a worldwide audience as the technology boom mushrooms across Redbridge. Pupils have been reading books, writing stories and documenting their learning using ...
- Get your complete GTX280 scores here - Inquirer
Get your complete GTX280 scores hereInquirer, UK - 9 hours agoBecause we are free of Nvidian handcuffs, we can publish all of this early. It kind of sucks to have to wait, so we won't. That's what you get for signing ...
- Children's books: Old and new - Nashua Telegraph
"My Bent Tree" by Kathy Brodsky, illustrated by Cameron Bennett; Helpingwords: cloth, 44 pages, $19.95. "The Little Fisherman" by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Dahlov Ipcar; Islandport Press: cloth, 32 pages, $16.95. One day, as Kathy Brodsky ...
- Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder Contest - U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder ContestU.S. EPA.gov (press release), DC - 1 hour agoA panel of judges has selected the finalists in four categories: photography, essay, poetry, or mixed media (photography and a poem or essay). ...
- From Kosovo to Jerusalem (Extract) - Jerusalem Post
Forty-one years ago, East and West Jerusalem were united. Just over four months ago, Serbia was divided - or rather severed - from its prized province when Kosovo, the erstwhile axis mundi of the Serbian nation, declared its independence. Like Serbia ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - The Associated Press
Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary'The Associated Press - 12 minutes ago"It was a serious sacrifice from me to ask for the first time in my life," he wrote. Al-Hayat also published excerpts from what it described as poetry ...
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