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- William Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expert - Press Trust of India
William Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expertPress Trust of India, India - 5 minutes agoShe has been known only as the first woman to publish a book of poetry ("Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum" in 1611) and as a candidate for "the dark lady" referred ...
- No stopping 'Joan of Art' (Cornwall Standard Freeholder)
For one summer, Joan Levy Earle lived as a modern-day Cinderella. It was 1965 and she was, literally, the one and only, Miss Toronto Showgirl, to promote the opening of a new lounge.
- Hibakusha: Sharing the pain of double atomic bombings through poetry - Mainichi Daily News
Mainichi Daily NewsHibakusha: Sharing the pain of double atomic bombings through poetryMainichi Daily News, Japan - 1 hour ago3 when Tsutomu Yamaguchi, 92, received word of his friend's death. Kuniyoshi Sato had passed away months before at age 87. The two men had not seen each ...
- Lang Lang shows serious artistry in performance with CSO - Chicago Sun-Times
The international piano phenom Lang Lang was all of 17 when he caught the world's attention as a last-minute stand-in for Andre Watts at Ravinia's centennial concert in 1999. Though he is just 26 now, he has had several lifetimes of experience in the ...
- Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof' (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Idaho poet, kayaker William Studebaker presumed drowned - Idaho Statesman
One of Idaho's foremost poets and kayakers is missing and was presumed drowned Friday south of Yellow Pine while kayaking in challenging rapids with friends. William Studebaker, 61, of Twin Falls, was first seen swimming for shore Friday morning on ...
- Ric Masten remembered at memorial service (The Monterey County Herald)
Ric Masten left quite an impression on the world. To many who never met Masten, he was a great poet. To friends and family members who remembered Masten's life during a memorial service Friday, he was a wise man with a huge heart and an endless curiosity for the world.
- Celebrations - May 19 - Akron Beacon Journal
Celebrations - May 19Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoNuzzi won first place for poetry; Stone, second place in fiction and creative nonfiction. Eight private colleges in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania are ...
- "All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe Theatre - SanDiego.com
"All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe TheatreSanDiego.com, CA - 2 hours agoBy Welton Jones Other than the occasional burst of poetry and some swaggering second bananas, thereās just not much to celebrate in āAllās Well That Ends ...
- In airport limbo, a life story takes wing - Denver Post
They bully us, overcharge us and then ask us to hold, please, for 40 minutes just to lodge our complaints. Americans spend so much time in this robotic consumer purgatory, it's a wonder novelists haven't spied a story here. But Jonathan Miles has ...
- Our Towns - Berkshire Eagle
Our TownsBerkshire Eagle, MA - 6 hours agoThe winners of the North Adams Public Library's first Poetry Slam are: First Place, Jacob Snow; Second Place, Cairo Voltaire; Third Place, Seth Brown; ...
- Dulcimer Orchestra hammers away in the mountains; plays at the YMCA August 1 (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Bonnie Carol is a flowered child of the 1960s. You can see it in the bloom of her dress, feel it sprout in her spirit, hear it released in her spirited music.
- St. Charles author pens sports book - Courier News
The Society of Midland Authors, which recognizes top authors in the Midwest each year, recently doled its Best Biography award to a St. Charles resident for her book on former Major League Baseball pitcher Sal Maglie. Judith Testa will receive the ...
- Review: Off the Wall Theatreās āFrogsā is riveting experience (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
More than 30 years after its premiere in a Yale swimming pool, and four years after a surprisingly short run on Broadway, Stephen Sondheimās āThe Frogsā has finally hopped into town for a brief stay on one of the smallest lily pads in Milwaukee...
- Great Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unionsā Future - AFL-CIO
AFL-CIOGreat Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unionsā FutureAFL-CIO, DC - 7 hours agoby James Parks, Jun 28, 2008 Imagine this: A larger than life-sized puppet calling itself āCorporate Greedā is strutting through your neighborhood selling ...
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