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- Know where to go for 3D 'Journey' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Warner Bros. 3D Dino-Mite: Make sure your theater has the equipment to show "Journey to the Center of the Earth" in 3D. Then you can see what really happens to Brendan Fraser. If you want 3D thrills this weekend, make sure you're in the right theater ...
- Marcia Meier: At Least She's Writing... (HuffingtonPost)
Emily Gould landed on the cover of The New York Times Magazine over the weekend and created a firestorm of criticism and vitriol. Here's the good news: At least she's writing.
- Garden is fitting tribute to teacher - Evening News Norwich
The sun shone brightly as a memorial garden was officially opened in honour of an inspirational teacher yesterday. Nick Reeves touched the hearts and minds of students and staff during his nine months teaching at Sprowston High School before his life ...
- Literary Prize Adds a Pleasing Epilogue to College Career (Washington Post)
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream | Harvest Rain - Australian Stage Online
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Harvest RainAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 3 hours agoWhether it's the meddling fairies, the theatrical antics of Nick Bottom and Peta Quince, the lovers' haps and mishaps, or the astonishing poetry, ...
- Long River Review Keeps Flowing (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
With the end of another spring semester at the University of Connecticut comes the completion of UConn's annual literary journal, "The Long River Review." The journal had its very own release party Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
- Festival is showing write stuff - Liverpool Echo
Festival is showing write stuffLiverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour ago... an agent or publisher. There will also be a short fiction competition night, poetry readings and a literary pub crawl with writer Niall Griffiths. ...
- ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support Group - Irish Times
ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support GroupIrish Times, Ireland - 4 hours agoI often buy books of poetry from Pat Ingoldsby. He can touch a chord when describing the very ordinary, and he can find such humour where others would find ...
- Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13) - Tallahassee.com
Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13)Tallahassee.com, FL - 25 minutes agoShe has been published by many national known publishing firms and has won numerous poetry awards. Lynne is another succesful local poet and worth coming ...
- Kay Ryan named US poet laureate - United Press International
Kay Ryan named US poet laureateUnited Press International - Jul 17, 2008"Kay Ryan is a distinctive and original voice within the rich variety of contemporary American poetry," Billington said in a statement Thursday. ...
- Chicago theater breezes into Voodoo Mystere (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter.
- âCarpetbaggerâs Childrenâ is storytelling at its best (Cleveland Jewish News)
If you like a good story, youâll enjoy âThe Carpetbaggerâs Children.â Written in 2002 by master playwright Horton Foote when he was 86, the drama revolves around three sisters who relive their familyâs history in an era spanning post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present.
- Daily Planner: May 15 - Chico Enterprise-Record
GLENN COUNTY FAIR: 5 p.m. 221 East Yolo St., Orland. Through Sunday. Family Day, $17 admission for mom, dad and kids. Roundhouse Ronnie, Heritage Trail, petting zoo, horse exhibits, antique tractors, Wes Valley Bow Hunters and archery demonstrations ...
- Putting a new spin on learning; Teacher using music to reach out ... - The Barrie Examiner
Putting a new spin on learning; Teacher using music to reach out ...The Barrie Examiner, Canada - 5 hours ago... with the tough task of building teen confidence. He noted one sophomore was painfully shy at the start of the year but secretly loved writing poetry. ...
- Live alone and like it (Poughkeepsie Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
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