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- Man enough for the Bard - Toronto Star
Waterloo RecordMan enough for the BardToronto Star, Canada - 11 hours agoThis man has spent three decades of his life contemplating, inhabiting and performing Shakespeare's sonnets, but until now he has always done so behind the ...Erudite yet under-rehearsed Globe and Mail‘A unique theatrical experience’ The Beacon Heraldall 7 news articles
- Homeless man was enriched by a circle of friends (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Askew Clark was a recognizable figure on the streets of downtown Venice for more than two decades, but those who looked beyond his homelessness discovered a polite and sober former engineer with a remarkable mind.
- Daniel Brocchini (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
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- Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in Hampstead - Hampstead & Highgate Express
Unashamedly plundering characters from literature and art history, Mychael Barratt creates affectionate narrative paintings and prints with London settings. As his exhibition Urban Myths at Gallery K in Hampstead celebrates the Hampstead and Highgate ...
- A jam-packed June - Island Packet Online
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a work ...
- A true 'Treasure' (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! "Treasure Island," sets sail today at Iroquois Amphitheater.
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success - John O'Groat Journal
Caitlin talks her way to trophy successJohn O'Groat Journal, UK - 56 minutes ago... Mrs Szyfelbain, who writes poetry as Jenny Stewart, was delighted with the depth of talent. The dialect classes opened with a poem penned by retired ...
- Searching for Hollywood? It's closer than you think - Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES —It was a very big week for Cruceswood, aka Hollywood on the Rio Grande. It started with a private screening of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" May 22 at Telshor 12, many hours before the "official" movie opening ...
- Christians hail republic - Gorkhapatra
Christians hail republicGorkhapatra, Nepal - 15 hours agoMeanwhile in Janakpurdham: The speakers at a Poetry Symposium organized by People Awareness Family, Janakpur here to mark the Republic Day, ...
- Poem: 'Lovely Whispers' (Post-Bulletin)
Whispers Thomas Harper Tiny drops of warm, spring rain fall upon my hungry ears. They make me feel I'm young again, wash away my unborn fears. Directly from the source they come, a luscious mouth so ripe to kiss. Like cotton hailstones upon a dru
- War hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailWar hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ...Daily Mail, UK - 41 minutes ago'My father was very, very active. He loved dancing and gardening as well as enjoying painting, writing poetry, and going on day trips.'
- I never 'Metamorphoses' I didn't like - Mail Tribune
I never 'Metamorphoses' I didn't likeMail Tribune, OR - 3 hours agoShe's added scientists, psychologists, contemporary language alongside kings, queens, gods and goddesses and poetry. And she's incorporated movement and ...
- Obama links McCain to unpopular Bush economic policies in campaign preview (Times & Transcript)
After challenging John McCain on foreign policy, Democrat Barack Obama fired off a new broadside Sunday as he linked the likely Republican nominee with President George W. Bush's unpopular economic policies as he tested general election strategies.
- Literary Happenings: BookExpo a stimulating, exhausting trek - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: BookExpo a stimulating, exhausting trekVentura County Star, CA - 3 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Themed Story Time 3 pm Saturday. Adventures for Kids, 3457 Telegraph Road, Ventura. 650-9688. ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the ... - Daily Mail
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.' Mr Smith had invited me ...
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