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- Groovaloos at Samueli Theatre - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesGroovaloos at Samueli TheatreLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe show dramatizes Stanton's shooting along with other personal stumbling blocks the dancers have faced -- as varied as child abuse, depression, family ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Calgary Sun
That sounds like a job for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, directors of Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, the film that took the metal world by storm in 2005. Now, Dunn and McFadyen follow up with Global Metal, an engrossing documentary about the influence ...
- Paperbacks: The Sonnet Lover, by Carol Goodman (Independent)
In an entertaining summer read, American thriller writer Carol Goodman attempts to reveal the identity of Shakespeare's "Dark Lady". Investigative heroine Dr Rose Asher is a lecturer in Renaissance poetry at a modish New York College.
- Oh it's truly a crime that women are reluctant to rhyme - guardian.co.uk
Oh it's truly a crime that women are reluctant to rhymeguardian.co.uk, UK - 37 minutes agoWhen I was a student, nobody ever said: 'Poetry! That'll be a piece of piss that reaps millions.' Ruth Padel says that she wouldn't take the job either, ...
- Former Girlfriends Dish On Dylan, Lennon (CBS News)
It is one of the most iconic photographs ever to grace a rock and roll album: A young Bob Dylan walking down a Greenwich Village street. But who's that girl? Sunday Morning Contributing Correspondent Serena Altschul find out.
- Jack Kerouac - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Jack Kerouac published by Tribune Company sources. The beat, as in "beat poetry," goes on Sunday through June 8 at Hartford-area sites, inspired by the work of the revolutionary poets of that era. The ...
- Lunatic fringe - Buffalo News
Lunatic fringeBuffalo News, United States - 4 hours agoIt requires the perfect balance of blind nobility and childlike fear, a finely honed capacity to animate Shakespeare’s dark poetry and, perhaps above all, ...
- A mum’s diary of disabled son makes shortlist (icWales)
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night.
- What on earth would Miss Skinner think? - guardian.co.uk
What on earth would Miss Skinner think?guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe fact that I can still quote large chunks of poetry is entirely down to her. "Shakespeare," insisted Miss Skinner, "was for performing, not reading. ...
- JFK Library to host local authors at event in July - Vallejo Times-Herald
"A Celebration of Local Authors," Solano County Library Foundation's event that connects local authors with local readers and aspiring authors, will be held on Sunday, July 20, at Vallejo's John F. Kennedy Library from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Ten local ...
- Search VAGazette.com Web enhanced by - Virginia Gazette
Virginia GazetteSearch VAGazette.com Web enhanced byVirginia Gazette, VA - 1 hour agoThe title "The New Poetry," for example, could be ripped from the hand-cut pages of any one of several dozen little magazines. ...
- At play in the fields of language - Globe and Mail
At play in the fields of languageGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoHe manages this very balanced feat precisely because he wields the tools of his poetry so well. The language is rich, involving, and evocative. The poems ...
- Prince working on first book as he turns 50 - MSNBC
Discover which actors, athletes and musicians still have their charm after all these years. Then vote for your favorite older man. Prince has been known by various names, including an unpronounceable symbol and The Artist Formerly Known as Prince ...
- News: America Needs Baseball - NewsBlaze
News: America Needs BaseballNewsBlaze, CA - 3 hours agoNo other sport is quite as American or inspirational." Parents want to give their children the tools for a successful and enjoyable life. ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
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