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- Premiere Theatre & Performance Announces Sixth Season of New Work - Broadway World
Premiere Theatre & Performance Announces Sixth Season of New WorkBroadway World, NY - 41 minutes ago... stage adaptation is written by poet Robin Metz, winner of the Rilke International Poetry Prize and recent American Poet-in-Residence in India and Nepal. ...
- Growing Pains - Forbes
A dark-haired teen named Elizabeth comes clean on MyYearbook.com about her obsession with self-mutilation. "One night in my room I found a pocket knife and started to cut my arm up," writes Elizabeth, whose profile says she is 14. Her 1,240-word ...
- bestseller Six Pack book month - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Auckland stuff.co.nzbestseller Six Pack book monthAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 2 hours ago... Carole Beu, says the bargain book is always a hit with readers. Ms Beu was also guest judge for the collection, which features short stories and poetry. ...
- Charm and cleverness - New Statesman
New StatesmanCharm and clevernessNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoSadly, but not fatally, Alison Anderson's English translation mislays much of the poetry of the original. Literal rather than instinctive, it is uneven, ...
- A lesson in verse - Guardian Unlimited
Sometimes the best weapon for puritans is self-censorship by others. The AQA exam board has withdrawn from its syllabus a poem by Carol Ann Duffy, in which a teenage narrator squashes an insect, kills a goldfish and then walks out on to the streets ...
- Go! guide June 27 - Daily Reflector
East Carolina University summer theater will present "The Boy Friend" at 8 p.m. today through July 5 at the historic Turnage Theater, 144 W. Main St., Washington, N.C. The Jazz Age lives on in "The Boy Friend," a light romantic spoof of 1920s musical ...
- What’s there to do at 93? Publish a book - Hunterdon Review
What’s there to do at 93? Publish a bookHunterdon Review, NJ - 7 hours agoHe paints, as well as translates poetry, for a hobby, and participated in the design of the book’s cover. Hoyt is somewhat of a Renaissance man. ...
- Family of Baghdad booksellers hangs tough Nabil al-Hayawi lost his ... - San Francisco Chronicle
Family of Baghdad booksellers hangs tough Nabil al-Hayawi lost his ...San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 48 minutes agoHe bought the poetry book. He anticipates lending it to at least a dozen classmates, who, in exchange, will lend him their books. On a recent day, ...
- In the balance (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Normally, one would expect a national theatre festival to represent not only different artistic trends, styles and concerns, but also different generations.
- Saratoga Springs High School teacher fired for misconduct - WRGB
Saratoga Springs High School teacher fired for misconductWRGB, NY - 3 hours ago(August 17, 2007) - "I'd be hard pressed to explain to other adults (my wife included) the nature of our friendship." (August 26, 2007) District officials ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland.
- David Hyde Pierce set for revival - Variety
More Articles: David Hyde Pierce will topline a Broadway revival of 1934 comedy "Accent on Youth," part of Manhattan Theater Club's 2008-09 season. Also added to the Gotham nonprofit's slate is an Off Broadway staging of Itamar Moses' play "Back Back ...
- Vikings or Taliban… Can You Spot the Difference? - Islam Online
Vikings or Taliban… Can You Spot the Difference?Islam Online, Qatar - 32 minutes ago... the Valkyries, and treated to a banquet of pork and mead (apple cider fermented with honey), accompanied by story-telling and recitals of poetry. ...
- Arizona City artist seeks to capture an animal's 'personality' (Casa Grande Dispatch)
ARIZONA CITY In her home studio, artist Diane Wehr is surrounded by images of animals - a Morgan stallion depicted mid-trot, a pair of dogs sitting side-by-side, a horse and rider meandering through the desert, and beloved pets in various poses.
- Memoirs (Washington Post)
Harry Bernstein's first critical success came with his memoir The Invisible Wall , published two years ago when he was 96. It described his upbringing in an impoverished Lancashire town, where the Jews lived on one side of the street and the Christians on the other. Though he'd been a writer all his...
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