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- Jason Robert Brown Posts Singing Contest On His Blog - Broadway World
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors ...
- Speakers will tell stories of mental health recovery - Sentinel
* When: From 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 9 * Where: Victory Park, Lewistown LEWISTOWN - The third annual Candlelight Vigil to support mental health recovery and awareness will take place on Oct. 9 at Victory Park. The vigil is held in conjunction with National ...
- 'Long Day's Journey Into Night' at Theatricum Botanicum - Los Angeles Times
Fame, addiction, fatality: "Long Day's Journey Into Night," now on view at the Theatricum Botanicum , posits the American family as crime scene, echoing back to the Greeks but as modern as Britney's latest rehab lapse. A half-century since its ...
- 'The Sacred Book of the Werewolf: A Novel' by Victor Pelevin - Los Angeles Times
'The Sacred Book of the Werewolf: A Novel' by Victor PelevinLos Angeles Times, CA - 29 minutes agoThe lines she quotes are fake-Auden, written by the American satirist Ian Frazier in a 2002 parody for the New Yorker called "The New Poetry. ...
- Library news - Duxbury Reporter
Library newsDuxbury Reporter, USA - 2 hours agoThe teens have planned look-alike contests, a contest to dress Bella as a bride in toilet paper, an open mic for poetry, music, and what might happen in ...
- 'All my relations' - Medford Mail Tribune
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name. Students at this year's Native American Youth Academy will present ...
- Fertile student heads Waldorf magazine - Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — Laura Chase, a senior from Fertile, has been named editor of “Crusader: A Journal of Engaged Writing,†Waldorf College’s student-run literary magazine. The following Waldorf students will serve on the editorial staff: senior ...
- CSO soars with Dvorak (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
No doubt many in Music Hall for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s concert this morning spent a difficult week without power. Paavo Järvi’s all-Dvorak program, grounded in beautiful Bohemian moods, was a gratifying respite. But there was an added bonus: A bright new cellist named Gautier Capucon.
- Time to visit the Watch City - Daily News Tribune
Time to visit the Watch CityDaily News Tribune, MA - 4 hours ago... literature, poetry and children's books with good discounts on remaindered titles. It offers a free speakers program of local and national authors and ...
- The town where the Cesare Pavese legend lives on - International Herald Tribune
SANTO STEFANO BELBO, Italy : A photocopy of the suicide note that Cesare Pavese left when he took his life on the night of Aug. 26, 1950, hangs on a wall here, in the house where he was born. It reads: "I forgive everyone and ask everyone's ...
- Kundera delató a un estudiante a la policÃa comunista (Periodista Digital)
Milan Kundera denunció en 1950 a un estudiante a la policÃa comunista checoslovaca, lo que desembocó en 22 años de prisión para el joven.
- Free speech at risk online, says study - Silicon.com
Website owners and remix artists alike are finding free-expression rights squelched because of ambiguities in copyright law, a recent study says. The report, released Monday by a pair of free-expression advocates at New York University Law School's ...
- Book of poems inscribed to Caitlin is valued at £25,000 (icWales)
The collection, called The World’s Finest Collection of Dylan Thomas, includes the first edition of the issue of the poet’s first book.
- Locally bred special effects guy gets Emmy nod - MLive.com
Rick Shick, the Grand Blanc-bred film and TV special effects artist, is going Saturday night to, he quips, "where the non-pretty people go." That is, he and his wife, Meg, are headed to the Emmys, but not the glitzy show that honors prime-time TV ...
- WEDNESDAY (12th) - San Francisco Guardian
*Brother Ali, Abstract Rude, Toki Wright, BK-One Slim's. 9pm, $15. See Picks, page 26. French Thinkers, Ferocious Few, Genie El Rio. 9pm, $5. Future of the Ghost, Tremula, Taught Me Knockout. 9pm, $5. *Huxtables, Bitter Sweets, Two If by Sea 12 ...
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