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- Consultants consider shuttle - Boston Globe
Consultants consider shuttleBoston Globe, United States - 35 minutes agoThis year, the council will distribute $4000 to programs, projects, and presentations in music, dance, visual arts, poetry, literature, and drama. ...
- Books of The Times - New York Times
āOnce the world was whole, in Antiquity and the Middle Ages,ā Heinrich Heine wrote. āThere was still a unity in the world and there were complete poets. We rightfully honor these poets and take pleasure in their poetry; but any aping of their ...
- At the movies: Reviews of recently released flicks - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
So far this summer, I've had my brain pummeled by Robert Downey Jr. flying around in a techno-suit, Adam Sandler as an invincible (and priapic) former Mossad agent, Steve Carell as a nerdy indestructible super spy, Harrison Ford as a Teflon 60-year ...
- France's education chief to the French: Learn English! - San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco ChronicleFrance's education chief to the French: Learn English!San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoto the tortured poetry of Japan's "Japlish" has become the lingua franca of the world's commerce and communications, and of just about every other field. ...
- Ruth K. MacDonald - Portsmouth Herald News
Ruth K. MacDonaldPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoA true lover of music, poetry, old movies, color and design, she approached cooking as an art in her heyday. Most of all, we all miss her selfless, ...
- Fairy-filled festival transports its visitors to a whimsical world - Chicago Tribune
Rob Wood is lord of the fairies - and gnomes, elves, leprechauns, pixies and any other representative of the fantasy world. This weekend, Wood will play host to thousands of mortals - many dressed as fairies from all walks of folkloric life - at the ...
- āBacheloretteā recap: DeAnna sends Sean back to his tanning booth - Portsmouth Herald News
āBacheloretteā recap: DeAnna sends Sean back to his tanning boothPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 34 minutes agoPerhaps composing poetry for Shamu. āI think DeAnna is doing a really good job being open and honest with her emotions,ā said Trista, which is a nice way of ...
- What on earth would Miss Skinner think? - Guardian Unlimited
I am standing in the hall of Coloma Convent girls' school. There are pupils writhing on the floor in front of me, twisting their bodies into letter shapes to spell out countries' names. This is a year seven drama lesson. The girls wriggle, their legs ...
- A Beat at the Coffee House (The Telegraph)
The launch at Town Hall was attended by Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Nabarun Bhattacharya and Utpal Kumar Basu.
- Environment. What is it? - American Chronicle
American ChronicleEnvironment. What is it?American Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoThis tactic is like the religionists that promise the future in a world better than life on this earth. Both promises are bogus and both profit and utilize ...
- Danford shines in Canadian masterpiece - Tonight South Africa
The eternally anorexic economics of theatre making in this country drives many performers to the one-person format/genre. Dramatic monologues, multiple character sketches or stand-up hybrids are standard stage fare. The reasons, apart from funding ...
- His scattered dreams (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Scribbles and smears, hearts and hieroglyphs - what are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle visits the Tate's new show
- Community Calendar (The Houma Courier)
The Sam and Jim Acting Company presents Shakespeare's "Hamlet" at 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 7 p.m. Sept. 3-6 and 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Houma. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $12 for senior citizens, military members or veterans
- Jackson is not so nifty at fifty - Metro.co.uk
On the eve of celebrating his 50th birthday, Michael Jackson stepped out in his latest head-scratching fashion combo to show the toll of decades in the spotlight. Wacko Jacko, recently wheelchair bound, stuttered around a trip to Vegas' Planet ...
- Michael McCarthy: A summer this wet and windy just isn't natural - The Independent
I once arrived in Finland on May Day. As I walked into my Helsinki hotel, a big Finnish bloke attacked me. Luckily, it was with a balloon. However, the fear flashed through my panicking brain that even though he was not a gunman or a knifeman, merely ...
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