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- Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play (The Morning Call)
The biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug grave, a former dealer of expensive Western paintings stranded in the Badlands with a dead horse that symbolizes his -- and America's -- dead dreams.
- The long return home - Sophia Echo
Kapka Kassabova’s novel Street without a Name examines a childhood under communism, and an ever-present sense of being of elsewhere Photo: PROVIDED It would be more exact, though, to say that while Street without a Name is something of a return to ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (114) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
Mukasey insists that the process of partisan entrenchment has been checked following his arrival. A measure of skepticism on this point is warranted. In fact, the problem is far broader than the two probes undertaken by the Justice Department’s ...
- Visiting Writer Sherman Alexie reads newest poetry - Dawgnet
Visiting Writer Sherman Alexie reads newest poetryDawgnet, IN - 1 hour ago... American poetry. Alexie, who grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, Wash., said after reading the anthology, he was “hooked.†A poem ...
- 'Like history in the first person' - guardian.co.uk
'Like history in the first person'guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoHe writes books, plays and poetry, and has a jazz band. "Life can't be planned. It has to be appreciated. It's strange to be yanked back to try to explain ...
- Whatever happened to the old county distinctions? - Times Online
Whatever happened to the old county distinctions?Times Online, UK - 16 hours agoShropshire will probably always survive in the wider public memory, and I certainly hope it does because of AE Housman's poetry. ...
- iUniverse Top 5 Selling Titles for June (PR.com)
iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, announced its top five sellers for the month of June. [PR.com - July 21, 2008]
- Simple steps canmake job easier - Grand Rapids Press
For me, covering music is kind of like how hack comedians tend to describe their wives: I love it dearly, but there are certain things about it that DRIVE ME UP THE WALL. ``Take my beat ... please.'' Recently, as I was gritting my teeth while staring ...
- School News - Greenville News
School NewsGreenville News, SC - 25 minutes agoStudents interested in participating in the National Career Development Month Poetry and Poster contest see CDFs Kelly Martin or Melisssa McDowell. ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale (The Star)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- Guanacastequidad Festival overflows with celebration - Guanacaste Journal
Guanacastequidad Festival overflows with celebrationGuanacaste Journal, Costa Rica - 17 hours ago... band parades, horse and oxcart parades, educational workshops on mask-making and painting, a bombas (traditional improvised poetry) contest, ...
- translations of the Qur'an - Beliefnet.com
Beliefnet.comtranslations of the Qur'anBeliefnet.com, NY - 9 hours agoBut reading the Qur'an, immersing yourself in its rhythm and poetry, is an active act. In my mind the singular image of Ramadan is not the lack of food but ...
- MCC hosting guest author this Thursday - Brush News Tribune
Imagine this: you are married to the most handsome and electrifying pop star on the planet. Sound wonderful? Think again. What happens when temptation, deception, envy, doubt, loss, and destruction enter the picture? Those are the plot lines that ...
- Young Poets In Farmington - Hartford Courant
A Night of Fresh Voices, featuring five young poets who are winners of the Hill-Stead Museum's Youth Poetry Invitational, will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Farmington Library, 6 Monteith Drive, Farmington. Poet Rennie McQuilken will be ...
- Award-winning author to visit Northwood (Spooner Advocate)
“Melody and song carry words along.†So sings award-winning author, John Archambault, who will be visiting Northwood School on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
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