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- The Best and the Worst of the Week - bestofneworleans.com
The Best and the Worst of the Weekbestofneworleans.com, LA - 3 hours agoHe has written several volumes of poetry, four plays, a book of essays and several articles on literature, language, culture and society. ...
- Entertainment Highlights: Aug. 21-27 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
THURSDAY, AUG. 21 SOUNDS AT THE STATION 5 to 8:30 p.m. at South Plaza Lake Stage at Union Station. Free. stlouisunionstation.com.
- Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek culture - San Francisco Chronicle
Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek cultureSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 20 minutes agoBy his side was his friend and translator Raisa Gareeva, a former Intourist guide with her own cultural-travel company in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. ...
- Feel the Emotions and Inspiration of These Poems -- New Poetry Book ... - StreetInsider.com
BALTIMORE, July 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Ether: Selected Poems, a new book featuring the creative talent of author Robert Darlington, has been released through Xlibris to the delight of poetry fans and literature enthusiasts. A fascinating ...
- Children's Books for Fall: A - C - Publishers Weekly
Children's Books for Fall: A - CPublishers Weekly, NY - 22 minutes ago(9-12) The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones ($16.95) by Helen Hemphill follows the exploits of an African-American cowboy. (10-up) Hippie Chick ($16.95) ...
- My View: Lanesville's standing up for art, poetry - Gloucester Daily Times
Stephen King famously wrote that "Life is not a support system for art. It's the other way around." That was clear at the sixth annual Art in Lanesville show, held at the Lanesville Community Center several weeks ago. The event was ably hosted by Les ...
- Sweet Sorrow (Nashville Scene)
Director Barry Scott's new TSU production of Romeo & Juliet is a surprise success in this somewhat low-energy Nashville theatrical summer. While Bard adaptations are old hat, there's definitely something to be said for pulling it off with style and meaning. By moving the classic love story...
- Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore their singular sound (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
avid Budbill seems to be everywhere these days. ... - By Tom Huntington Arts Correspondent
- Hand-Aldrich hosts Freedom Walk - 27east.com
Hand-Aldrich hosts Freedom Walk27east.com, NY - 12 hours agoLast Thursday, fourth-graders at Hampton Bays Elementary School read poetry and sang during an assembly in memoriam of those who died on September 11, 2001.
- Moj Of The Antarctic (RainbowNetwork.com)
In 1848 African-American slave Ellen Craft escaped to freedom by disguising herself as a white man. Moj of The Antarctic extends this amazing story of race and gender cross-dressing into a flight of theatrical fantasy; she enlists as a sailor set for a snowbound wilderness and Moj becomes the first Black woman to step foot in Antarctica!
- Iran's expatriate poets speak out, in English and Farsi - Lebanon Daily Star
NEW YORK: Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to share their ...
- Christie Lenee - Tampabay.com
Christie LeneeTampabay.com, FL - 2 hours agoLenee packs her time with creative and enriching tasks such as composing, practicing, doing yoga, pursuing a degree in music at USF and writing poetry. ...
- Veritable feast spread out for the picnickers - Irish Independent
Veritable feast spread out for the picnickersIrish Independent, Ireland - 14 hours agoErotic poetry for the elderly lady? Actress Orla McGovern is happy to oblige. The complete history of Ireland In 45 minutes -- as gaelige? ...
- Rustlers do a little 'clubbing' - Great Falls Tribune
Rustlers do a little 'clubbing'Great Falls Tribune, MT - 3 hours ago"I teach my entire curriculum off of poetry. We do a poem pretty much everyday," she said. "I found I have quite a few students who bring in their own ...
- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest (Washington Post)
Critics are rarely the hero of anything in the movies. They are at best incompetent weasels, one notch below the "those that can't do, teach" category. At worst, they are Machiavellian figures, like Addison DeWitt, the suave but slimy manipulator in "All About Eve."
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