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- REVIEW: 'Rings: Season of Love' (Montgomery Advertiser)
The Faulkner University Dinner Theatre has just begun its twenty-first season with a showcase review called “Rings: Seasons of Loveâ€. Written and arranged by Faulkner’s faculty and students, and directed by Jason Clark South, “Rings†has a cast of eighteen actors who sing dance and act some twenty-one vignettes that demonstrate various expressions of love from the serious to the silly.
- LiveBlog: The Oretucky Primaries - Bourbon vs. Kind Bud - Indecision 2008 (satire)
LiveBlog: The Oretucky Primaries - Bourbon vs. Kind BudIndecision 2008 (satire) - 13 hours ago... will have their say in choosing between the black dude and the white chick. Which one will the latte-drinking, poetry-writing, vegetarian stoners pick? ...
- Coffee Break Corner: Quick Quiz - Glasgow Daily Record
Coffee Break Corner: Quick QuizGlasgow Daily Record, UK - May 28, 2008Which international pop singer has celebrated her 40th birthday? 4. What percentage of Britons feel depressed when their favourite TV shows end? ...
- COMING UP (The Wichita Eagle)
Poetry Aloud , read your own poetry or that of a poet you admire, 7 p.m. Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. Free. Information, 316-440-4202. Sedgwick County Fair , 5-10 p.m. Wed., 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Thu., 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri., 7 a.m.-midnight Sat., Cheney Fairgrounds, 383rd Street West, between MacArthur Road and South Street. Bull Blowout, carnival, demolition derby, parade, ...
- Captivating Art from Inside (Time Magazine)
A new London show, Captivated: The Art of the Interned , is a quietly damning indictment of Britain's treatment of post 9/11 terror suspects
- New Research Reveals Educational Benefits of Social Networking Web ... - TMCnet
The University of Minnesota has released the results of a study conducted on the Internet activity of students between the ages of 16 and 18. The study discovered that the scope of social networking Web sites like MySpace ( News - Alert ) and ...
- Fairport librarian honored for efforts with teens (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
A Fairport teen services librarian is recognized as a "Mover and Shaker" by the Library Journal.
- Church news - Laconia Citizen
Church newsLaconia Citizen, NH - 55 minutes agoBaumberger began writing poetry as a child growing up on a family farm in eastern South Dakota. Then, as now, themes and images from the natural word play ...
- Honorable mention - Fosters Daily Democrat
ELIOT, Maine — Marshwood Middle School sixth-grader Brianna Hale has been published in the "Anthology of Short Stories by Young Americans." Hale has been notified that her short story titled "Horses in my Head" was chosen for publication. The ...
- Creative writing state champs - Richmond Times Dispatch
Creative writing state champsRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 3 hours agoIn addition to the portfolio award, Anna Funtelar won first place for her poetry submission and both Christina Trimarco and Meagan Jenigen won second place ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search (Journal Inquirer)
BOSTON — Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It’s the perfect skill set for her newest assignment.
- Synopses of 2008 IMPAC finalist novels and list of previous year's ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Synopses of 2008 IMPAC finalist novels and list of previous year's ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 22 minutes agoSayed Kashua, "Let It Be Morning" (Israel) -- "Hoping to reclaim the simplicity of life among kin, a prodigal son returns home to find that nothing is as he ...
- Women light up the stage - Minnesota Women's Press
Women light up the stageMinnesota Women's Press, MN - 1 hour ago"If a Tree Falls" combines poetry, monologues, storytelling, dramatic sketches and photographs that touch on women's lives in transition and link those ...
- Introducing the 2008 Madison National Poetry Slam team (Isthmus)
The new Madison Slam Team has a message for the 80 plus teams coming to town to compete in the 2008 National Poetry Slam this August: consider yourselves on notice, and beware a formidable showing from them. Eleven local poets went toe to toe on Friday night at the Inn on the Park to compete for five spots on the Madison team for this year's National Poetry Slam.
- Energy crisis supplants environment as top concern - Globe and Mail
Nick Wright from Halifax, Canada writes: Of course the Green Shift is politically risky; that is part of its political attractiveness, since voters know that fundamental change is in the wind, and are looking for direction from those willing to ...
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