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- Review: No Man's Land - Daily Telegraph
Charles Spencer reviews the first night of No Man's Land at the Duke of York's Theatre. More than 30 years ago, as a young student, I reeled out of the premiere production of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land (1975) blown away by both the mysterious ...
- Legacy of Black Mountain College continues (Boston Herald)
RALEIGH, N.C. - Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American...
- Enter the Youth Talent Contest at Railfest - Asheville Citizen-Times
Enter the Youth Talent Contest at RailfestAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoThe hour-long contest will begin at 10:45 am, with awards announced at noon. CSA is encouraging entries in vocal, instrumental, dance, poetry, ...
- CURRENTLY PLAYING September 11, 2008 - LA City Beat
CURRENTLY PLAYING September 11, 2008LA City Beat, CA - 3 minutes agoIt’s sloppily structured, and its protagonist needs something to do beyond sitting on a rooftop reading her own juvenile poetry. But it vividly depicts how ...
- Montclair's George Segal Gallery mounts a new exhibition of the master's work (The Star-Ledger)
George Segal: Modernist Humanist . Where: The George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University, 4th Floor, Red Hawk Parking Deck, Normal Avenue, Montclair. When: Tuesday-Dec. 11. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Wednesdays; 12:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays.
- P@*ss on Ted Berrigan whilst Kevin Killian and Charlie Parker are ... - Examiner.com
Examiner.comP@*ss on Ted Berrigan whilst Kevin Killian and Charlie Parker are ...Examiner.com - 5 hours agoI picked up a Ted Berrigan book from the library the other day and just about every poem seemed dedicated to one of those New York School of Poets poets. ...
- Loose Lips Daily: As Much Local Politics as Humanly Possible - Washington City Paper
Loose Lips Daily: As Much Local Politics as Humanly PossibleWashington City Paper, DC - 58 minutes agoAgain as in 2006, Ben Soto, a Fenty friend, developer, and member of the DC Sports and Entertainment Commission, will serve as the committee’s treasurer. ...
- Picasso's verbal artistry - guardian.co.uk
Picasso's verbal artistryguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoPicasso's interest in poetry comes as no surprise to those familiar with his life. From his earliest days in Paris, he liked to surround himself with poets, ...
- Storm relief seems to vary with Bush - La Crosse Tribune
Why is it when the storm hit New Orleans and the surrounding area, no help from federal government was there to help? Maybe it’s because no election was at hand, or was it the location and people that made the difference? When Hurricane Ike hit ...
- Datebook (Lake County News-Sun)
Didier Farms: 16678 W. Aptakisic Road, Prairie View. (847) 634-3291 or www.didierfarms.com . Pumpkinfest is held daily through Oct. 31. Families can take a tractor-drawn hayride to the pumpkin patch to pick their own pumpkins from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends and from noon to 4 p.m. weekdays. There are pony rides, a petting zoo, moonwalk, straw maze, slides and a five-acre corn maze. Also ...
- Out and about - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Out and aboutThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoThe presentation will be by Kim Manlove, director, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, State of Indiana, entitled “The Poetry of James Whitcomb Riley. ...
- The Olympic flame, for now, burns bright in Britain - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : Shortly after the Beijing Olympics, a British official was overheard to say that, with his country winning a trove of gold medals and now assuming the mantle of host for the 2012 Games, the cynics and skeptics opposed to London as the ...
- The Zen of healing (State Hornet)
Sacramento State professor Andrew Bein offers a unique approach for mental health care providers using the teachings of Zen Buddhism in his newly released book.
- Literary Calendar - Washington Post
Literary CalendarWashington Post, United States - Nov 1, 20086:30 PME Patrick Johnson, professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, discusses and signs Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South: An ...
- Book Review: "All the Pretty Horses" - Wesleyan Argus
Book Review: "All the Pretty Horses"Wesleyan Argus, CT - 1 hour agoThe first portion of the novel deals with Cole and his friend Lacey Rawlins as they make their way from Texas to Mexico, across a terrain that, ...
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