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- The Aspern Papers - BackStage.com
Martin M. Zuckerman's adaptation of Henry James' The Aspern Papers is very faithful to the 1888 novella -- not so much to its credit. The mood of muffled suspense fills the stage, but claustrophobia isn't really drama. Simply, the action of the ...
- Homeless Teens and At-Risk Young Adults Participate in 01SJ Global Festival of Art Enabled by Cisco (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Homeless teens and at-risk young adults at Bill Wilson Center, a non-profit, community-based agency that provides counseling and support services to youth and families in Santa Clara County, will work with professional artists to develop new media artwork for the 2nd Biennial 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge, June 4-8, in downtown San Jose. Festival organizer ZER01 and Visionary Festival ...
- Retired principal hits the books (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- Award-winning poet searches for surprises in 474 TDN contest entries - Longview Daily News
Award-winning poet searches for surprises in 474 TDN contest entriesLongview Daily News, WA - 1 hour agoBy The Daily News A public poetry reading will be held at 6 pm Monday, June 2, at the Cowlitz PUD Auditorium, 961 12th Ave., Longview. ...
- Gaia Online Answers Teens' Call for Prom Version 2.0 (Centre Daily Times)
Designer prom fashions, check. Dance-offs, check. Annoying chaperones, not here. Gaia Online, the world's most active online community of more than five million users, today announced it will host its first ever virtual prom, Prom Crashers. As part of the event, Project Runway's Christian Siriano has designed an exclusive line of avatar prom garb to ensure all Gaians - both veterans and newbies ...
- Reluctant 18-year-old poet sees work chosen for top prize - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteReluctant 18-year-old poet sees work chosen for top prizePittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 54 minutes agoMiss O'Hare, the novice poet, won in the teen category of the Borders Open-Door Poetry Contest with a work called "Jainism." A panel of authors, editors, ...
- On the Block: On island activities (The Block Island Times)
Spring openings The Manisses will be opening for the season on Friday, May 2, serving dinner at 5:30 p.m., daily. The Oar opens on May 9, serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Book Nook will be opening on Friday, May 9, as well.
- Cook Co. religion notes (Daily Herald)
he Ministry of New Beginnings, part of the Phoenix Group, is a 31-year-old, Catholic-oriented, nondenominational social support organization for separated, divorced, widowed and single persons.
- Lyrical Terrorist William Shakespeare Wins Appeal - Thespoof.com
A former cottager in Avon, William Shakespeare, today won his appeal against a 9 month prison sentence, for writing iffy poems likely to make Lord Chief Justices burst into tears. Mr Shakespeare, the 'lyrical terrorist', had been accused of writing ...
- Cinematic visions: Herzog's fab five flicks - Newsday
Cinematic visions: Herzog's fab five flicksNewsday, NY - 2 hours agoThe book of books in that case would be the Manhattan phone directory: 4 1/2 million correct entries. Yes, everything is correct, everything is fact, ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Johnston - Des Moines Register
Beaver Creek will be practicing a Dragon Drill sometime in May. A Dragon Drill allows us to practice our lock down procedures that would be used in the event of an intruder or unsafe situation in our school or neighborhood. All Johnston elementary ...
- Rest in pieces - World Link
CHARLESTON — If Charleston’s Charlie had hoped for his friends and loved ones to laugh at his funeral, the fish statue’s wishes were granted. At what was likely the most bizarre wake ever held for an 8-foot tuna, people celebrated the life and ...
- The Two Kinds of Decay - Time Out Chicago
Time Out ChicagoThe Two Kinds of DecayTime Out Chicago, IL - 5 hours agoWith two books of poetry and one short-story collection under her belt, Manguso brings both of those influences to bear in this stunning story of illness ...
- Love your library: Wild reads ‘Way opens’ (Somerville Journal)
A bi-monthly columnist for the “Somerville Journal†for 10 years, Wild is presently writing the sequel to her novel, “Swimming In It,†entitled “Welling Up,†and revising her play, “Not for Nothing.â€
- School kudos - Asheville Citizen-Times
WAYNESVILLE — Haywood County Schools recently honored its Teacher of the Year candidates during the Retirement Reception and Employee Appreciation Dinner hosted by the district and the Board of Education at Laurel Ridge Country Club Pavilion. The ...
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