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- Making it Work: Love of theater brought Deborah and Levi Frazier ... - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Making it Work: Love of theater brought Deborah and Levi Frazier ...Memphis Commercial Appeal, TN - 43 minutes agoThey did free poetry workshops and readings in bars. The group received a humanities grant to go to prisons to do mini-workshops and discuss issues. ...
- Train of thought - New Zealand Herald
Train of thoughtNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 5 hours agoShe continued writing poetry through her teens and 20s. "But I really wanted to have an audience, a bigger audience than poetry was probably ever going to ...
- The Early Word: McCain to Deliver Underdog Speech - New York Times
The Early Word: McCain to Deliver Underdog SpeechNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoA descendant of Navy admirals who wrote unpublished novels and quoted Victorian poetry, Mr. McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, often surprises ...
- 'A very dangerous play': Dark comedy 'Our Lady' arrives on WMU stage - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Lies, swearing, sexuality, booze, violence, failure: This is one level of "Our Lady of 121st Street" -- the surface level -- the level director Mark Liermann is afraid of. "This is a very dangerous play in the sense that it's deceptive ...
- Book finalists named - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
NEW YORK – Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, has received a National Book Award nomination for “Shadow Country,†an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category include ...
- Martin County community connection: Nov. 13 (TCPalm.com)
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- Commentary Tracked: Around the Web on the DVD Beat - Film.com
Commentary Tracked: Around the Web on the DVD BeatFilm.com, WA - 55 minutes agoOver at Home Theater Forum, motion picture archivist Robert A. Harris devotes an entry in his regular column, A Few Words About..., to the new Blu-ray ...
- Barack Obama fulfils the dream - Times Online
The election of Barack Obama, the son of a Kenyan goatherd, as the 44th President of the United States of America is a moment to savour, proof that the promise of a better day, expressed in prose that rises like poetry, can still carry an electorate ...
- Western Hospital ER closed for much of weekend (CBC Prince Edward Island)
The emergency room at Western Hospital in Alberton will be closed from 8 p.m. Friday until Sunday at 8 a.m. due to a shortage of on-call doctors.
- Women's deaths still a mystery (Tallahassee Democrat)
Gadsden County Sheriff's investigator Scott Ivey has spoken with the mother of 33-year-old Bobbi Jean Tew so often, he said, he gets the feeling he knew her daughter.
- Concert Review: Hartford Symphony Orchestra - Hartford Courant
Concert Review: Hartford Symphony OrchestraHartford Courant, United States - 16 hours agoMangiameli sang the Dvorák with an operatic presence that heightened this famous song about impossible love. Cumming conducted both the Beethoven and the ...
- Writer aims to bridge cultrural gap (The Beacon-Villager)
 Local appearance Xujun Eberlein will be speaking at the Maynard Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m., to discuss her book and growing up in China under Mao’s regime. Visit Eberlein’s author Web site at www.xujuneberlein.com and her blog at www.insideoutchina.com.
- Actor Richard Fitzpatrick pays homage in "Roethke and Me" play at SVSU (The Saginaw News)
As a long-time actor, Richard Fitzpatrick's television movie credits include portraying President Gerald Ford once and John Ehrlichman, President Richard Nixon's assistant, twice. In Stratford, Ont., where he and his wife have lived for 20 years and operate a bed...
- WHAT'S GOING ON | Kitsap A&E calendar for the week of Oct. 8-15 - North Kitsap Herald
WHAT'S GOING ON | Kitsap A&E calendar for the week of Oct. 8-15North Kitsap Herald, WA - 5 hours ago‘THE TREES’: Artist Steven Fogell and poet Bonnie J. Wallace collaborate in “The Trees†an exhibit of paintings and poetry hanging in the lobby gallery of ...
- New Book From Laura Chester Explores Culture Shock on the U.S./Mexican ... - DVD Creation
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. , Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Life on the U.S./Mexican border presents a clash of cultures and expectations that is explored with insight and dark humor in Laura Chester's new collection of short stories, Rancho Weirdo (Bootstrap Press ...
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