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- Out from the shadows: Elusive actress Debra Winger to speak about new ... - Jewish News Weekly
It’s the stuff of Hollywood legend: promising young ingénue Debra Winger makes Tinseltown A-list with a couple of star-making roles, then, Garbo-like, mysteriously disappears from the silver screen. Trouble is, the legend isn’t true. The 53-year ...
- The Good 'Shepherd' - Jamaica Observer
SHEPHERD. [Success] has to do with the decisions you make in your life. You have to find your purpose in life (Photo: Garfield Robinson) Rising film and theatre star, Sheldon Shepherd, talks exclusively to Splash about his exciting new projects ...
- TV's 'Laugh-In' Comic Dick Martin Dead At 86 (Local 6 Orlando)
Comedian Dick Martin, best known as the zany half of the comedy team Rowan and Martin whose show "Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, has died.
- Lake High School student publishes first book (The Suburbanite)
Richard Purnell claims that he watches too many movies and that probably makes him lazy. But one look at his newly self-published book and it’s obvious he is anything but. Purnell is a recent graduate of Lake High School in Uniontown and just had his first collection of poetry and short stories, “Living in the Dark Side,†published.
- In Town: Flor y Canto, Actors, Mankin, Peters (San Francisco Chronicle)
Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry A free festival featuring young, unpublished poets alongside renowned authors such as Alejandro Murguia and Jack Hirschman. Featured poets include Lorna Dee Cervantes, Tomás Riley, Leticia Hernandez,...
- Many hues of a festival - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailyMany hues of a festivalThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 28 minutes agoVisitors will also have the chance to discover royal culinary delights and enjoy activities like the tea ceremony and poetry contest which were held ...
- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy - The Washington Times
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly insufferable. All the ingredients for laugh-inducing ...
- Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear" - Isthmus Daily Page
Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear"Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 14 hours agoMusic, poetry & dance written by & starring Madison's LGBTQ youth theater troupe, 7:30 pm on 5/29-31 and 2:30 pm, 5/31, Evjue Stage, Bartell Theatre. $10. ...
- Music and performance art highlight ArtSpree 2008 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinMusic and performance art highlight ArtSpree 2008Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 2 hours agoLoco Moco, a juggling, unicycling, stilt-walking clown, will also appear, and students from Youth Speaks Hawaii will perform their poetry.
- 'I'm romantic at heart' - Hindustan Times
'I'm romantic at heart'Hindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoThe dialogue was so much like poetry. Ever wished it to happen in real life? In reality, life is incredible. If anyone wrote poetry to me, I don't know. ...
- Our lack of patriotism IS our patriotism - Toronto Star
Our lack of patriotism IS our patriotismToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoThe influences are American: As a poet, she belongs with Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath, not FR Scott or Louis Dudek; as a novelist she belongs with John ...
- A Poetry Slam dunk: From the halls of Pittsburgh Sterrett (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Hey, here's an idea. Take a bunch of eighth-graders desperately consumed with what's cool, what's not, what their friends think of what they wear, what they do and what they say -- and have them deliver their hopes, dreams, fears into words on a page called a poem.
- EVENT SEARCH RESULTS (East Bay Express)
ARTiFACTS: The Art of Mary Black, Kirk Crippens, and Linda Race Since we glue words together these days to form traincar neologisms, ARTiFACTS is a nice reverse-engineering of "artifact," combining artfulness/artifice and facticity/factuality -- and adding a dollop of i-era pizzazz (is iArt far behind?).
- Saddam feared disease in prison, his 'diary' says (Daily Herald)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives - WTAJ
WTAJCentenarian Touches Many LivesWTAJ, PA - 3 hours agoFor others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, ...
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