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- Dwight Brown Jr. explores history, lore of 'The Pawcatuck River Navy (Westerly Sun)
Dwight Brown Jr. of Hopkinton holds a copy of his latest book, in front, and a copy of a previous effort, "The Whaleship Charles Phelps." Photo by Diane Hunt
- Go fishin' with Dad (The York Weekly)
As Father's Day approaches this year, I find myself thinking of my own dad and his love of fishing. He was completely at home angling in the ocean, on lakes or in streams, and in the course of his life, he caught fishes, big ones like sailfish and tarpon...
- For a beloved maestro, a very grand finale - Berkeleyan Online
Berkeleyan OnlineFor a beloved maestro, a very grand finaleBerkeleyan Online, CA - 24 minutes agoSet to the eponymous oratorio by Handel, the work includes the poetry of John Milton and will feature the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (May 28-31). ...
- Chapters and Verse Lunchtime Reading - Indymedia Ireland
Quincy R. Lehr was born in Oklahoma City in 1975. His poetry has been published on both sides of the Atlantic in journals and in a small collection, William Montgomery, by New York based chapbook publisher Modern Metrics which Quincy founded with R ...
- Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame - Jackson Sun
It wasn't hard for Tom T. Hall to answer the question he kept getting about why he wasn't in the Hall of Fame. And it isn't hard for him to answer the question he's gotten lately: "Why are you in the Hall of Fame?" Same answer, according to Hall: "I ...
- 5. Poetry Everywhere - On Milwaukee
All Categories All Bars and Clubs - 18 and over - All ages - Billiards - Blues - Brew pub - Cigar bar - College - Comedy - Dance - country - Dance - DJ - Dance - electronica - Dance - Hip Hop - Dance - house - Dance - Latin/salsa - Dance - retro ...
- Standout performances best part of Theatre Q's Wilde production of ... - Inside Bay Area
While flamboyant Oscar Wilde led a life filled with drama, "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" is an enormously difficult subject to make into a dramatic play. It's also somewhat difficult for an audience to follow, but the exceptional ...
- VPL poetry slam set for June 26 (Vermillion Plain Talk)
The Vermillion Literary Project is hosting a poetry reading and poetry slam on Thursday, June 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Coffee Shop Gallery, which is located in downtown Vermillion. The poetry reading will feature award-winning writer Courtney Huse-Wika.
- Writer Aleksandar Hemon resists labels - Los Angeles Times
Writer Aleksandar Hemon resists labelsLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours ago"I am a writer, which means I write stories, I write novels, and I would write poetry if I knew how to. I don't want to limit myself. ...
- A Fan's Notes - Time
In how fiction works (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 265 pages), James Wood tells a story from Joseph Roth's The Radetzky March, a novel that since its publication in 1932 has probably been read by only two people, namely James Wood and Joseph Roth. A ...
- In the footsteps of Mao - Louisville Courier-Journal
In the footsteps of MaoLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 4 hours agoScholars, however, still contest the events of May 29, 1935, when the hungry, sick, cold and weary Communists, a little more than halfway through the Long ...
- 'So true, so intimate' - Guardian Unlimited
Your curiosity is lured into that enclosed hall, yet your attention is held back - left dangling over the bare floorboards with their scuffed varnish, which is the nearest to an indicator of commonplace living and everyday usage that the picture is ...
- What on earth would Miss Skinner think? - guardian.co.uk
What on earth would Miss Skinner think?guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe fact that I can still quote large chunks of poetry is entirely down to her. "Shakespeare," insisted Miss Skinner, "was for performing, not reading. ...
- Theater Reviews: References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot , Yes Is a ... - Los Angeles Weekly
COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY Jeffrey Hatcher’s contemporary tale, in a Restoration-period style, chronicles a stage in the life of Edward Kynaston, a devilishly handsome actor of that era who gained favor and notoriety portraying some of the Bard ...
- The eccentric genius of J.M.W. Turner (The Star-Ledger)
J.M.W. Turner . Where: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue at 82nd Street, New York. When: Tuesday-Sept. 21. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sundays and Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. Beverage and sandwich service until closing.
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