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- Best of the Week - Extra Newspaper
Best of the WeekExtra Newspaper, IL - 39 minutes agoThe poetry and passion of Lorca’s classic “Blood Wedding” (Bodas de Sangre) has been adapted into a play. The play directed by Laura Crotte is performed in ...
- Going West Books and Writers Festival 2008 - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Going West Books and Writers Festival 2008Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 25 minutes agoHer first book Dream Fish Floating, won the Best First Book of Poetry at the 2006 Montana Book Awards. A Well Written Body, her most recent collection, ...
- After Dark: Summer over? Not at Red Eye's, The Jetty - HometownAnnapolis.com
Although Labor Day Weekend has come and gone, summer is not yet officially over and this weekend is the perfect time to check out two establishments that epitomize summer sun and fun. Red Eye's Dock Bar (428 Kent Narrows Way North, Grasonville) and ...
- Region briefs - Muncie Star Press
Region briefsMuncie Star Press, IN - 12 hours agoThe competition has four categories, including poetry, fiction, essay and literary analysis. Any high school senior or home-schooled student planning to ...
- The 2008 Book & Author Festival Poetry Reading (Santa Barbara Independent)
Sights and sounds from the 2008 Book & Author Festival’s Poetry Reading
- Slanted Script - San Diego Reader
Slanted ScriptSan Diego Reader, CA - 3 hours agoShe plays piano and adores poetry and art; he raises prize bulls in the Napa Valley and is numb to culture. Though their differences are obvious, ...
- Golf Benefit-The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (The Capital)
Southern Maryland Hospital Center is hosing the 12th annual Conrad F. Wolfrum, M.D. Memorial Golf Championship. The tournament will benefit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. For more information please contact 301-877-4530.
- Auditions for Power to the Poets Tours - Warren Times Gazette
Auditions for Power to the Poets ToursWarren Times Gazette, RI - 2 hours agoVolunteer poets will read original works and engage the audience in writing and reading poetry. To audition for tour, bring three to five minutes of ...
- An Honest Conversation About Alcohol - Inside Higher Ed
Two months after he finished up as president of Middlebury College in 2004, John M. McCardell Jr. wrote a column for The New York Times called “What Your College President Didn’t Tell You.” In the piece, he discussed how he was “as guilty as ...
- Horse racing: Elko residents take to stables - Reno Gazette
Competition has always been a staple of the Elko County Fair. Recently, it's gone beyond the exhibitors to the local horse stables. Since 2001, new bragging rights in the Eastern Nevada County have been on the line thanks to a race called the ...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles plans to make a big screen adaptation of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is going in a new literary direction, taking cues from William Shakespeare. The director started ...
- A Vote Against Rashness (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- Uncloaked Potter Blinds Horses in `Equus' Revival: John Simon (Bloomberg)
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Some plays read well but play poorly; ``Equus,'' specious as literature, is nevertheless dazzling theater. Now Peter Shaffer 's 1973 drama rides again on Broadway, in a production starring Daniel Radcliffe , filmdom's Harry Potter, and Richard Griffiths , aka Uncle Vernon and star of ``The History Boys.'' It is a gripping spectacle but not a substantial one.
- Revealed: the last paintings of a lost genius - Sunday Herald
Revealed: the last paintings of a lost geniusSunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoHis family hope that a major gallery will stage a large scale retrospective of Campbell's work. His paintings currently hang in the National Galleries of ...
- Rob Hughes: Carribean Conundrum - Scotland on Sunday Online
THE SO-CALLED Lightnin' Bolts on the Olympic track this past week would not have surprised Louise Bennett. More than 40 years ago, Bennett, Jamaica's very own Rabbie Burns, wrote Colonization in Reverse, in which she foresaw her boys and girls re ...
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