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- Setting the Bard free with the People's Shakespeare Project (Lancaster Online)
There's a reason Laura Howell puts on the People's Shakespeare Project outside, where she must battle the elements, street
- The ‘write’ way (The Telegraph)
Penning their thoughts is something that comes naturally to the bunch of writers at Calcutta Girls’ High School (CGHS). Encouraged by teachers to explore beyond the expected, they have earned several accolades.
- Please turn to page 69 - Christian Science Monitor
Please turn to page 69Christian Science Monitor, MA - 18 hours agoOf course it’s also true that these books are, respectively, a volume of poetry and a short story collection – perhaps not the kind of books that McLuhan ...
- Pianist creates waves in musical voyage - Albany Times Union
Pianist creates waves in musical voyageAlbany Times Union, NY - 8 hours agoLike an angel floating above the waters, the marvelous soprano Ana Quintans sang poetry by Fernando Pessoa and Walt Whitman. Though her voice often soared ...
- Who’s the Better Action Director: David Gordon Green or Christopher ... - Nymag.com
Courtesy of Sony, Warner Bros. Much is being made over Pineapple Express director David Gordon Green's inexplicable overnight transition from indie auteur (the one behind slow-paced tone poems like George Washington and All the Real Girls ) to helmer ...
- Used words for sale (Tacoma News Tribune)
In a culture that values newness and efficiency, used book stores are the quintessential embodiment of “old school.” The South Sound’s independent used book stores attract bibliophiles, avid collectors and people who simply refuse to fork over $14.95 for a 200-page paperback.
- Finding art in nature - Akron Beacon Journal
Finding art in natureAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 13 hours agoThey've collaborated on Three Women in the Woods: Words and Images, a traveling exhibit of photography, poetry and fine art that celebrates the beauty of ...
- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest (Washington Post)
Critics are rarely the hero of anything in the movies. They are at best incompetent weasels, one notch below the "those that can't do, teach" category. At worst, they are Machiavellian figures, like Addison DeWitt, the suave but slimy manipulator in "All About Eve."
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' - Courier-Journal
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The fort sits on the Patapsco River, and it was from ...
- Catching up with ballboy's chamber-pop poetry - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianCatching up with ballboy's chamber-pop poetrySan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 32 minutes agoHere, McIntyre's fuss-free lilt is pushed to the front of the mix, with just the slightest of echo applied to his ear-burrowing observations: "Here's to ...
- Poke a little fun at your old age in poetry - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Poke a little fun at your old age in poetryFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 5 hours agoannual International Longevity and Light Verse Contest. The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. ...
- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin Laden - The Tennessean
Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin LadenThe Tennessean, TN - 21 hours agoBin Laden's poems are "embedded" into his speeches at times, offering sometimes macabre insights into battle and death. Miller said, "He coaches his ...
- Botswana: Student Dramatists Defy Weather to Mount Great Show - AllAfrica.com
Botswana: Student Dramatists Defy Weather to Mount Great ShowAllAfrica.com, Washington - 7 hours agoThe first on the programme of the day was Form Two student Oratile Dube, who recited a poem she titled, My intuition. Focusing on the theme of education and ...
- CHINA: All the World's Stage - Inter Press Service
BEIJING, Aug 9 (IPS) - All the world is a stage and for a few mesmerising hours on Friday night that stage was China’s. Doubts over China as Olympic host faded away, at least temporarily, as the organisers delivered a fitting tribute to the mystery ...
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