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- Blazing 'Speaking in Tongues' at Calabash - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerBlazing 'Speaking in Tongues' at CalabashJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 4 hours ago... humorous comments spicing her poetry. Kei Miller was a searing welder's torch, bringing the house down repeatedly with a combination of pointed writing ...
- Poetic Justice - American Spectator
Poetic JusticeAmerican Spectator - 1 hour agoThey were sentenced to attend two sessions of poetry study. IN AN INTERVIEW with the Boston Globe, State's Attorney Quinn explained his unorthodox, ...
- Happy Birthday Saddam Hussein - ABC News
Iraqi schoolgirl pray over the tomb of Saddam Hussein in the village of Awja on April 28, 2008.... Iraqi schoolgirl pray over the tomb of Saddam Hussein in the village of Awja on April 28, 2008. Sunni Arab supporters of Saddam Hussein marked the ...
- OSU invites central Ohio to cultural festival - Lancaster Eagle Gazette
OSU invites central Ohio to cultural festivalLancaster Eagle Gazette, OH - 2 hours ago... gospel concert, poetry slam, a high school scholarship program and a town hall meeting to discuss issues plaguing the local African American community. ...
- Before Reno show, cowboy says he's more humorist than poet (Reno Gazette-Journal)
In past years, a trip to Reno for Rodney Nelson meant a teeth-rattling ride on a saddle bronc or jumping off a steer wrestling horse at full speed.
- Lesbian love in apartheid South Africa: ‘The World Unseen’ makes ... - Seven Magazine
Lesbian love in apartheid South Africa: ‘The World Unseen’ makes ...Seven Magazine, UK - 3 hours agoMiriam (Lisa Ray) is a voluptuous housewife and mother with a penchant for poetry. Amina (Sheetal Sheth) is a doe-eyed rebel that struts around town wearing ...
- Four Nights With Anna - Variety
VarietyFour Nights With AnnaVariety, CA - 46 minutes agoKeen to rediscover creative control, he's spent the past 17 years devoted to painting and poetry, before finding the right conditions to return to movies. ...
- On the write track - Cleveland Jewish News
Ohio publishing houses may not have the name recognition of McGraw-Hill or Oxford University Press, but they’re leaving an impressive imprint nonetheless. Here’s a look at several regional publishers that are either Jewish-owned or print work by ...
- George Garrett, at 78; versatile author, poet - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON - George Garrett, the author of more than 30 books of fiction, poetry, biography, and criticism, including an acclaimed trilogy of historical novels set in Elizabethan England, died Monday at his home in Charlottesville, Va., of bladder ...
- 'Camelot' king remains rough Diamond - Waterbury Republican American
'Camelot' king remains rough DiamondWaterbury Republican American, CT - 9 hours agoHe also wants his knights to write poetry and to be more sensitive. This king is certainly more comical than others who have played the role (I've been ...
- Holy Rollers: ministry keeps ladies looking, feeling good - Temple Daily Telegram
Volunteer Jan Doke gives the grinning Olamae Kelly a new hairdo on June 6. On Friday mornings, the Holy Rollers from Belton Church of God in Christ work a makeshift beauty salon at Crestview nursing home. (Mitch Green/Telegram) The Beatles took a sad ...
- Jim Norton: Conor McPherson's Poetry of the Everyday - Broadway.com
Jim Norton's Tony Award nomination for The Seafarer represents a perfect match between actor and material. Beginning with an acclaimed performance in The Weir a decade ago, Norton has appeared in five plays by Conor McPherson, demonstrating each time ...
- Tunisia: Jazzman William Parker Gives Dazzling Performance in Carthage (AllAfrica.com)
After Gilberto Gil and Liz Mac Comb, it was the turn of William Parker one of the world's greatest jazz figures and the worthy heir of Charlie Mingus, to enlighten the "Jazz in Carthage" scene with a dazzling performance of free jazz.
- Poetry: The Living Moment (Dartmouth Review)
Editor’s Note: In honor of poetry month, this past April, The Dartmouth Review presents the following two articles.
- Sun. Jun 22 - 4:31 AM - The Chronicle Herald
TORONTO (CP) — Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario’s top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel Helpless (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her ...
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