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- 6/19 Impact Review by Wilkenfeld: Lethal reminds us all what he's made ... - Pro Wrestling Torch
Where We've Been: The ratings have been fluctuating wildly lately, but, for those who missed it, last week marked the first time in recent memory that the main event was the top rated match of the show. I had hoped that would give them cause to build ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it aloneSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoAndersen himself indulges in a strangely erotic ballet with a mannequin that melts into a striptease. The visual sleight-of-hand keeps us a little off ...
- Table Conversations: Mario Batali - Tampa Tribune
Table Conversations: Mario BataliTampa Tribune, FL - 2 hours ago... and "grilling" go together like the verse and refrain in a love song by Lennon and McCartney. laughs Every now and then I squeeze a little poetry out. ...
- Writers find a local haven in Manhattanville - Lower Hudson Journal news
Writers find a local haven in ManhattanvilleLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoThe 90 students - about 15 to a class - can choose from two fiction workshops; one in writing for children and young adults; a poetry workshop; ...
- Time to represent - Sovo.com
Sovo.comTime to representSovo.com, GA - 2 hours agoAmong the artists sharing some of their “brown sugar†are The Queen Sheba, an internationally renowned spoken word poet who was crowned 2007 National Poetry ...
- Poetry meets land rights meets my philosophy on office appearances - Oregonian
I think I'll celebrate at 6:30 p.m. today by wincing and raising a glass of water. It's been seven days since I ruptured the patellar tendon and I feel like I'm finally getting a grasp on the balance between pain vs. prescription narcotics. I spent ...
- 'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today (The Bismarck Tribune)
Title: "The Bell Jar" Author: Sylvia Plath Pages: 244 Available: Online and booksellers It was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Bell Jar," for a blurb on the cover warned me that it was "a heartbreaking story of a talented young woman who descends into madness."
- Our History Across the Landscape: The Architecture of Dartmouth (Dartmouth Review)
Dartmouth ranks among the oldest colleges in America, and the deep sense of history and loyalty shared by alumni for their College over the centuries reflects this. Yet in terms of physical buildings, little remains that connects the students of today with Eleazar Wheelock’s wooden college.
- Full-bodied flair - Tonight South Africa
Development programmes can be rather dry affairs. Not so Flare, Clare Stopford's mission at The Actors Centre, in association with The Market Theatre, to skill potential female directors. So far, so very good. Three of the six chosen theatre ...
- The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvas - Salina.com
The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvasSalina.com, KS - 9 hours agoOne bird will be reciting poetry, another will be singing, and the third will have a piece of chalk to represent the artist. "That's a two- to three-day ...
- THE CLASS: Inside the Walls of French Education - Huffington Post
THE CLASS: Inside the Walls of French EducationHuffington Post, NY - 3 hours agoThe teacher in the film, lauded as a "Dead Poets Society" champion, appeared, to my American-educated eye, somewhat conservative in his ironic authoritarian ...
- Television movies for the week of May 25 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of May 25Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 37 minutes agoA teen with a penchant for morbid poetry forms a unique bond with her stuffy employer at an upscale clothing store. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC) • My ...
- Waldorf Scores Well In French Poetry Contest - Garden City News
Waldorf Scores Well In French Poetry ContestGarden City News, USA - 3 hours agoThe annual contest, sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF), encourages both the recitation of previously published poetry and ...
- 2008 Artists to Watch (Jackson Free Press)
Music is constantly evolving ,and so is the southern landscape that produces so many young new artists. Every year, the summer brings with it not only sweltering heat, but also the opportunity to get out and enjoy some good music.
- New in Paperback: A Potent Reminder of the Fury of AIDS - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When Andrew Holleran first published "Ground Zero" in 1988, his essays recorded the start of AIDS in America. As the crisis around "the gay cancer" mounted, he wrote that living in New York made "you feel like someone at a dinner party whose fellow ...
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