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- A Midsummer Night's Dream | Harvest Rain - Australian Stage Online
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Harvest RainAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 3 hours agoWhether it's the meddling fairies, the theatrical antics of Nick Bottom and Peta Quince, the lovers' haps and mishaps, or the astonishing poetry, ...
- Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful film - Philadelphia Inquirer
Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful filmPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoAnd with Jellyfish he and his partner, Shira Geffen - the duo share writing and directing credit here - have produced a little piece of cinematic poetry. ...
- What readers know about that New Yorker cover. - Slate
Put the same drawing on a TV screen with the Fox emblem in the corner and a pair of couch potatoes parked in front of it--put that on your cover, and you've got satire. And howlless was equally clear : Any satire that can be easily used to further ...
- MUSEUMS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is a National Historic Landmark with a collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists, and an accredited zoo. Two sculpture exhibitions titled "Good Things Come in Small Packages: Metallic and Relief Sculpture" and "The Bronze Zoo: Anna Hyatt Huntington and Exotic Animals" are on display in the Rainey Sculpture ...
- His performance will not be televised (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Gil Scott-Heron intrigues with poetry, music... By Grant Britt.Revolution has long been a favorite theme for musicians. John Lennon weighed in on the subject, as did The Clash. But no musical composition to date had the impact that musician/street poet Gil Scott-Heron's did when he told a complacent middle-class American audience in 1970 that the revolution would not be televised. "You will not ...
- Bookshop with a view (The Telegraph)
In the quaint Radhanath Mullick Lane, off College Street and just a few bends away from Putiram, a bookshop has just been born. Formally, it is called Charchapad — also the name of its imprint.
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
- Anatomy of a bomb scare (WorldNetDaily)
Mid-morning, in the heart of a major American city, something's wrong, very wrong. A high-rise building's alarm goes off a block from City Hall in Philadelphia, and everyone's ordered to evacuate. Is it a fire? A bomb threat? A false alarm? Or terrorism? Oy!
- Plenty of ways to celebrate Canada Day - Lethbridge Herald
Plenty of ways to celebrate Canada DayLethbridge Herald, Canada - 9 hours agoFort Whoop-Up has a hay-barn full of heritage activities that includes Blackfoot drumming and dancing, gun and cannon fire, cowboy poetry and storytelling, ...
- Something’s cooking from Juday (Manila Bulletin)
Her diploma from a local culinary school is just the beginning. This actress is training her sight next on the mecca of it all, the Culinary Institute of America…
- The Changing Vision Of My Mother's Days (Forbes)
For me, these days, it's become very much more Motherhood than Hallmark.
- Tonight No Poetry Will Serve - Nation
of the unslept unsleeping Adrienne Rich's most recent book is The School Among the Ruins: Poems 2000-2004 . A selection of her essays, Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations , appeared in 2003. She edited Muriel Rukeyser's Selected Poems for ...
- Parting gifts for Martin's mate - BBC News
What's the power of poetry? As a parting gift, Martin McGuinness presented Ian Paisley with a couple of hand-written poems. Mr McGuinness wrote one of the poems himself One was a passage from Seamus Heaney's The Cure At Troy in the laureate's own ...
- Writing, painting, rallying and beyond: Litchfield County Writers ... - Waterbury Republican-American
Davyne Verstandig is director of the Litchfield County Writer's project. Contributed TORRINGTON — Poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay's unconventional foibles charmed a young Hamden girl in the 1950s. Millay's independent, revolutionary ...
- After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbers - BurlingtonFreePress.com
After Dark: ‘Shout It Out’ strongest in musical numbersBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 1 hour ago(It’s the tired farmer who takes time to recite poetry with his son, one of the few moments of good old-fashioned parent-child interaction in the movie. ...
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