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- Radcliffe keen for drag queen role - Winsford Guardian
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe lost his virginity to an older woman and the age difference would "freak some people out", according to US reports. But the 19-year-old actor, who is about to appear on stage in Broadway, New York, said the age ...
- TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of Captivity - Arutz Sheva
TV Feature: Home in Israel After 55 Years of CaptivityArutz Sheva, Israel - 9 hours agoSome of the classes view the Jewish bible through art, poetry, the Internet, geography, and archaeology. In the spirit of giving, Israeli Salad lastly takes ...
- 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 ...
- 'Van Gogh and Colors of the Night': Brilliantly charting an artist's metamorphosis (International Herald Tribune)
The exhibition "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York represents a new kind of blockbuster.
- Bullets - Events for Thursday, Sept. 18 - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
• The Rifle Elks Club, 5---01 W. 5th St., hosts progressive bingo every Thursday that is open to the public. Early bird is at 6:30 p.m., regular bingo at 7:30 p.m. Info: 625-2195.
- ACT and Stratford Shakespeare Festival Team Up for Racine's 'Phedre' - Broadway World
ACT and Stratford Shakespeare Festival Team Up for Racine's 'Phedre'Broadway World, NY - 2 hours ago“Timberlake’s extraordinary and fresh translation of Phèdre pays homage to the gorgeous poetry of the original while sustaining this play’s explosive heat ...
- Open-air poetry reading today - Haringey Independent
If the sound of lyrics in the open-air catches your fancy, pop along to today's courtyard poetry reading. Tipped as one of 12 new poets to watch by the Guardian, Kathryn Simmonds will be reading a selection of her work at Hornsey Library, Haringey ...
- Women's deaths still a mystery (Tallahassee Democrat)
Gadsden County Sheriff's investigator Scott Ivey has spoken with the mother of 33-year-old Bobbi Jean Tew so often, he said, he gets the feeling he knew her daughter.
- Wonderfully acted `Visitor' deserves a warm welcome - Grand Rapids Press
Widowed college professor Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) seems to lead a quiet life that's as uneventful and predictable as one of the economics classes he's been teaching for decades -- that is, until he stops in at the New York City apartment he ...
- Our fight for city’s heritage shows we care - Cumberland News
Cumberland NewsOur fight for city’s heritage shows we careCumberland News, UK - 2 hours agoI WONDER if any of your readers or their contacts have any information on the whereabouts of poetry written by the distinguished Cumbrian artist, ...
- Lubbock Chorale sings Beethoven's firsts - LubbockOnline.com
Lubbock Chorale sings Beethoven's firstsLubbockOnline.com, TX - 14 minutes ago"Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage" - He said, "This is one of the earliest choral tone poems: picturesque poetry set to music and really using the colors of ...
- SF High School students bring poetry lines to life - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Gulf Coast NewspapersSF High School students bring poetry lines to lifeGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 1 hour agoPaul went over voice and articulation techniques, how to dramatize and act out the poem and how to breathe, push their voices and overcome reciting poetry ...
- Meirelles making 'Love's Labour's Lost' - Digital Spy
Director Fernando Meirelles's next film will be a loose adaptation of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost . The Brazil-born helmer, whose credits include City Of God , The Constant Gardener and the Cannes opener Blindness , will transport the play to ...
- Intrepid Englishman leads kids to land of Ology - Daily News Journal
NEW YORK — "Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist ...
- Discover Laylah Ali's art at Lincoln's DeCordova Museum - MetroWest Daily News
Instead of scalpels, Laylah Ali uses brightly colored pencils to dissect the nameless malaise creeping through our lives in her signature creepy-funny drawings. Ali gained international recognition in 1999 when the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park ...
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