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- Movie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008 - PopMatters
PopMattersMovie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008PopMatters, IL - 11 minutes agoAccording to Variety, the African American auteur, having just wrapped up his take on the legendary Buffalo Soldiers of World War II (Miracle at St. Anna, ...
- Tuesday, May 13th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Tuesday, May 13thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 13 minutes agoMusical theater company 42nd Street Moon performs the revue based on the songs and poetry of EY Yip Harburg. Squeeze Box Marsh, 1062 Valencia; 826-5750, ...
- Lifelong learning made easier - Woodbury Bulletin
Lifelong learning made easierWoodbury Bulletin, MN - 1 hour agoAnd the poetry class was taught by an Afton resident in her home. EC provides an outlet for individuals to share their interests and skills. ...
- Viva Volo! - Taste T.O.
Viva Volo!Taste T.O., Canada - 39 minutes agoBut with some coaxing from his wife, Ina, and sister, he took over Volo from some family friends who had opened it several years before. ...
- Ray Tallis: 'At 15 I was a biochemical materialist' (Guardian Unlimited)
Ray Tallis: 'Old people tend to get lumped together. In fact, they are far more heterogenrous than the young.' Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Philosopher. Doctor. Novelist. Poet. Academic.
- Do This! - Philadelphia Inquirer
Joel McHale, host of E!'s snarky clip show The Soup , will make his Philly debut as a stand-up comedian tonight at the Keswick Theatre (291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside). McHale also contributes weekly to Adam Carolla's radio show and had a recent guest ...
- Indian River County community connection: May 25 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
Indian River County community connection: May 25Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - 23 minutes agoCreative Writing, Poetry: Discussion, critiques, encourages budding writers. Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, 6 pm Adults. ...
- Gold Buckle Network Inks Co-marketing Deal with American Cowboy Magazine (PRWeb)
Alliance offers enhanced benefits to GBN Members and AC readers and establishes online marketing partnership between leading Western content providers. (PRWeb May 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/GoldBuckleNetwork/AmericanCowboy/prweb907134.htm
- Aspen weekend: Theater, music, more - Aspen Times
Aspen weekend: Theater, music, moreAspen Times, CO - 9 hours agoThe weekend events calendar also boasts a Fryingpan River cleanup, Poetry Night at Aspen’s Zélé Café and farming fun at the Rock Bottom Ranch, ...
- Sneak a peek at one of the first shows that will open Great Lakes ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marc Moritz/Special to The Plain Dealer The Boise summer appears to agree with "Into the Woods" director Victoria Bussert and choreographer Martin Cespedes, both Clevelanders, as they oversee a rehearsal. O brave new world. Miranda had it right. It's ...
- Cumberland County's teens gather for a celebration of art - Atlantic City Press
MILLVILLE - Beneath one tent, a student stood on a slight stage and accepted the crowd's courteous applause after finishing a reading of his poetry. Nearby, under another tent, rows of students sat and watched a watercolor demonstration while ...
- 'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des Walsh - St. John's Telegram
'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des WalshSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd then, from a dark corner in the room, someone shouts "Cut!" and everyone's posture changes; no one has to party for the next couple of minutes. ...
- Hannon Assembles Super Squad (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Richard Hannon will launch his usual all-out assault on the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury.
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - Straits Times
STOCKHOLM - BANGLADESHI novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm on Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work. 'By writing books, I wanted to do something ...
- Writing his own story (The Salem News)
"Please, no doom and gloom," Christopher Reardon asks. "This isn't another kid in a wheelchair crying about his life." This is a kid in a wheelchair who says he's trying to tell the truth about his life. A kid, a man, really, who just turned 22 and wants his writings to challenge the way people think about cancer survivors, wheelchair drivers and maybe even the world.
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