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- Smart, sharp ?Boys? advance to head of class (Portland Tribune)
At the start of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed comedy/drama, “The History Boys,” which won a record six Tony Awards on Broadway, it’s as if the play is almost too smart — swirling and surging with scholarly intelligence, the literary canon always at its command. Its ...
- The poetry, sound and accent of Francis Cabrel - Jordan Times
AMMAN - Although France remains his main territory, his main audience, the exceptional songwriting skills of Francis Cabrel have made him a star outside his country’s borders too. Cabrel’s new album titled “Des roses et des orties” (roses and ...
- Piedmont veterans memorial service honors women - Anniston Star (subscription)
Anniston Star (subscription)Piedmont veterans memorial service honors womenAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 3 hours ago... read poetry and wept. Many in the bleachers fanned themselves and shielded their eyes with a booklet on how to handle the American flag. ...
- 12:35 p.m. - Book launch, poetry reading tomorrow at Java Junction (Pacific Daily News)
12:35 p.m., May 14 — The University of Guam's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences-Women and Gender Studies Program and Division of English and Applied Linguistics is sponsoring a book launch and poetry reading of Emelihter Kihleng's "My Urohs" at 6 p.m. on Thursday at the Java Junction Cafe at the Agana Shopping Center in Hagåtña.
- Craig briefs for May 19 - Craig Daily Press
Sports physicals for the 2008-09 school year for middle and high school students take place from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Kinder Family Clinic, 595 Russell St. The cost is $15. Call 826-0911. Free sports exams at Moffat Family Clinic Moffat Family Clinic ...
- Alum's poetry unveils sex metaphors galore - Red and Black
Alum's poetry unveils sex metaphors galoreRed and Black, GA - 35 minutes agoI didn't mean to write a book of poetry. I don't really read a lot of poetry." Therein lies a major problem: admitting to writing poetry without reading ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (Boston Herald)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said today in publishing excerpts of his...
- Shabazz grads celebrate marching to their own drummer (The Capital Times)
Instead of flinging mortar boards into the air, students playfully batted around a beach ball. "Pomp and Circumstance" was replaced by an all-staff rendition of Crosby Stills Nash and Young's "Teach Your Children." One student even replaced the traditional cap and gown with a tie-dyed bandana, peace sign T-shirt and pearl white blazer. It was just another normal graduation for Shabazz City High ...
- Chopper Read's bodyguard accused of death threat - News.com.au
MARK "Chopper" Read's bodyguard threatened to chop a man's head off with a meat cleaver over a $10 debt, a court has been told. Melbourne man Ken Pennant handed himself into police after they left a calling card for him at his local pub. Mr Pennant ...
- Partners in music (The Australian)
IN November 2002, the once great American soprano Kathleen Battle toured Australia. Eight years before shehad been fired by the Metropolitan Opera in New York for "unprofessional actions", but she continued to terrorise her piano accompanists in recital concerts. When the pianist for her Australian tour resigned, Sharolyn Kimmorley stepped in.
- High schools roll out their spring productions - Westerly Sun
Kelsey Pierson plays Francis, a stage mom, and Grace Rezendez plays Adelaide, a child actor, in "A Tough Act To Follow" at Stonington High School. (Sun Photo by Heather Ladd) It’s May, and that means high school drama clubs across the land are ...
- Calendar and FYI 4/12 (Provo Daily Herald)
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- Festival of Books was last weekend’s best-seller - Downey Patriot
Downey PatriotFestival of Books was last weekend’s best-sellerDowney Patriot, CA - 4 hours agoIt was also there that the audience was treated to book readings by Ben Barnes (“Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”); Marlee Matlin and co-author Doug ...
- Five years down the road - Half Moon Bay Review
When Nancy Elliot pays one of her regular visits to the handsome Mexican rosewood cross on Highway 1 just south of Half Moon Bay, she picks up litter and, if it’s spring, tends the cheerful daffodils she planted there. Sometimes she is joined by ...
- General Reader Forums - Manhattan Mercury
So if my math is correct from the related article. Prince still has 4 years left on his original 5 year deal. (5 year deal, after 1st year an additional year was added automatically minus the 2 years he has been here =4 yrs left) I am all for giving ...
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