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- Two Poets At Elizabeth Park: Gray Jacobik And Richard Deming - Hartford Courant
Two Poets At Elizabeth Park: Gray Jacobik And Richard DemingHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoA lecturer at Yale University and an editor at Phylum Press, he has had poetry published in journals and is the author of several books. ...
- Why Change Is Just A Breath Away - Huffingtonpost.com
I just returned from a holiday in Europe where I spent my time relaxing in the sun in Italy and France. This trip was a bit different from most because for the first time in over 22 years, our children are no longer 'at home' needing us - the last ...
- { a vagabond's verses } (Concord Monitor)
The book is slim and softbound and completely unembellished. No introduction, no author's note, no explanation except for the briefest summary on the back cover. Whether by intent or (more likely) budget, the plainness only adds to the rich flavor and mystery of this unusual little book.
- Jokes are better said than read and do the pundits know what they're ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A joke is not a joke until it's told -- and forwarding doesn't count as telling. So says Jeff Fitzsimmons, co-founder of Milwaukee-based Comic Wonder, who believes that the fine art of telling jokes is under assault by "the seemingly endless supply ...
- Ackland, UNC relations set to tighten with grant - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
Ackland, UNC relations set to tighten with grantUniversity of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel, NC - 2 hours agoRobert Cantwell, a professor of American studies, co-curated an exhibition "The '50s and the Anti-'50s," and will also teach a fall semester course on the ...
- CONTEST: LOST BOYS: THE TRIBE DVD - Chud.com
Patrick Ripoll is a 20-something ex-film student who lives in his parent's basement in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. When he's not living it up in the fast-paced world of part-time retail employment, he enjoys watching movies, listening to music ...
- Parties, contests scheduled for release of Stephenie Meyer's ... - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comParties, contests scheduled for release of Stephenie Meyer's ...The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 13 hours ago1, unless noted: Barnes & Noble: Eton: Costumes, trivia and love-poem contests, prizes, giveaways, fake tattoo booth, arts, crafts. ...
- CNCF awards celebrate arts and culture - Caymen Net News
The Harquail Theatre was packed with happy award winners on the evening of 26 June, which began with a formal recognition of all the many volunteers who have worked so faithfully behind the scenes to make this year’s Cayman National Cultural ...
- REDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) Festival - Los Angeles Times
The third (and final) program of the fifth season of the New Original Works (NOW) Festival at REDCAT on Thursday night was handed over to three feminist -- or maybe post-feminist -- artists, with a secure sense of irony but a less secure sense of ...
- On Nikola Vaptsarov's death, poetry continues to live - Sofia Echo
On Nikola Vaptsarov's death, poetry continues to liveSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 3 hours agoTokadjiev then thanked Todor Batkov, president of the board of directors of the daily paper Standart, for the idea for the Shrine to Poetry and for ...
- An 'Office' worker takes to rock - Philadelphia Inquirer
As Dwight Schrute on The Office , Rainn Wilson is a walking sight gag with his thrift-shop clothes, chipped-kitchen-table haircut, and frowning face. But wait until you see him with heavy-metal hair and mascara in The Rocker , a comic film opening ...
- The Poetics of Mark Rylance - Blackbookmag.com
Perhaps understanding that the Tonys get very little press outside of New York, Best actor winner Mark Rylance from Boeing-Boeing did his best at this past Sunday's ceremony to ensure that the rest of us stood up and took notice. A little excerpt ...
- War of the Words (Idaho Press-Tribune)
BOISE -- "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never" -- ouch!Poets throughout the Treasure Valley showed how versatile words could be at the Poetry Slam DeLux, hosted by local poetry organization Big Tree Arts, in downtown Boise Monday. "A poetry slam is the competitive sport of performance poetry. Performance poetry is poetry written with the intent to perform it," said David ...
- Alesia: Madison beer fest soaking up popularity - Wisconsin State Journal
It's too popular. On a recent Sunday morning, Great Taste sold all of its 5,000 tickets in seemingly the time it takes to pour a tap beer. Despite limiting sales to in-person sites and mail order — nothing online — each $35 ticket was sold within ...
- Summer sizzles at Maltz: COPA Camp shows, 'Menopause' returns (The Jupiter Courier)
The Senior Conservatory Camp, June 9-28, ages 13-20, (now full) will present the final performance of "42nd Street" on Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28 at 7:30 p.m. at The Maltz in Jupiter.
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