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- Mystery of Two creates a Cleveland buzz by pushing the boundaries of ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mystery of Two, a Cleveland-based trio, has been creating a buzz locally and nationally with its forward-looking mix of experimental, indie rock. The band will be be performing Wednesday, June 18, on the main stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
- 'William Shakespeare a woman in disguise' - Daily News and Analysis
JERUSALEM: Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of ...
- Fayetteville News Stories and Articles - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Focusing on price fires up Wal-Mart's results Fayetteville, Ark. —- Wal-Mart executives said Friday that a reinvigorated focus on price has allowed the world's largest retailer to beat out competitors in a challenging economic environment... Wal ...
- Rollin Boyd Crane - Atascadero News
Rollin Boyd CraneAtascadero News, Atascadero - 1 hour agoHe had a passion for life, music, history, poetry, racecars, football, camping, fishing, motorcycles and his family. Rollin enjoyed being a member of the ...
- Tea and talk at the Mad Hatter - Twin Cities Planet
Tea and talk at the Mad HatterTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 3 hours agoSince then, Twin Cities residents have assembled weekly to discuss—over tea and cake—global humanitarian crises, peace efforts, and poetry. ...
- 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 ...
- More than 100 readers share their love for their fathers Dad: You da ... - Allentown Morning Call
The concept is simple enough. Even Dear Abby tells her readers every year that the best gift they can give their dads for Father's Day is to write them a letter and tell them how they feel about them -- before it's too late. Still, words don't always ...
- The poetry of departure - Guardian Blogs
On an epic scale? ... Departure does not have to be as mundane as a routine takeoff. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA A blog on poetry and travel could embark in any number of directions. Is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the most ill-omened voyage ever ...
- Seeing nature two ways (Kinston Free Press)
LA GRANGE - Photographer Edward Smith and painter David Russell use different media to interpret their worlds. During July and August, the public can share their worlds at the La Grange Arts Center.
- Xmas around the corner - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comXmas around the corneriAfrica.com, South Africa - 43 minutes agoCricket as poetry? Browning would be delighted. There’s also work on a series of rather risqué inflatable Matt Dunning dolls, potentially a huge hit with ...
- Wordsinhere: Take five (and six - Expatica Netherlands
Expatica NetherlandsWordsinhere: Take five (and sixExpatica Netherlands, Netherlands - 19 minutes agoEditor Natasha Gunn rekindles a love of poetry and prose at the launch of wordsinhere's fifth volume of the international literary journal Versal, ...
- ASU forensics team repeats its top 10 status - Arizona State University
ASU forensics team repeats its top 10 statusArizona State University, Tempe - 14 hours agoJulia Kolsrud, a senior majoring in political science, was the national runner-up (second place) in dramatic interpretation, semifinalist in prose ...
- Washington DC Examiners - San Francisco Examiner
“Citizen Kane,” TCM, Thursday, May 29, 4 p.m. (EST) Today’s pick is a no-brainer. This 1941 classic directed and co-written (with Herman Mankiewicz) by 26-year old wunderkind Orson Welles revolutionized the way of telling a story ... Driver Who ...
- Our Matriarchical Society - Global Politician
Our Matriarchical SocietyGlobal Politician, NY - 1 hour agoPoetry, literature, music. Basically anything that you need to work to build. Nobody gave Microsoft or Boeing or Ford to men. Males simply created all these ...
- Copiague High School students are Poetry in Motion (Amityville Record)
The students in Ester Davila's and Flor Melgar's Spanish native and level IV and V classes at Walter G. O'Connell Copiague High School recently participated in Hofstra University's annual Poetry Contest. For the fourth year in a row, Copiague students were awarded the top two spots in original poetry and first place in recitation.
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