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- Opening: Kid stage actors present 'Annie Get Your Gun' in Everett - HeraldNet
Opening: Kid stage actors present 'Annie Get Your Gun' in EverettHeraldNet, WA - 14 minutes agoThe ballet is based on a second century Greek poem and revolves around a shepard and shepardess and their blossoming love. Caitlin Campbell, the principal ...
- Kermit Love: Designer of Big Bird - The Independent
With a background in designing costumes and marionettes for ballet productions, Kermit Love created for television a towering, iconic character that would achieve worldwide fame in a programme acclaimed for its educational qualities. The 8ft 2in Big ...
- Local wagon train to participate in annual event (El Dorado Times)
Area residents will have the opportunity to step back into the Old West Saturday as part of the Symphony in the Flint Hills, held one mile south of Council Grove.
- Murdoch unmasked: Meeting a media mogul - The Independent
Michael Wolff's book 'The Man Who Owns The News: Inside The Secret World Of Rupert Murdoch' claims to provide the first truly intimate portrait of the newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch's biographer got an up-close-and-personal look at the media mogul ...
- State library announces best books of Indiana awards - nwitimes.com
State library announces best books of Indiana awardsnwitimes.com, IN - 52 minutes agoThe competition consists of four categories, children's/young adult; fiction; nonfiction; and poetry. A panel of judges in each category considered all ...
- Former US poet laureate receives $100,000 prize (Miami Herald)
Former U.S. poet laureate Louise Glueck has been awarded the Wallace Stevens Award, a $100,000 prize for "outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry," the Academy of American Poets announced Tuesday.
- Meet The New Boss - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesMeet The New BossCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoBut it's the band's carefully crafted lyrics that have always reminded this Jersey native of the Boss's populist poetry. Though the edges of the Hold ...
- Book lists backroads of Texas - Abilene Reporter-News
Book lists backroads of TexasAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 6 minutes agoTexas Poetry Calendar: More than 75 Texas poets have pieces published in the new "Texas Poetry Calendar 2009," edited by Scott Wiggerman and Cindy Huyser ...
- GRSF sonnet winners announced (Winona Daily News)
The Great River Shakespeare Festival announced July 26 the winners of its first ever City-Wide Sonnet Contest at the Acoustic Café.
- Mahmoud Darwish funeral (Photo: Marjire Sackett, AIC) - Alternative Information Center (AIC)
Mahmoud Darwish funeral (Photo: Marjire Sackett, AIC)Alternative Information Center (AIC), Israel - 18 hours agoAs an historical project aimed at promoting justice and a joint life of peace for Palestinians and Israelis in the region, the Alternative Information ...
- Danielle Steel writes to ‘give people hope’ (MSNBC)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. The famed romance author, who hates having the spotlight on her and prefers to be the "invisible observer," still gets nervous with every novel and "wants to work forever."
- Sageser, Hardage earn Padereski Awards - Plainview Daily Herald
Thirteen local piano students from the class of Betty Jayne Castle, piano teacher in Hale Center, participated in the National Piano Playing Guild Auditions, sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, Teacher Division of the American College ...
- NZ Actor Conquers Musical Mountain (Scoop.co.nz)
MONDAY 21 JULY, 2008 – Journey to the hall of Norway’s mythical Mountain King this August as the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and accomplished actor Paolo Rotondo conjure the remarkable life of adventurer and rogue Peer Gynt.
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'alcohol' (Torontoist)
Toronto's city councillors have voted to change the rules governing their office budgets, which includes the elimination of alcohol with meals with staff, mileage compensation to and from City Hall, and compensation for raffle tickets or silent auction bids.
- Poet Alfred Arteaga, professor of Chicano and ethnic studies, dies ... - UC Berkeley
Poet Alfred Arteaga, professor of Chicano and ethnic studies, dies ...UC Berkeley, CA - 2 hours ago... thought around the meaning of life, the possibility of truth and the uncertainty of the afterlife, concluding that art and poetry triumph over nihilist ...
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