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- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy (The Washington Times)
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly...
- Bullwhip maestro helped Indiana get cracking for latest - Denver Post
Bullwhip maestro helped Indiana get cracking for latestDenver Post, CO - 2 hours agoHe often delivers his theories of whip science with professional poetry: "I want to slow the motion of the whip so the camera can catch the action and the ...
- Poetry integral part of life in hamlet - Viet Nam News
Poetry integral part of life in hamletViet Nam News, Vietnam - 52 minutes agoNguyen Gia Tu, head of the village’s poem club who inherited the tradition from his grandfather and father, said poetry was as important as rice or corn to ...
- Poetry presents a humanizing touch - KUAR
Poetry presents a humanizing touchKUAR, AR - 45 minutes agoHis poetry collections, beginning with 1982's "The Immigrant Schoolboy's Bolero," are marked with political commentary. Espada received the American Book ...
- Chinese frustration, expressed in poetry - Foreign Policy Passport
Chinese frustration, expressed in poetryForeign Policy Passport - 9 hours agoA poem that has been circulating on the Internet lately offers insight into the frustrations that many Chinese -- including those studying in the United ...
- About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ... - The Moderate Voice
About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ...The Moderate Voice - 1 hour agoMoreover, both troubadour poetry and courtly love were closely associated with southern French heretical movements, especially the Albigensions, ...
- 'Wishy-Washy Approach To Public Policy' honey2me (Jackson Free Press)
Juan Felipe Herrera is one of the preeminent voices in 20th-century Chicano poetry. Since the early 1970s, he’s devoted his multimedia work to challenging the notions of what it is to be a Mexican American. ...
- Palestinian anti-narratives in the films of Elia Suleiman - Arab Media & Society
Arab Media & SocietyPalestinian anti-narratives in the films of Elia SuleimanArab Media & Society, Egypt - 12 hours agoThe Nazareth sections are based on a series of vignettes of daily life, giving a sense of the ghetto-like existence of the Palestinians living in Nazareth. ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions - San Jose Mercury News
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the ...
- Review: Exiles, by Ron Hansen (The Tennessean)
Hansen's unusual work of fiction astutely blends two real-life narratives: the story of a reluctant poet and the aftermath of a shipwreck in the Thames River estuary in 1875.
- Feel the pulse - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarFeel the pulseMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 35 minutes agoThe venue will also play host to a selection of performance arts events such as KL poetry slam by Dram Projects and WordForward, improv and sketches by ...
- The pliancy of science - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe pliancy of scienceguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoSo why did I ask a musician to review his book? Poetry in motion ... a dolphin pictured by a German police vessel in the Baltic. ...
- Maoist China foreign policy: 1970s and 1980s - Boston IMC
(a) SOUTHEAST ASIA. Only in China’s traditional “sphere of influence†has the People’s Republic given consistent material support to powers abroad – to North Korea and North Vietnam – and verbal support to movements against governments ...
- RADIO U: Students hone DJ skills on air (Colorado Springs Gazette)
In the dimly lit basement of radio station KRCC, DJs Alex Horner and Scott Ventrudo are playing Mongolian hip-hop on Colorado College's new student radio station, SOCC.
- Saved from the brink of extinction - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, April 28 -- More than 1,000 years ago, when the great scholar Su Shi (1037-1101) visited the Red Cliff at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River with a friend, they marveled at the great changes that had taken place since Cao Cao waged a ...
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