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- Beware The P-Words - Vitalfootball
Beware The P-WordsVitalfootball, UK - 9 hours agoBe advised that it was not poetry in motion. Especially when the reply is in slow motion. Around now, this column would normally pick a preferred Colchester ...
- New Perspectives Presents 'Cyclone' at NYMF Starting 9/23 - Broadway World
New Perspectives Presents 'Cyclone' at NYMF Starting 9/23Broadway World, NY - 4 hours agoA published poet and playwright, Dana holds MFAs in both Playwriting and Poetry, and is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America. ...
- Spare (me the) change - National Post
Spare (me the) changeNational Post, Canada - 4 hours agoThe storyline features Brett Matthews (voiced by Michael Mish) as a teen who smashes his car into a top-secret research lab where a molecular transfer ray ...
- Fri, Aug 29 2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
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- Calendar of events - Free Lance-Star
Cici's Night for Breast Cancer , Cici's Pizza, 50 Dunn Drive, Stafford. Fund raiser to help Kelly Chapman raise money to walk in the Breast Cancer 3-Day in Washington. 4-8 p.m. 540/538-3310. Harley Davidson Rally and Convention , Fredericksburg Expo ...
- No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails it (Albany Times Union)
ALBANY -- Wow, can John Patrick Shanley write a play.It's no surprise that in 2005, "Doubt: A Parable" won both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Capital Repertory Theatre's season-closing production of the play, directed by Terence Lamude, is like a hammer blow to the forehead. If you like to leave the theater thinking, this is your kind of stuff. The play is set in 1964, when the ...
- Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patience - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patienceSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 9 hours agoCameras, camcorders and books of poetry are scattered over the floor. "We always do things that violate rules. We combine art and politics to achieve ...
- Powerful Canadians like poetry in motion (Toronto Star)
He's the head coach with an iron fist who drives his rowers unrelentingly.
- In the name of the mother - National Catholic Reporter
In the name of the motherNational Catholic Reporter, Missouri - 21 minutes agoWithin this realm some artists stand out: in music, composer Arvo Pärt. In poetry, Rainer Maria Rilke and Gerard Manley Hopkins. In Craighead’s work in the ...
- Texas & Neighbors: Halloween hotel package in New Orleans (Dallas Morning News)
Want to be spooked? Hotel Monteleone, a New Orleans French Quarter hotel with many stories about mysterious occurrences, is offering a Haunted Weekend package for Halloween.
- Writer picks music without reason - Telegraph-Journal
Writer picks music without reasonTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 12 hours agoRay Fraser published his first poetry (For the Miramichi) in 1966 when he was about 25. In the last 42 years, he's gone on to publish poetry, novels, ...
- The Power of Music in the Ancient World - Newsblaze.com
Music has power. The power to move us to the heroic as in battle, to comfort in grief, to communicate with children too young for words, and to reach out in almost every religion to that which is sacred in us. This power was once in our history ...
- BYU professor gains 2 honors (Deseret Morning News)
A Brigham Young University English professor was recently honored as the first-place winner of a national poetry contest and was also named Professor of the Year by faculty and students in his program.
- A Van Cliburn Anniversary: From Musician to Folk Hero - RedOrbit
A Van Cliburn Anniversary: From Musician to Folk HeroRedOrbit, TX - Aug 6, 2008There's no "Banner" or poetry; in Russia, he was more a musician than an objectified folk hero and, interestingly, seems more in his element. ...
- Shaky narrator in 'tabloid hell' - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Shaky narrator in 'tabloid hell'Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 40 minutes agoThe way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that - her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
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