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- 'Katorse Shorts': The long and short of it - ABS-CBN
Watching "Katorse Shorts", an omnibus of short films produced by the Katorse Writers’ Group, "a group of young writer-filmmakers who were part of Ricky Lee’s 14th Scriptwriting Workshop"—as they describe themselves—one realizes how many films ...
- Liner Notes: Word to the 23rd (The Source Weekly)
Spoken word is hard to pull off. Sometimes this genre, or subgenre, if you will, brings to mind beret-intensive poetry slams where ideological rhetoric tends to trump skill. There are some heavy spoken word elements at play with Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra, but it’s not the sort of aforementioned dimly lit coffee house nonsense. AHK23 is a San Diego-based four-piece band that serves as ...
- Playing to the Devoted (Folo) Children Who Dance, Shoot, and Kill ... - RedOrbit
Playing to the Devoted (Folo) Children Who Dance, Shoot, and Kill ...RedOrbit, TX - May 23, 2008The story, minimal as it is, has some interesting gothic implications. A young man (played by Felix Lajko) returns home to a Hungarian river settlement ...
- The stadium's top moments - Albany Times Union
Albany Times UnionThe stadium's top momentsAlbany Times Union, NY - 1 hour agoThere's poetry to the fact that on the day The House that Ruth Built opens, The Bambino himself hits the first home run. 4. Don Larsen's perfect game, ...
- O Searcaigh conspicuous by absence from poetry - Irish Independent
O Searcaigh conspicuous by absence from poetryIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoBy Colin Bartley As was widely predicted, the controversial poet Cathal O Searcaigh did not appear on either the Higher or Ordinary Level Leaving Cert Irish ...Student-friendly paper passes the test Irish Independentall 3 news articles
- To go or not to go? (The New Statesman)
Should you visit Burma? Not if you want to discover the harsh realities of life under the generals
- Tantingco: Barack H. Obama and Kapampangans (Sun Star)
I AM surprised at the amount of pessimism, even cynicism, among my friends over Barack Obama's victory in the just-concluded Democratic primary season.
- Four views on Hindus and Muslims - Hindu
HinduFour views on Hindus and MuslimsHindu, India - 18 minutes agoOur languages, our poetry, our literature, our culture, our art, our dress, our manners and customs, the innumerable happenings of our daily life, ...
- Physician changed many lives - Regina Leader-Post
Physician changed many livesRegina Leader-Post, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd Dr. Huston was a poet: his poems appeared in several poetry journals, his collection Visions and Voices was published in 1996. From doctor to friend, ...
- Brand X - my diversified self - News Today Online
Brand X - my diversified selfNews Today Online, Philippines - 37 minutes agoApo Layon Sansag stood with pride in the authenticity of the Mangyan Script and the melodious Mangyan poetry and chanters Federico Tuohan Caballero, ...
- Dick Martin, 86; zany comedian took TV by storm with 'Laugh-In' (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Ah, Wilderness!' sets sentimental comedy in the woods (The Capital Times)
SPRING GREEN -- Punctuated by the pop of Fourth of July firecrackers, the opening of "Ah, Wilderness!" at American Players Theatre reaches back toward a simpler, sweeter time. Like Garrison Keillor's beloved Lake Wobegon, back then, fathers were strong but even-tempered, women were protected and boys snuck out at night to shyly kiss their sweethearts -- and nothing more. It's a time that could ...
- Where: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross - Houston Chronicle
Where: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul RossHouston Chronicle, United States - 23 minutes agoIn 1969, American poet, essayist and novelist Ishmael Reed coined the term "neo-hoodoo" to refer to the use of ritualism in contemporary art. ...
- Dick Martin, 86, comic half of landmark 'Laugh-in' - Boston Globe
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Not on our watch - Buffalo News
Andrew Beiter remembers his teenage years, with post-school afternoons of lolling in front of “Gilligan’s Island.” Days when he believed that “what we do won’t make a difference.” That’s hard to imagine given his current life of ...
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