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- Performance and classical music listings - Philiy.com
All Shook Up Combines favorite Elvis hits with a new story. Closes 8/10. Surflight Theatre, Beach & Engleside Ave., Beach Haven; 609-492-9477. www.surflight.org . $29; $19 children. All The Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern Musical revue ...
- 33 1/3: Patti Smith's Horses - Popmatters.com
One of the most vivid and enduring products of that most exciting time and place in American popular music—New York City in the latter half of the 1970s—Patti Smith’s 1975 debut album Horses is unquestionably among the most academic of all ...
- Robin Williams to play World's Greatest Dad - Paste Magazine
When not dispelling the notion of any involvement with the forthcoming Donnie Darko sequel, S. Darko , Richard Kelly and Co. have been brewing new material over at Darko Entertainment HQ. Darko folks Sean McKittrick, Ted Hamm and Kelly himself are ...
- This Week Film August 26 'Chaplin' starring Robert Downey Jr. will be shown at the Stanley Theatre to conclude the ... (Rome Observer)
Tuesdays through August 26 Movies In The Park Series will present free family entertainment with an open mic from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and a feature film from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Watson-Williams Park, James Street between Steuben and Elm streets. Bring a chair. Adult volunteers are needed.
- Ten things to do at the 2008 National Poetry Slam in Madison (Isthmus)
The National Poetry Slam, or NPS, is the Super Bowl of spoken word. For months, slams featuring thousands of poets are held across the country, building up to late spring when teams are selected at scores of city championships. These squads then practice all summer for a shot at glory at the national competition, which will be held this week for the first time ever in Madison. In short, ...
- To breed or not to breed - Salon
June 27, 2008 | Hearty and overstuffed, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" arrives at bookstores this summer well-positioned to step into the niche pioneered by "Cold Mountain": the chewy yet suspenseful literary bestseller with a taproot in the classics ...
- HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES / THEY OFTEN CHANGE THE WORLD - OpEdNews
HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES / THEY OFTEN CHANGE THE WORLDOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour ago... and I do that every day as a therapist and Online columnist and blogger. I've always wanted to write from my heart , whether poetry or prose, ...
- Court Revives Lawsuit Against No Child Left Behind Law - Common Dreams
A federal appeals court on Monday revived a legal challenge to the federal No Child Left Behind education law, saying that school districts have been justified in complaining that the law required them to pay for testing and other programs without ...
- Hip-hop on over to the Green Show - Ashland Daily Tidings
Sneak in some free hip-hop entertainment tonight during the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Green Show. The show begins at 7:15 p.m. in the courtyard at the festival, 15 Pioneer St., Ashland. Did we mention it's free? Buckworld One: Hip-Hop Theater, a ...
- 'Living Lohan' Recap: Mean Girls - Starpulse.com
'Living Lohan' Recap: Mean GirlsStarpulse.com, CT - Jun 9, 2008Ali decides to take poetry from Lindsay's best friend, Caitlin, who died from Meningitis, and turn it into a song. Family Eilleen, whose daughter was ...
- Keen insights but writing is strained - Louisville Courier-Journal
Keen insights but writing is strainedLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 6 hours agoFrederick Smock chairs the English department at Bellarmine University. His forthcoming book is Craft-talk: On Writing Poetry. By Michel Marriott.
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God - Emediawire (press release)
Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with GodEmediawire (press release), WA - Aug 17, 2008Accompanying each poem is an inspirational Biblical scripture and an opportunity for the reader to contemplate his or her own experiences and relationship ...
- For the Palestinians, the death of the people's poet (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mahmoud Darwish, the writer and man of verse who died last weekend in Houston, at the age of 67, from complications following heart surgery, was that rare, expressive figure who managed to speak for...
- Arrest over Shakespeare theft (Channel 4)
A man has been arrested after a priceless first edition of Shakespeare's plays was handed in to a library.
- OTRE gets United Way grant - Cheraw Chronicle
OTRE gets United Way grantCheraw Chronicle, SC - 7 hours agoThe poetry contest is set for February 2009 with $300 in prizes for winners. “Thanks to the United Way and Founders Federal Credit Union, we will be able ...
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