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- Insider's guide from the storyteller's mouth (Concord Monitor)
New Hampshire storyteller and author Rebecca Rule will be celebrating publication of her latest work, Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire, tomorrow night in Northwood with a launch party featuring - what else - a lot of pie. Neighbors will bring it. Friends will bring it.
- OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008 - Blabbermouth.net
OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008Blabbermouth.net, NY - 2 hours agoSo if you ever thought about breaking free from the cocoon, butterfly, now is the (fucking) time. "Those that come in costume (blood pigs, ghostflowers, ...
- How Miley can get the best of both worlds (New York Daily News)
Lately, Miley Cyrus has been doing her damnedest to make the transition from imp to icon, with considerable help from the worldwide powerhouse that is the Disney empire. But her first move in this direction backfired big time.
- Old 97's Murry Hammond's First Solo Album Due August 18 (All About Jazz)
On August 18, 2008, Old 97's bass player and co-frontman Murry Hammond will celebrate the national release of his first full-length album outside of the Old 97's.
- Public Education, Civil Society, & the Quest for Democracy in Liberia - The Liberian Journal
Public Education, Civil Society, & the Quest for Democracy in LiberiaThe Liberian Journal, Minnesota - 41 minutes agoLiberians believe that Liberia was founded on “Christian principles,” but not many Liberian know what those principles are and what they mean for the ...
- Selected and otherwise (The Phoenix)
After I exited Lafayette College in June 1964, I spent the summer as a cub reporter for my Connecticut home-town newspaper, The Trumbull Times . The only news worth repeating is that I interviewed Jayne Mansfield.
- Net savvy 96-year-old blogs to share ideas - Daily News & Analysis
Net savvy 96-year-old blogs to share ideasDaily News & Analysis, India - May 28, 2008Its subject categories vary from Buxton (his home town), economics, world politics, environment, history, philosophy, poetry, psychology, religion and an ...
- Live Music to Infuse ''Tis Pity' at A.C.T.; Hayden and Augesen Are Taboo (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
René Augesen and Tony Award nominee Michael Hayden will be the forbidden lovers of American Conservatory Theater's new production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, directed by A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff.
- Teen reads as sight slips away - KRIS-TV
Teen reads as sight slips awayKRIS-TV, TX - 24 minutes agoIn addition to his love of reading, DeMarcus recently began writing poetry. One of his poems is titled Look in the Mirror. A portion of it reads: "When I ...
- Improvisation...Like The Weather (All About Jazz)
I thought I would talk about improvising and I should say that I'd try to talk about it because words are often difficult for me. My performance world is sonic; more poetry than prose, more like the weather than the forecast—more pliable and less specific—cloud-like and always shifting shape.
- NHS forensics names one champ at state - Newton Kansan
NHS forensics names one champ at stateNewton Kansan, KS - 1 hour agoFinals qualifiers: Jimmie Norman, 11th, poetry; Chris Ross, eighth, prose, Aubrey Denney/Chris Ross, 10th, duet: Bill Newell, 10th, foreign extemp; ...
- Between truth and lies - Daily Telegraph
One day in 1914, the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa sat down - or rather stood up, at a chest of drawers - and wrote 30 poems. They spoke in a clear voice that sprang from a fully realised persona, or heteronym, whom he called Alberto Caeiro. Pessoa ...
- Lois Roisman; Philanthropist Had Success as a Playwright - Washington Post
Washington PostLois Roisman; Philanthropist Had Success as a PlaywrightWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoIt was performed at community theaters nationally and anthologized in "Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women" (1997). Her poetry ...
- Marguerite McGlinn, 63, teacher and writer - Philadelphia Inquirer
Marguerite Mulligan McGlinn, 63, of Bryn Mawr, an English teacher and writer, died of pancreatic cancer at home Tuesday. Mrs. McGlinn, who formerly was chairwoman of the English department at Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls in Flourtown, gave up ...
- To have an event listed, s... - Akron Beacon Journal
To have an event listed, s...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoFeaturing poetry by Kent State University professor Maj Ragain, David Hassler and students of KSU's WICK Outreach Poetry Program, Merle Mollenkoff, ...
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