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- Oakland Hills Examiner - San Francisco Examiner
Though it would be nice to have an official poet laureate, maybe confining poet Jan Steckel to the Oakland Hills is unfair. She has been writing eloquently about broader social, cultural and sensory experiences for a long time. Steckel is a published ...
- Sunday Poetry - The Wreck - OpEdNews.com
It's about the consequences. Welcome to the Sunday Poetry Series. Some of you may remember this one ( I wrote it two years ago and it has been around the net a bit) but it is one of my favorites and for those who have not yet read it, I hope you like ...
- Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast lively - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast livelyPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 4 hours agoJoe Petrolowicz, this year's director, believes some of the reticence is because the dialogue is in blank verse -- a tricky non-rhyming poetry that other ...
- Man 'a plagiarist, not a terrorist' - Melbourne Herald Sun
Man 'a plagiarist, not a terrorist'Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoHe said the almagdese website covered a wide variety of Islamic topics including poetry and a small part concerned "more extremist issues".
- Tim Goodman - San Francisco Gate
Mad Men: Drama. 10 p.m. Sundays on AMC. In the first episode of the second season of "Mad Men," there's a great moment - in fact, many great moments - that immediately justify the runaway critical acclaim for this series while underscoring the ...
- Question of the Day: - Grand Rapids Press
It's not a trick question. Some local theatergoers are concerned that FYT's practice of casting adult actors in its productions spoils opportunities for young people. The theater's mission, counters executive director William P. Ward, is not ...
- Vilhelm Hammershoi's show at the Royal Academy proves he should be better known (Independent)
An empty room. An open door, giving a glimpse of another empty room. Bare walls. Bare tables. Bare polished boards. A cold, clear light coming in, casting a slant of brightness on to a wall or floor. A woman in a long dark dress, standing alone and motionless. Her back turned. Whites, greys, blacks, browns so deep they're near-monochrome. A geometry of straight edges. The odd gleam. Stillness. ...
- Erik Darling, folk musician noted for hit 'Walk Right In' - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON - Erik Darling, 74, a singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist who played a vital role in the revival of American folk music and was identified with the 1960s pop hit "Walk Right In," died Aug. 3 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He had lymphoma ...
- Rwanda: Get Your Child to Start Reading - AllAfrica.com
Rwanda: Get Your Child to Start ReadingAllAfrica.com, Washington - 58 minutes agoIn this way do we miss the great entertainment value of novels, travel guides, readers' digests, anthologies, and poetry, to mention but a few. ...
- From Fall Creek to Lake Wobegon - Leader-Telegram
From Fall Creek to Lake WobegonLeader-Telegram, WI - 1 hour agoA great thing that's come of this is I feel like I have a friendship with (Keillor). We don't hang out, but I feel like there's someone who knows me pretty ...
- Thursday 7/3 (Sag Harbor Express)
"Little Red Ridinghood" a puppet show by Liz Joyce and a Couple of Puppets at Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre, Route 114 and East Union Street behind Christ Episcopal Church, Sag Harbor. 11 a.m. Also offered Saturday at 11 a.m. $10/$9/$5. 725-4193.
- Smart People (15) - this is hampshire.net
Smart People (15)this is hampshire.net, UK - May 16, 2008Page's wise-beyond-her-years teen bears striking similarities to her signature role in Juno, minus any of the self-deprecating charm or vulnerability, ...
- Creative Methods and Techniques for Poetry (BellaOnline)
When inspiration seems lacking, try these alternative exercises to rekindle your inner muse.
- Showcase Events Calendar (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Portsmouth's Art 'Round Town galleries, openings on the first Friday of month, ellO Gallery, Nahcotta, Kennedy Studios, N.H. Art Association, Piscataqua Fine Art, and Three Graces Gallery.
- Making opera from the words of Emily Dickinson (San Jose Mercury News)
When her mother gave her a book of Dickinson's work as a birthday present, Dill was so overcome by the imagery that the words seared into her mind. Dickinson's poetry has served as her muse ever since, surfacing again and again in her innovative, text-infused multimedia projects encompassing sculpture, painting, photography, performance art, and now opera.
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