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- Review: Chaim Potok's play The Chosen at Stageworks (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Dorothy Smiljanich The stage for The Chosen is small, almost claustrophobic, and yet it contains two worlds, four years and two generations, as well as traditions, expectations, developments, pains and joys thousands of years old. Presented in two acts, each an hour or so long, the drama is based on the Chaim Potok novel The Chosen (adapted by Aaron Posner), and it is that rarest of theater ...
- White Light, White Heat - Nashville Scene
White Light, White HeatNashville Scene, USA - 2 hours agoAnyone who read it was likely struck by the poem's lack of, well, poetry—especially since White's lyrics are rarely without some measure of it. ...
- Letter: Response to 'White America opens its arms to Obama' - Caribbean Net News
Letter: Response to 'White America opens its arms to Obama'Caribbean Net News, Cayman Islands - 3 hours ago... more than drugs actually themsleves participate in and/or attend/support functions that are geared for the youth (poetry, music, sports, drama teams?). ...
- Local news in brief Sept. 5 (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Martina Lee, 23, studies artwork at the Institute of American Indian Art’s first exhibit of the semester, ‘IAIA Art In,’ at its opening Thursday in the Primitive Edge Gallery. Fifty-nine students and faculty members produced artwork together using paints, brushes, drawing pads, beads and poetry.
- Local author sees timely relevance in political tale - Middleboro Gazette
Local author sees timely relevance in political taleMiddleboro Gazette, MA - Sep 11, 2008In addition to novels, Mr. Hutchinson has also written poetry, as well as letters to the editor in various newspapers. He grew up in Avon and eventually ...
- Happy Birthday, Samuel Johnson - findingDulcinea
findingDulcineaHappy Birthday, Samuel JohnsonfindingDulcinea, New York - 37 minutes agoHe also dabbled in poetry, political writing and fiction. For two years he anonymously penned a twice-weekly newsletter called "The Rambler," which sold for ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! - Olympian
The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. Homeric epics will not be considered. Furthermore, do not use the word "geezer" because the judge (that's me) doesn't like the word "geezer." Do not rhyme "Viagra" and ...
- Calendar Event Listings 8-20-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, August 20 EVENTS City Pulse Back to School Issue Kickoff. Help your favorite newspaper celebrate its seventh anniversary and the release of the Back to School Issue. 3 – 8 p.m. FREE. The Peanut Barrel, 521 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing. (517) 371-5600 x 12.
- School's out for summer, but learning shouldn't cease - Times-News
Q: Is there something I can do this summer to help my children be ready to learn when school begins again? A: YES! Encourage your children to read during the summer. Research has shown that children must spend a great deal of time reading to become ...
- Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ... - MarketWatch
Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ...MarketWatch - 1 hour agoIn her winning essay, "Only Two Hands," Castle Rock, Colorado teen Katy Hoyer describes how the soothing sounds of her piano playing may have saved the life ...
- Rich tributes paid to Faraz - The News - International
Rich tributes paid to FarazThe News - International, Pakistan - 14 hours agoThey also recited verses from his poetry opposing dictators and dictatorship. Dr Salma Shaheen, director of Pashto Academy, who was guest of honour, ...
- CHRIS SPHEERIS - Santa Ynez Valley Journal
CHRIS SPHEERISSanta Ynez Valley Journal, ca - 4 hours ago23, with poetry readings and special guest percussionist Eric Zang. Tickets are available from the winery at (805) 693-8864 or at the Book Loft, ...
- NONFICTION: Raising Poetry - Brooklyn Rail
NONFICTION: Raising PoetryBrooklyn Rail, NY - 1 hour agoBut will computers write all the poems? If the consequence of innovation is that innovative poetry remains mired in debate about debate, then Dworkin’s ...
- A Critic at Large - New Yorker
New YorkerA Critic at LargeNew Yorker, United States - Sep 11, 2008Machiavelli was not especially known for his poetry, and few would have called him a man with a claim to Medici support. His family was distinguished but ...
- Qingdao, Beach Capital Of Northern China, Welcomes Summer Tourists - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantQingdao, Beach Capital Of Northern China, Welcomes Summer TouristsHartford Courant, United States - 8 hours agoCelebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
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