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- Hyde Pierce to Star in MTC's Accent on Youth; Itamar Moses Added ... - Playbill.com
Hyde Pierce to Star in MTC's Accent on Youth; Itamar Moses Added ...Playbill.com, NY - 2 hours agoAccording to MTC, "David Hyde Pierce heads the cast in this rollicking salute to love's possibilities, both on stage and off. Successful playwright Stephen ...
- Francisco's Farm a potent mix of high art, local interest - Lexington Herald-Leader
Those in arts administration — Âdirectors, board members, managers and such — Âfrequently enforce in the art world a fondness for buzzwords, the latest being community. Community and the arts are the perfect team — as long as the team is real ...
- 'Modern hermit' Kay Ryan the next U.S. poet laureate - Chicago Sun-Times
NEW YORK — Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described ‘‘modern hermit,’’ will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical ...
- Lake County teenagers on 'Nashville Star' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Anti-Sharia for Congress - AINA
Anti-Sharia for CongressAINA, CA - 4 minutes ago... never read the life of Mohammed-and never read the entire Koran. You study Sufi poetry, Islamic art and Islamic history viewed as a glorious triumph. ...
- Chestnut Street Books is a book-lovers' feast (Pioneer Press)
Cecilia Loome, 23, has spent much of her life surrounded by good books.
- Falling Into A Musical Wonderland - Washington Post
David Del Tredici's groundbreaking 1976 work "Final Alice" will be performed at the Kennedy Center tonight through Saturday. (By Paula Court) It was the most outrageous thing the music establishment could have imagined. Here was Sir Georg Solti ...
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an inalienable right to be 'worth it'? (Independent)
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
- Modest Mouse to Perform at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre June 25th! - North Florida NewsDaily
Modest Mouse to Perform at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre June 25th!North Florida NewsDaily, FL - 1 hour ago–The Washington Post "Modest Mouse makes a peculiar brand of existential folk poetry, one that combines singer-guitarist Isaac Brock's desperately uneasy ...
- Priceless gem of love - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphPriceless gem of loveCalcutta Telegraph, India - 5 hours agoJuly 18 at Padatik’s Buildwell Theatre; 7 pm: Ranan presents Rangeeniyan, a journey through the sensuous and romantic poetry of Indian musical genres and ...
- Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an art - Seattle Post Intelligencer
David Mamet's stage reputation is built on his glorious dialogue, pushed far beyond any sense of realism into a verbal symphony of intertwining solos built on staccato bursts of profane words elevated to terse poetry. But when it comes to Hollywood ...
- After much anticipation, critic's 'Waits' is finally over - Charleston Post Courier
After much anticipation, critic's 'Waits' is finally overCharleston Post Courier, SC - 4 hours agoOK, there was the awesome version of "Black Market Baby," followed by a single light bulb being lowered to the stage beside Waits, where it flickered while ...
- Cambridge students examined on Amy Winehouse song (Reuters)
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - They might not be Shakespeare or Wordsworth but lyrics by soul singer Amy Winehouse have been included in a Cambridge University literature exam for the first time.
- Irish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherry - New York Daily News
James McSherry, with his daughter Paige, 7, holds up a drawing in a prison diary written by his grandfather. James McSherry vaguely remembers his stepgrandfather pushing him on the swings in the playground 40 years ago. That was his image of the old ...
- Follow the red balloon (The Oregonian)
Albert Lamorisse's 1956 short film "The Red Balloon" is a justly celebrated treasure that would be criminal to label as merely a children's film.
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