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- 'Black Rider', Award-Winning Musical Play by Burroughs, Waits and Wilson, to Make Toronto Premiere (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
The Black Rider, The Casting of the Magic Bullets, the folk tale-inspired avant-garde play with music by Tom Waits, Robert Wilson and William S. Burroughs, seen in Europe, the U.S. and Canada, will make its Toronto premiere at Tarragon Theatre's Mainspace Oct. 8 toward an Oct. 15 opening.
- Canadian songstress hopes to win prize at Mountain Stage - Charleston Daily Mail
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Through the wonders of the Internet, Canadian singer-songwriter Tanya Davis learned about an interesting contest for singer-songwriters down in the States. The 29-year-old resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, figured what the heck ...
- September August July June May April March February January 2007 - Nypress.com
You might be uneasy if a Google search of your name associated you with perverts. But that's not necessarily a bad thing for Queens City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., who is getting his name associated with such words in a good way. Today Vallone ...
- Poet, actor, soprano to perform at Boscobel (The Journal News)
Boscobel House & Gardens, Route 9D, is hosting a soiree Nov. 8 from 4 to 6 p.m.
- Spelling bee - Times Online
Spelling beeTimes Online, UK - Nov 11, 2008It means “the action or habit of counting something as worthless”, ie, the way that you might rate Little Britain as rude, cruel and not at all funny. ...
- LIfe goes on even as closure announced - Malvern Gazette
LIfe goes on even as closure announcedMalvern Gazette, UK - 6 hours agoOn Tuesday (October 7) pupils were visited by a librarian from Malvern Library, and the following day they enjoyed songs, poetry and games with Ian Craigan, ...
- Author Blames Yale and ‘Having a Good Time’ for Failing NY Bar - ABA Journal
Author Blames Yale and ‘Having a Good Time’ for Failing NY BarABA Journal, IL - 13 hours agoA New York Observer reporter informed Wurtzel about the bad bar-exam news during a poetry reading. "Wow, really? I had no idea. I didn't even see that. ...
- Bookstores tell a tale of dying Urdu - Times of India
Bookstores tell a tale of dying UrduTimes of India, India - 7 hours agoWith sales dipping, Urdu literature and poetry that was an addiction earlier, is becoming a rare sight. Though these books are fast disappearing from the ...
- Hackney Council Versus Iain Sinclair - Guardian Unlimited
Hackney Council is getting pulped over its decision not to allow celebrated local author Iain Sinclair to launch his next book in one of its libraries, primarily by Sinclair himself. He broke the news personally on the Today programme yesterday ...
- The taste of ink - Manila Times
From vivid tattoos to flashy cars, from rocking bands to urban flavored graffiti and to the jaw-dropping girls in skimpy bikinis strutting their stuff onstage, Dutdutan 2008 had it all under one roof. The biggest tattoo convention in the Philippines ...
- National Book Award Winners Are Honored in N.Y. (Washington Post)
NEW YORK, Nov. 19 -- Annette Gordon-Reed won the National Book Award for nonfiction Wednesday night for "The Hemingses of Monticello," her multigenerational portrait of a family once lost to American history.
- Poetry reading at CMCA - knox.VillageSoup.com
Poetry reading at CMCAknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - 2 hours ago... sculpture or creative writing. The public is invited to come experience poetry in its perhaps rawest form, surrounded by colorful works of art that have ...
- Satire: no holds barred - cafebabel.com
Satire: no holds barredcafebabel.com, France - 17 minutes agoThe great German philosopher Georg Friedrich Hegel wrote satire off in his work as something that neither produces truthful poetry nor truthful works of art ...
- A Music Melting Pot - Madison Magazine
A Music Melting PotMadison Magazine, WI - 11 hours agoOn this album, OAR has experimented with a vast array of instrumental combinations that pull from a diverse pool of influences--from poetry to encounters ...
- Angelou writing a poem about Obama (Park Hills Daily Journal)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton — affectionately referred to as the nation’s first black president — asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her following Barack Obama’s election, but she does not expect another command performance.
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