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- REVIEW: "Apartment 3A" - MLive.com
Rare is the theatrical speech that draws spontaneous applause before a scene's end; but Jeff Daniels' "Apartment 3A," now playing at the Purple Rose Theatre, features a passage that did precisely that on opening night. The speech occurs in the ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines west - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines westDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Oct 2, 2008Many classes have integrated readers' theater and poetry in to their daily lessons. They also are going cross-curricular by practicing fluency in social ...
- A Delaware County jailhouse tragedy - and questions abound (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her.
- The town where the Cesare Pavese legend lives on - International Herald Tribune
SANTO STEFANO BELBO, Italy : A photocopy of the suicide note that Cesare Pavese left when he took his life on the night of Aug. 26, 1950, hangs on a wall here, in the house where he was born. It reads: "I forgive everyone and ask everyone's ...
- UT theatre gives new meaning to 'Arabian Nights' - Independent Collegian (subscription)
UT theatre gives new meaning to 'Arabian Nights'Independent Collegian (subscription), OH - 32 minutes agoInstead, the stories here are peppered with morals, poems and humor often based upon erotic and anatomic images. This is nothing new for Zimmerman, ...
- ny times best-sellers - Arizona Daily Star
ny times best-sellersArizona Daily Star, AZ - 3 hours agoThe president-elect on life as the son of a black African father and a white American mother. 9. MY STROKE OF INSIGHT by Jill Bolte Taylor. (Viking, $25. ...
- Web site ranks legislator ‘scruffy hot’ (The Providence Journal)
Anyone who says politics is like Hollywood for ugly people apparently hasn’t been to Rhode Island.
- Arts brief (This Week Canal Winchester)
The Wagnalls Family Theatre will accept reservations through Sept. 30 for several acting classes that will start in October.
- Youths mark UN’s 63rd birthday - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarYouths mark UN’s 63rd birthdayMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 3 hours agoBy OH ING YEEN This was in the lyrics of a song called Kemana Pergi Keamanan (Where Has Peace Gone) performed by 15-year-old singer/songwriter Jes Ebrahim ...
- Newsworthy career of Sir Trevor (BBC News)
The career of newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald, one of the UK's most popular TV journalists, who is stepping down from ITV's News At Ten.
- Movie scraps - Austin 360 (subscription)
Movie scrapsAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 7 hours agoRed Salmon Arts and the Mexican American Cultural Center present “Writing Behind Bars,†featuring a screening of “Writ Writer†and a poetry reading by Jorge ...
- The coffee trade, from the grounds up - Boston Globe
"The Various Flavors of Coffee," by Anthony Capella, is an ambitious historical novel, a story of adventure and love, a book to sink into, but not mindlessly. Kate Long leavens pathos with sharp humor in "Family Sold Separately," an engaging coming ...
- Arts Calendar: 10/16-10/19 - MetroWest Daily News
THE ACTORS FROM THE LONDON STAGE presents ``The Winter's Tale'' Oct. 16-18 at 7:30 p.m., at Alumnae Hall, Wellesley College, 106 Central St. Admission is free. Call 781-283-2000. FILM SCREENING of ``Young@Heart,'' a documentary of a Northampton-based ...
- Sierra College 2008 People and Culture Days Celebration: Oct. 23-24 - YubaNet
Sierra College 2008 People and Culture Days Celebration: Oct. 23-24YubaNet, CA - 5 hours agoAt 12:30, World Fusion music showcases instruments from around the world followed by American rock-n-roll sounds and a multicultural poetry reading for the ...
- Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider , by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs, Begins in Toronto Oct. 8 (Playbill)
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 — gets its Toronto premiere at Tarragon Theatre's Mainspace Oct. 8 toward an Oct. 15 opening.
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