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- Swordplay and wordplay (The Springfield News-Leader)
The 46th season of Tent Theatre opens this week with "Cyrano de Bergerac," the classic love story full of swashbuckling swordplay and poetic dialogue set in 1600s France.
- Peace Be With You - Cleveland Free Times
Peace Be With YouCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoIt'll be published by Cleveland-based vanZeno Press which has specialized in poetry books but, with this book, launches its Lyric Series. ...
- Institute works to raise Inland area's literary profile - Press-Enterprise
Institute works to raise Inland area's literary profilePress-Enterprise, CA - 12 minutes ago"It was incredibly rich work, amazing poetry." Judith Auth, the retired director of the library, said she searched for years for regionally based books so ...
- Globe West best bets - Boston Globe
Globe West best betsBoston Globe, United States - 15 minutes agoFramingham: Rathskellar, a nationally touring performing arts group, presents a Wild West show featuring American Sign Language poetry, storytelling, ...
- WHAT'S GOING ON for the week June 25-July 2 and beyond in Kitsap - North Kitsap Herald
WHAT'S GOING ON for the week June 25-July 2 and beyond in KitsapNorth Kitsap Herald, WA - 3 hours agoInfo: www.poulsbohemian.com or call Marianna (360) 779-9199 for poetry or Sue (360) 297-3713 for fiction. LIVE AT THE PEGASUS: This weekend, June 27-29, ...
- There is more to life than just being famous - Khaleej Times
There is more to life than just being famousKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoTheatre, movies, poetry — the list goes on. “That’s what makes life interesting. I enjoy juggling all these. I believe that all these are extensions of me. ...
- The lit mags that could - Twin Cities Planet
The lit mags that couldTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 40 minutes ago“This is just a continued extension to my commitment to words,” says Dylan Garcia-Wahl, poetry editor of the six-year-old literary magazine Whistling Shade, ...
- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s (The Daily Record)
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian society.
- Why you can — and probably should — quit scrambling for that ... - North by Northwestern
Why you can — and probably should — quit scrambling for that ...North by Northwestern, IL - 12 hours agoHole up in a tiny cabin in Vermont and write poetry by yourself. Hop in your friend’s car and make a pilgrimage to every tacky Midwestern roadside ...
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends ... - Norwich Bulletin
It’s a big street party that fills the senses with the aroma of tantalizing food, a tapestry of cuisine that hails from across the world but takes flight in Willimantic. “The food is phenomenal,” said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the ...
- Community Calendar - Pittsburgh Channel
Do you have a community event? E-mail all of the details to webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com and type "community event" in the subject line of your message. Note: We receive a high number of calendar requests. Please submit your event at least one ...
- Obama Launches 50-State Voter Registration Drive - Washington Post
Obama Launches 50-State Voter Registration DriveWashington Post, United States - May 10, 2008"This is the first time in my life, as an American of African descent, I have felt proud, and, after 26 years in the military serving my country, ...
- Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart Foundation - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart FoundationHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 3 hours agoClaudia Pemberton, will be signing her first novel, “Love Leaves No One Behind.” Claudia works for the Cabell County Public School System. ...
- Music can be a creative path to language and math - Morning Call
The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making school fun. Michael Bitz won a national competition with his idea to help students ...
- A Smithsonian exhibit traces the nation’s culinary history - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Food is about more than chewing and swallowing. It's about cooking and culture, mom and memories. This has all been said many times, of course, in everything from cookbooks to poetry, but now the idea takes physical form with the imprimatur of the ...
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