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- All-time great fights - Nor'Wester
All-time great fightsNor'Wester, Canada - 8 hours agoWatching Silva fight is like watching poetry in motion. His ability to produce combinations and attack with great accuracy is a feast for the eyes. ...
- New Prince memoir shows off a different side - Monsters and Critics
“21 Nights†is the title to Prince’s memoir. USA Today describes the book as: “a coffee-table tome of Prince's lyrics and poetry and 124 previously unreleased photographs by Randee St. Nicholas, who shadowed His Purple Highness onstage ...
- Taboo's Morton Will Be a Stranger in a Strange Land in October - Playbill.com
Taboo's Morton Will Be a Stranger in a Strange Land in OctoberPlaybill.com, NY - 8 hours agoUsing the writings of John Lennon and his son Julian as well as John Denver and Nik Kershaw, this is an evening of poetry and song not to be missed. ...
- Play by Play | Shakespearean workshops teach classic techniques (Urban Tulsa)
Tulsa City-County Library has announced a series of hands-on Shakespearean workshops for both actors and theatergoers alike. Weekly sessions, conducted by local acting coach and director Justin McKean, will begin September 18 and will culminate in November with a live, public performance starring w... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats - New York Sun
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't ...
- Wheaton's future take a page from its past (Daily Herald)
Spending a mere 12 months reliving the past 150 years is no easy task.
- Award-winning docs screened on campus - Kingston This Week
Award-winning docs screened on campusKingston This Week, Canada - 9 hours agoKingston poet RD Roy will be performing Random Acts of Poetry downtown Oct. 1-5. Everyone who gets “poemed†will receive a copy of his book, “Three Cities. ...
- Lau Nau: - Pitchforkmedia.com
Lau Nau:Pitchforkmedia.com, IL - 3 hours agoLau Nau's press materials report that the album was written and recorded in the stolen intervals spacing her child's naps, and that it reflects her newfound ...
- SPOKEN WORD Day One scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in Madison - Isthmus
SPOKEN WORD Day One scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in MadisonIsthmus, WI - Aug 6, 2008Nearly two-thirds of the 76 teams in the National Poetry Slam competed in their first bouts on Tuesday night at multiple venues throughout downtown Madison. ...
- Poetry Place - Shawnee News-Star
Although I was told not to play near it. On most given days when no one was around That’s where I would be found. The wooden steering wheel was so large I could hardly reach the grips — My imagination would take me on many fun trips. The ...
- Celebrate the Word: Los Angeles Poetry Festival - Metromix
Celebrate the Word: Los Angeles Poetry FestivalMetromix, IL - 1 hour agoNominated for three Helen Hayes Awards (production, writing, ensemble). Starring writer-performer Steve Connell (2003 LA. Champion) and developed/directed ...
- Review: Ways of Life by Andrew Motion - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: Ways of Life by Andrew MotionTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe faced a difficult brief in following on from an indisputably great poet, Ted Hughes, whose poetry was reinvigorated by the demands of public myth-making ...
- CNN - 'Infinite Jest' Author, 46, An Apparent Suicide (Local 10 Miami)
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- Worcester Windows art exhibit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester Windows: A Community Gallery Program will open its fall exhibit with a reception from 5 to 7 tonight at the Hanover Theatre for Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St. The opening is free and refreshments will be served. Local guitarist Jeff Peer will perform. Docents from Preservation Worcester will give complimentary guided tours.
- BROOKLYN GETS BOOKED (New York Press)
Brooklyn is tailored to meet the needs of its residents. Commuters can gain access to 10 trains running out of the Atlantic/Pacific Station, and kickball enthusiasts can play in a league in McCarren Park beyond the age of 14 and not be judged—at least not by their teammates—as being juvenile.
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