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- Gibby director wants to bring in noisier arts - Delaware Online
MIDDLETOWN -- Tom Trietley's longtime connection with the Everett Theater is partly behind his effort to expand the associated Gibby Center into the performing arts. "Growing up in Middletown, I spent time on the Everett stage working as an actor and ...
- Wedding announcements - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterWedding announcementsBay Area Reporter, CA - 8 hours agoNonetheless, their friendship deepened until on July 1, 2007, at 1 am, in a surprising turn of events, the romantic love was requited and the relationship ...
- Fairy tales do come true (The Signal)
By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer agajewski@the-signal.com 661-259-1234 x539 Posted: Oct. 19, 2008 7:44 p.m.
- Iconic Lightfoot earns new admiration (The Buffalo News)
The air was electric with emotion as Gordon Lightfoot took the stage Sunday night in Shea's Performing Arts Center. And it wasn't just the familiar themes of love, loss and longing that have permeated the 40- year body of work of the iconic Canadian songwriter, it was a new admiration for the fortitude that Lightfoot now personifies.
- The Beat Generation, Before It Was Cool (Washington Post)
AND THE HIPPOS WERE BOILED IN THEIR TANKS By William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac
- Dr. Johnson, Reconsidered - Wall Street Journal
Samuel Johnson's monumental body of work is easy to admire from 200 years away, but slightly more difficult to read. none To get an idea of what the writer and lexicographer represented to 18th-century Britain, you have to start with his early years ...
- Education notes (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Lecture on dealing with loss of sibling       Jan Hare, professor of family studies and gerontology at the University of Wisconsin-Stout and an expert on bereavement and health care ethics, will discuss how to help adolescents deal with the loss of a sibling during
- Your comments on Pakistan - New York Times Blogs
Your comments on PakistanNew York Times Blogs, NY - 8 hours agoWe see these reports and cry because the Pakistan we know is one of great poetry, great music, a lively people and a culture rich from Indian, ...
- Paul Breman: Bookseller, writer and publisher of black poetry (Independent)
All booksellers are different, but Paul Breman was more different than most. Who else could combine black poetry and Renaissance fortification? He knew about both, not just as articles of trade; he had read all the texts and understood them, as deeply as their authors. He had very clear ideas on most things, and did not compromise on what he believed was right. With this independence went a ...
- Pick at what you read - Examiner.com
Pick at what you readExaminer.com - 1 hour agoThere is a feature in it written by Kevin Larimer about twelve (then) new poets who had had their debut collections of poetry published in 2007; ...
- Prosecutors: Lie prompted attack on vulnerable man (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
A teen-age girl allegedly told her boyfriend that the victim from Lakeville had hit her, and then she encouraged the four suspects.
- Response to serious allegation letter - La Crosse Tribune
I was blessed to be a part of your beautiful community for about a year during 2004-05. As an African American, I must admit I was a bit nervous about the La Crosse community, but all of you, especially those I worked with at APAC showed nothing but ...
- 'The Widows of Eastwick' by John Updike - Los Angeles Times
Who, a year or two ago, could have imagined that October 2008 would heap on us so many tricks and so few treats? This Halloween season must have looked heaven-sent for publication of "The Widows of Eastwick," John Updike's return to the ravishingly ...
- Other highlights - Tonight
Other highlightsTonight, South Africa - 13 hours agoAnother KKNK repeat is the poetry performance Elders aan Diens in tribute of maverick poet Jeanne Goosen, starring Nicole Holm, Luna Pieterse and Frieda van ...
- It was a dark and stormy night with Gossip Lady... (Portsmouth Herald)
We've all heard of historical hauntings in Portsmouth; stories handed down for a century or so. But if we were haunted once, wouldn't we still be? Did they take flight with the onset of the television, computer and beat poetry.
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