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- Theater Project stages Wagenheim one-acts (Independent Press)
AREA -- At 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, The Theater Project will stage two one-act plays by Kal Wagen-heim of Millburn: Wegot-dates.com and Coffee With God, in the Union County College atrium, 1033 Spring-field Ave., Cranford.
- Inanimate Alice Integrates Narrative Form of a Book with Digital Art to Tell a Story (Art Daily)
Inanimate Alice, a sophisticated but user-friendly digital story that incorporates text, dynamic sound and visuals, music, and interactivity. LONDON.-
- "The Situationists" by Pierre Hahn - Infoshop News
"The Situationists" by Pierre HahnInfoshop News - 2 hours agoIf one is to believe Raoul Vaneigem, the new proletariat must realize philosophy (as the father of Marxism had foreseen), but also art (poetry, ...
- Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music - New York Sun
Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred MusicNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoA jazzy, irreverent score was coupled with Edith Sitwell's reciting of her absurd poetry — through a curtain of painted lips — via a megaphone. ...
- Watch Captain Corelli author in action - Evening News Norwich
He's best known for writing about Captain Corelli's Mandolin - but yesterday the best-selling novel's author delighted fans by playing the instrument himself in a Norfolk village A performance by novelist Louis de Bernieres and the Antonius Players ...
- Remembering Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi - The News - International
Remembering Ahmed Nadeem QasmiThe News - International, Pakistan - 39 minutes agoHis poetry stood out among his contemporaries’ work for its unflinching humanism. In his long career as a writer and editor, Qasmi Sahib had the distinction ...
- What's On listings commencing Tuesday, May 6 - Bridgwater Mercury
What's On listings commencing Tuesday, May 6Bridgwater Mercury, UK - 2 hours agoHe has been writing and performing poetry ever since. For more information, contact the Arts Centre on 01278-422700. 7.30pm Vienna Festival Ballet present ...
- 'Tenured radical' tries to revive American professors' group (Times & Transcript)
In his professorial attire and flowing, Zeus-like beard, Cary Nelson would look right at home behind a lectern, expounding on obscure poets. He even resembles one of the leading influences on his scholarship - Karl Marx.
- An Indian summer - Economic Times
An Indian summerEconomic Times, India - 2 hours agoThe natural poetry of all of which somehow made the summer that much more bearable even if the auto-rickshaws, taxis and buses called BEST took turns to go ...
- School News: SE area towns - Democrat and Chronicle
Diana Gaston, daughter of Brenda and James Gaston of Pittsford, and a student at Pittsford Sutherland High School, was named a recipient of the St. Michael's College Scholarship and Service Book Award. Poetry The following are the winners of the ...
- Crab Orchard Review wins literary award - Southern Illinoisan
CARBONDALE -- Crab Orchard Review, the literary journal published by the Department of English at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, won an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for 2008. The IAC Literary Awards go to individual works of fiction ...
- East Bay Events Calendar: - Berkeley Daily Planet
THURSDAY, MAY 8 Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) 35th Anniversary Celebration at Hs Lordships at the Berkeley Marina. For tickets and information call 649-1930. www.self-sufficiency.org “Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America ...
- Purgatory Chasm Rocks - MetroWest Daily News
While offering heavenly views, Purgatory Chasm can be hell on your ankles. So it's probably a good idea to let sure-footed Sheryl Farnam lead you this Sunday, May 18, 2008, through the strangest geological mystery in central Massachusetts. A natural ...
- Poem on the boardwalks makes a new kind of beach read - Salem News
IPSWICH — Sun worshippers climbing the boardwalks at Crane Beach this summer or grabbing a Greek salad wrap at the snack bar will come face to face with an unusual new beach feature — poetry. You could call this ode, "Love Letters for the Sand ...
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
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