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- Grand Rapids sculptor Nathan Horowitz remembered for 'great heart ... - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.comGrand Rapids sculptor Nathan Horowitz remembered for 'great heart ...The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 4 hours ago"His life had his own poetry to it, and in his love of art, he invented phrases that were outrageous: 'Slick as spit on a doorknob.'" Horowitz' 10-ton steel ...
- Rosie O'Donnell returns to TV with live variety show (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Here's a novel idea: a live variety show. Sort of like The Ed Sullivan Show, which crushed its network competition every Sunday night for decades.Live variety s ...
- Not everyone wins the name game (Canada.com)
What's in a name? Not a whole lot if you answer to Mark, Christopher or Lisa. But imagine being the son of My Name is Earl actor Jason Lee, who was blessed with the given name Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee. Potential for implosion? Imminent. Pilot is doomed.
- NH college says poetry professor stole MA program (Boston Herald)
HENNIKER, N.H. - New England College is suing the former director of its poetry master's degree program, alleging that she lured faculty and students away from the school...
- U.Va.'s Rita Dove to Receive Library of Virginia Lifetime ... - University of Virginia
U.Va.'s Rita Dove to Receive Library of Virginia Lifetime ...University of Virginia, VA - 4 hours ago... is former poet laureate of the United States and consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress — the youngest person and the first African-American to ...
- Staff Players Repertory Company would like you to spend your Halloween ... - Monterey County Herald
Nick Hovick, Erin Wray, Troy Patterson and Keith Decker, from left, in Staff Players Repertory CompanyÕs production of Robert E. Sherwood's ÒThe Petrified Forest,Ó which opens Friday in Carmel. Ask a young child what he or she wants to be when ...
- Musical at Iowa college acts out scary Bible tales - WTOP Radio
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children _ this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern ...
- Stunning production of Miller classic (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Director McSweeny shows masterful staging and the cast delivers moving performances in Guthrie's "View From the Bridge."
- Dear Abby: She prefers boyfriend's family over her own - Philadelphia Daily News
DEAR ABBY: I'm struggling with a question of family loyalty. I grew up in a broken home with no father and was subjected to various kinds of abuse. I'm now 21 and have had a serious boyfriend, "Will," for several years. Will's family has always ...
- Malaya, land of immigrants... therefore, time for neo 'bumiputera-ism' - Malaysia Today
Malaya, land of immigrants... therefore, time for neo 'bumiputera-ism'Malaysia Today, Malaysia - 9 hours agoThe winners write history, the losers write poetry or study anthropology. Back to the lyrics. After 51 years of independence, who is suffering in Malaysia? ...
- Presidential debates: What to watch and listen for - Sun-Sentinel.com
Presidential debates: What to watch and listen forSun-Sentinel.com, FL - Sep 21, 2008For Democrats, the so-called base includes African-American, younger, well-educated and urban voters in the Northeast, parts of the upper Midwest and the ...
- Haunted tours; dogs on parade - Chicago Sun-Times
Haunted tours; dogs on paradeChicago Sun-Times, United States - 2 hours agoActors from the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago will present staged readings of Poe stories and poetry. Readings will be at 5 pm and 8 pm Tickets are $25, ...
- Does Mamet eat with that (expletive) mouth? (Denver Post)
"Glengarry Glen Ross" won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1984, and in its 107 pages, the play contains 219 words that cannot be printed in this newspaper. But when profanity is used to portray life as it is, the effect can be bracing, humorous, troubling and revelatory.
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies (Boston Globe)
Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87.
- Charles Busch returns with more Hollywood spoofing (AP via Yahoo! News)
It's Charles Busch, playwright and drag artist extraordinare, to the rescue.
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