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- Centennial girl: 'Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Star-telegram/jacqueline avila Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery’s acclaimed novel Anne of Green Gables , is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely ...
- Names in the News - Monterey County Herald
Names in the NewsMonterey County Herald, CA - 4 hours agoThere is some poetry in him, yes." She has not been approached by Obama about the inauguration, nor does she expect to be. She plans to write a poem about ...
- Woman on a mission - Ha'aretz
Woman on a missionHa'aretz, Israel - Oct 19, 2008"Bar knows that his mother does not hold down a normal job, and he is sad whenever I head out," Lusky says. "But he understands that this is me, ...
- A wicked way with words has poets ready to slam - Parramatta Sun
A wicked way with words has poets ready to slamParramatta Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoDavid was introduced to poetry by his high school English teacher and began writing his own five years ago. ``It's hard to explain what it's about I just ...
- 'Women of Lockerbie' updates Greek tragedy - News-Press
Think of "The Women of Lockerbie" as the 21st Century's answer to Greek tragedy. We could almost call it "Thoroughly Modern Medea" - only there's no revenge plot here,. What "Lockerbie" does have, though, is death, grief and madness. Plus a Greek ...
- Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ... - Nashua Telegraph
Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ...Nashua Telegraph, NH - 18 hours agoUnique performances are scheduled throughout the weekend by singer and instrumentalist Kim Riley, storyteller Meg Brown, poetry Marissa Houle, ...
- WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)
JIM THORPE — "Sometimes poetry is hard to relate to, but because of the subject matter here, it will be more accessible for all," said Shirley Thomas, curator of the Anita Shapolsky Art Foundation.
- Poetry: A Dog's Soul - Examiner.com
Examiner.comPoetry: A Dog's SoulExaminer.com - 27 minutes agoEven when abused, they still find it in their heart to love us. Here's a poem that I believe explains it all. Where all his hurts and grievances are buried ...
- BESIDE A BURNING SEA (Book Reporter)
John Shors’s second work of fiction, BESIDE A BURNING SEA, is a novel of World War II, specifically the Pacific Theater. And most moviegoers know what that means: John Wayne leading a doomed Marine squad on a remote tropical island.
- Non-black students weigh in on Black Culture Center (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — It's one of the biggest myths at MU: The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center is only for black students. The black culture center is a space where MU students and the Columbia community can learn about the African diaspora and the contribution of people of African descent, said Nathan Stephens, director of the center. The center holds socials, classes, lectures, poetry readings and ...
- IFOA: Big leagues and needy wallets - Eye Weekly
IFOA: Big leagues and needy walletsEye Weekly, Canada - 11 hours agoLast year’s GG's-winner for poetry, Don Domanski (All Our Wonder Unavenged) started the night out with a short interlude of lyrical verse. ...
- Where will our balloons end up? - Worcester News
Where will our balloons end up?Worcester News, UK - 1 hour agoONE thousand balloons with poems attached were released into the sky to celebrate Children’s Book Week and National Poetry Day. Staff and students at Elgar ...
- The Tommy Tutone concert at the State Theatre Dec. 12 has been ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
The concert by '80s power-pop band Tommy Tutone, scheduled for Dec. 12 at the State Theatre , has been canceled, according to the venue's box office. Tommy Tutone -- authors of the 1981 hit "867-5309/Jenny" -- was not selling well. It did not sell ...
- Arts and entertainment calendar (The MetroWest Daily News)
Arts and entertainment calendar for Nov. 20-Dec. 6 Â
- Humana fest to honor Kentucky writer Wendell Berry (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The economy is in the dumps, but next year's 33rd annual Humana Festival of New American Plays looks no less ambitious and enterprising. As in previous years, Actors Theatre of Louisville will produce six new full-length plays, a collaborative work and three 10-minute plays.
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