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- Girls get a chance to shine at Ophelia Project event - St. Petersburg Times
Tampa Bay Lightning Girl Ashley Holton, left, was one of the dancers instructing the class in which Julia Castillo, center, of Riverview participated. The day included lessons on empowerment and self-esteem through drama, dance and poetry. Maria ...
- Memoirs of a Girl From the East Country (O.K., Queens) (New York Times)
In her memoir, Bob Dylan?s former girlfriend looks back at their time in the Greenwich Village in the 1960s with affection.
- Belait All Geared Up For Royal Birthday (BruDirect.com)
Kuala Belait - The Minister of Home Affairs, Pehin Orang Kaya Johan Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Hj Adanan bin Begawan Pehin Siraja Khatib Dato Seri Setia Hj Mohd Yusof, was in Kuala Belait yesterday morning to observe the full rehearsal of performances for the royal get-together ceremony to be held at Padang Bandaran on July 19.
- Covington Partner Demonstrates Treatment of Detainees - Wall Street Journal
David Remes, a Covington & Burling partner, lowered his pants on Monday at a conference in Yemen to demonstrate the treatment of the detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Photo: REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah In a recent interview with the Yemen Observer , David ...
- Ministry of Culture launches its honoring artists program - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverMinistry of Culture launches its honoring artists programYemen Observer, Yemen - 39 minutes agoHonor for artists in any field of art – from singing to poetry, literature to painting or anything else – pushes artists to greater creative heights. ...
- This old college try a big success - Louisville Courier-Journal
It's unusual when a student-run, undergraduate publication evolves into a clear literary voice blending prose, poetry, artwork -- and fishing. Some Ivy Leaguers have made that happen. The Yale Anglers' Journal debuted in 1997, and last year the best ...
- National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big Read (Kansas City InfoZine)
Communities looking to rekindle their love of reading by joining the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) reading initiative The Big Read will now have even more great books to choose from.
- The poetry-film connection - San Diego Union-Tribune
Give “Cats†some credit: Few other plays or movies have embraced a poem (or series of poems) so extensively. Plenty, though, have taken titles and themes from works of verse. The pick of the litter: “Till Human Voices Wake Usâ€: This 2002 film ...
- Creators try to capture book's beauty - Windsor Star
It was a novel that people thought was unfilmable: too poetic, too complex, too many characters, too many settings. Jeremy Podeswa, who would wind up adapting and directing the film, would write dozens of drafts of the screenplay to get it right ...
- All tied up in knots - Evening Standard
The Bernard Sunley Room of the National Gallery is shrouded in sepulchral gloom. In it and its ante-room hang seven pictures of white drapery, the stuff of shrouds, grave cloths and winding sheets. All but one are big, some more than two metres ...
- Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a wave - OCRegister
Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a waveOCRegister, CA - 10 hours agoPicking up a guitar, she began setting her poetry to music and recorded a few EPs during her high school years. By writing everything herself, ...
- Money Can't Buy Culture - Newsweek
Money Can't Buy CultureNewsweek - 11 hours agoThe recent founding of liberal-arts oriented American University of Sharjah (affiliated with American University in Washington, DC) bodes well for these ...
- Whale of a city - Boston Globe
Whale of a cityBoston Globe, United States - 47 minutes agoODD FACT: Eugene O'Neill, the country's only Nobel-prize-winning playwright, spent his early summers in New London, where he later wrote stories and poetry ...
- Film series to spotlight movie about Bob Dylan - Cape Breton
SYDNEY — The Cape Breton Island Film Series makes a brief return from its summer break today to present “I’m Not Thereâ€, an unusual biopic that dramatizes the life and music of Bob Dylan. Writer-director Todd Haynes (whose last film, “Far ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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