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- A 'mix of myth and poetry' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who: By Eisa Davis. Directed by Marion McClinton. When: Previews 7:30 p.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Thu., 2 & 7:30 p.m. Sat. Ends June 14. Where: Pillsbury House Theatre, 3501 Chicago Av. S., Mpls. Tickets: $18. 612-825-0459. T iny Pillsbury House Theatre in ...
- Blacklist Revisited (Monterey County Weekly)
If you canât count on youth to make a fuss when a fuss is required, call up the old warriorsâ and stand back.
- Williams clash in seventh grand slam - News.com.au
SERENA and Venus Williams will today wake in their sumptuous rented house nestled in the Wimbledon village before sharing breakfast, conversation and a car to the All England Club. Once safely ensconced in a deserted ladies' locker room, the sisters ...
- Quiet chronicler is lost - Delmarva Now
Quiet chronicler is lostDelmarva Now, MD - 3 hours agoMegargee expressed himself to most through the written word, his journalistic pieces, his poetry and his paintings. Fortunately, his voice will be preserved ...
- Educator calls for innovative ideas in poetry - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesEducator calls for innovative ideas in poetryGulf Times, Qatar - 4 hours agoUK-BASED Pakistani poet and educator, Prof Safi Hassan has lamented formula poetry.Hassan has also called upon poets and writer to play their role in ...
- Far Out Friends: Poetry & Music - San Francisco Weekly
On October 7, 1955, five young poets read at an art gallery on Fillmore Street at an event that would change the face of American poetry. While the debut of Allen Ginsberg's infamous "Howl" is widely considered to be the nightâs highlight, the ...
- China Country Profile - Fact Monster
China Country ProfileFact Monster, MA - 3 hours agoIn the T'ang dynasty (618â907)âoften called the golden age of Chinese historyâpainting, sculpture, and poetry flourished, and woodblock printing, ...
- Obituary: William Buchan (Guardian Unlimited)
July 8: Writer faced with a mixed inheritance as John Buchan's son
- After Midwest City hit-and-run, victim's kin urge driver to give up (The Oklahoman)
MIDWEST CITY â If Jasmine Lee could speak to the driver who killed her, she'd tell him to "stop trippin' and come forward,â her mother said. Lee was known for being to-the-point, which was a blessing and sometimes an annoyance, her mother, Linda Maxwell, said Thursday. "She would say it just like that, âstop trippin' and come forward,'â said Maxwell, of Midwest City. "She wouldn't hold back.â ...
- Out of Africa (Guardian Unlimited)
Sepha Stephanos is the mild-mannered, middle-aged proprietor of a cash-strapped convenience store who settled in Washington DC after his father was killed in the Ethiopian revolution of 1974. Once a week he meets up with his African friends Kenneth and Joe for a round of guess the despot: "So far we have named more than thirty different coups in Africa.
- Filmmaker Bill Conway worked with poet Sandoval to make 'Spoken Word ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Writer-director Bill Conway, center, actor Ruben Blades and producer Karen Koch confer on the set of the independent feature "Spoken Word." Conway, who grew up in Pepper Pike, now lives in New Mexico, where the film was made. The mind of a poet was ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
Michael Norton â who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press â died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66.
- The Week In Music: Radiohead, Jewel, Weezer, Spiritualized, Robert ... - New York Observer
Thom Yorke. Thereâs nothing like a good feud between two massively iconic rock artists to keep the fanboys sweating. And thatâs just what happened last week when an unlikely Internet controversy erupted between Prince and Radiohead. See, Prince ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions (San Jose Mercury News)
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the theater.
- Our History Across the Landscape: The Architecture of Dartmouth (Dartmouth Review)
Dartmouth ranks among the oldest colleges in America, and the deep sense of history and loyalty shared by alumni for their College over the centuries reflects this. Yet in terms of physical buildings, little remains that connects the students of today with Eleazar Wheelockâs wooden college.
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