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- Ralph Steadman Answers Your Questions - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsRalph Steadman Answers Your QuestionsNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour agoBy Stephen J. Dubner He graciously fielded your questions about his friendship with the late Hunter Thompson (a “partnership and provocation,” he called it) ...
- Lincoln Center Festival Presents Gate|Beckett Beginning July 16 - Playbill
Dublin's Gate Theatre returns to the Lincoln Center Festival July 16 with Gate|Beckett, featuring Ralph Fiennes, Barry McGovern and Liam Neeson. The production features three Beckett pieces not originally conceived for the theatre as well as readings ...
- Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester - New Scientist (subscription)
Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon WinchesterNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 4 hours agoHowever, the west used to see it as a curiosity, an intellectual backwater: there was some nice art and some poetry worth translating, but the Chinese were ...
- Write your memoir in six words (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
"I love you" holds such power. A few words can distill lifetimes. We're proving that to you here. This story's in six-word phrases.
- Joseph A. Palermo: Robert F. Kennedy's Contested Legacy (HuffingtonPost)
Bobby, like MLK, will be forever identified with the explosion of citizen activism that characterized the 1960s. But Kennedy's legacy has become contested ground in the decades since his death.
- Poetry is like ... - La Crosse Tribune
Part of the value of the La Crosse Public Library National Poetry Month contest is that it forms community, said William Stobb, associate professor of English at Viterbo University. “(Poetry) tends to be such an intensely private pursuit,” Stobb ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
When Joseph Arthur describes his Museum of Modern Arthur gallery in Brooklyn, it's hard not to wonder if he's not actually talking about himself as a kind of living art installation. After all, the "MOMAR," as he facetiously refers to it, is in fact ...
- More Schools Trying Single-Sex Education - Daily Herald
WASHINGTON -- Mrs. Demshur's class of second-grade girls sat in a tidy circle and took turns reading poems they had composed. "If I were a toucan, I'd tweet, I'd fly," began one girl. When she finished, the others clapped politely. Down the hall, Mr ...
- In Your Town – Bethlehem area - Allentown Morning Call
In Your Town – Bethlehem areaAllentown Morning Call, PA - 2 hours agoPerform five minutes of comedy, music, recite poetry, sing or dance. Performers must bring their own props and equipment. To register, call 610-867-3761, ...
- Sixth-grader wins poetry contest (The Saratogian)
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Maple Avenue Middle School student Noah Arciero was chosen along with nine others out of 26,000 candidates to receive Lucky-Arrow “Can You Haiku?” award.
- Market Square day through my eyes - Portsmouth Herald News
Market Square day through my eyesPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThe first year they presented poetry, just out front of North Church, in the earliest hours of the day. The gathering was small compared to what was to come ...
- Random Urban Static: Spoken Word Poetry Power - Blackvoices
Random Urban Static: Spoken Word Poetry PowerBlackvoices - 7 hours agoThe most talented spoken word artists, or "rhymecologists," proffer clever, vocabulary acrobatics as observations about the way we live in the world. ...
- Carroll Yesteryears (Carroll County Online)
Yesteryears0518 is in the In Focus folder. These Civil War veterans are part of a group photo of the Pickett Grand Army of the Republic Post taken about 1890 in Winfield.
- Do tell: John Lithgow and the power of storytelling - Newsday
A story brought John Lithgow 's 86-year-old father "back to life" after a post-operation depression, and now the actor is sharing what he learned about the power of storytelling -- to heal and to rebind parents and children at any age. Lithgow, 62 ...
- The Reapers' sets the standard in noir - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Reapers' sets the standard in noirPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 6 hours agoConnolly also imbues his novels with a prose so rich that he invests a kind of poetry in his violent tales. All that pervades Connolly's eighth novel. ...
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