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- Cleveland Play House to host Israeli troupe's take on 'Hamlet' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Yorick the Red-Nosed Skull gets a cameo in the Cameri Theatre of Israel's Hebrew "Hamlet" alongside actor Itay Tiran as Shakespeare's Melancholy Prince. When: Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, May 31, and at 2 and 7 p.m ...
- Judging kids is a mix of hope, heartbreak - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Judging kids is a mix of hope, heartbreakLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - May 20, 2008Lee, who has two pre-teen sons of his own, has been a judge for 22 years - 10 years in adult court followed by 12 in Juvenile Court. ...
- Obama has long backed faith charities - Chicago Tribune
As a state senator from the South Side, Barack Obama once arranged for a $200,000 state grant to jump-start an urban venture capital fund for a non-profit group run by Rev. Jesse Jackson. The grant was the very sort of faith-based initiative now at ...
- Night & Day - Toronto Star
Night & DayToronto Star, Canada - May 22, 2008Festivities include a Maypole dance for adults, a catwalk fashion contest, live music, a historic parade and more. Sun. 1 pm-8 pm (free). ...
- Young Poet Tells of Joy In Marbles (The Lakeland Ledger)
I have always enjoyed poems that celebrate the small pleasures of life. Here Max Mendelsohn, age 12, of Weston, Massachusetts, tells us of the joy he finds in playing with marbles.ODE TO MARBLES I love the sound of marblesscattered on the worn wooden floor,like children running away in a game of hide and seek.
- Songwriter gains new fan - Commercial News
That unbelievably upbeat, infectious, fun song, by John Denver, was a No. 1 hit in 1975. It was on the radio constantly, and I can’t tell you how much I hated it. I didn’t like John Denver, either. He was way too earnest, too happy and too folksy ...
- Poets share thoughts, ideas, emotions on stage - Texas City Sun
GALVESTON — With harmonica, drums, singing and even painting accompaniment, four Galveston poets are vocalizing their verse. It’s part of a growing coffeehouse art experience, moving poetry from pages to open mics. “I don’t think that the ...
- The spirit of 1968 - Times of India
The spirit of 1968Times of India, India - 3 hours agoThere was also the romance of revolution in distant lands: Vietnamese peasants in straw hats braving napalm, Pablo Neruda's poetry and Mao Zedong's call to ...
- Some advice for Bill Gates from a semi-retired, orgy-loving cokehead - CNET News
CNET NewsSome advice for Bill Gates from a semi-retired, orgy-loving cokeheadCNET News, CA - 8 hours agoThese days, poetry being an energy-sapping exercise, Mr. Dennis attends only four to six senior management or board meetings a year. ...
- Poetry for the eye - Aucklander
Poetry for the eyeAucklander, New Zealand - 26 minutes agoSeventy artists and writers have enthusiastically tackled an idea dreamt up by artist Hannah- May Thompson and poet Christian Jensen. ...
- What Would Madison Avenue Do? Marketing to Teens - School Library Journal
Whether you work for Nike or in a library, it’s tough to attract an audience. And that’s where smart marketing can make all the difference. Even though libraries don’t have millions of dollars to spend on slick Madison Avenue ad campaigns to ...
- Folklife director's picks - Seattle Times
Violinist Swil Kanim will perform Saturday. Among those going to this weekend's Northwest Folklife Festival for the first time is Folklife's new executive director, Robert Townsend, who was hired so recently most of this year's performers were chosen ...
- FSC student is poetry finalist - Fitchburg pride
FSC student is poetry finalistFitchburg pride, NJ - 1 hour agoA Fitchburg State College student was recently named a finalist in the first annual Worcester County Poetry Association College Poetry Competition. ...
- Anything goes - Ha'aretz
Anything goesHa'aretz, Israel - 5 hours agoIn the written world too, not every collection of words qualifies as literature or poetry. Unbridled artistic or literary activity usually produces ...
- Variety is the spice at Westmoreland Festival - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival, held at Twin Lakes Park near Greensburg, features a variety of performances on four stages, including the Island Stage. From a "Making Music Tent" to graffiti artists to Pittsburgh Pirates alumni Bob Friend ...
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