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- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater. Lepage's mastery of multimedia spectacle can be habit ...
- Atlanta sizzles for Pride 2008 - Gay.com
Atlanta sizzles for Pride 2008Gay.com, CA - 51 minutes ago... at the Piedmont Room, Atlanta Pride's first foray into a slam poetry event, featuring emcee Stacie Boschma, and both local and nationally-known poets. ...
- Diane Ronayne: Panel exchanges tips for all kinds of writing - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Panel exchanges tips for all kinds of writingIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 4 hours ago16: "It's free and open to the public. Poetry, prose, screen plays, whatever. It's great fun!" (7 pm, Library Coffee House, 141 E. Carlson St., Meridian). ...
- Local artist's masks cast history's faces - Allentown Morning Call
Local artist's masks cast history's facesAllentown Morning Call, PA - 35 minutes agoThey cover many expressive disciplines, including poetry, film, opera, music and literature. The arts encompass a comprehensive array of topics too lengthy ...
- CSO works beautifully on Ives' 'Holidays' - Chicago Tribune
Beneath Charles Ives ' crusty modernist exterior beat the heart of a red-blooded New England Romantic in the Transcendental tradition of Emerson and Thoreau. That much Michael Tilson Thomas made clear with his rousing performance of one of the ...
- The Willow Tree - GreenCine
The Willow TreeGreenCine, CA - 8 hours agoA renown professor of poetry at a Tehran university, Youssef (Parvis Parastui) has been blessed with a loving wife, a beautiful daughter, and a picturesque ...
- Nisar Gul condoles death of Ghattar Ghaznavi - Associated Press of Pakistan
Nisar Gul condoles death of Ghattar GhaznaviAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 19 hours agoThe Minister highly lauded the meritorious service of late Ghaznavi for promotion of poetry and Urdu literature. The minister in his condolence message has ...
- Snake leads birthday celebration - maltonmercury.co.uk
Snake leads birthday celebrationmaltonmercury.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoIt is now 16 years since Simon Thackray brought the music and poetry venue to Ryedale and a grateful crowd at Hovingham village hall showed their ...
- Pre-schoolers stage Childās Month āDancamasingā - SKNVibes.com
SKNVibes.comPre-schoolers stage Childās Month āDancamasingāSKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - 1 hour agoThis section also featured poetry, various games, steel pan music and songs. The childrenās excited performance of the song āRomp and Stompā brought down ...
- Community Calendar: 06/26/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 06/26/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 37 minutes agoOpen Mic āpoetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. 933-5111, www.marketstreetbooks.com Middlesex ā on ...
- More research into lung cancer - La Crosse Tribune
You can take pride in being a survivor in spite of public indifference. Research saves lives. It was research that improved the five-year survival in the past 30 years of prostate cancer from 67 percent to 99 percent, breast cancer survival from 75 ...
- Highlandtown hot dogs - from the heart (Baltimore Examiner)
People Andy Farantos hardly knows come into G&A Coney Island Hot Dogs on Eastern Avenue and tell him things he loves to hear.
- Dog-inspired tale wins book prize - The Age
Dog-inspired tale wins book prizeThe Age, Australia - 6 hours agoThe $20000 non-fiction prize went to Tom Griffiths for Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica and the $15000 poetry prize went to Kathryn Lomer (Two ...Lost Dog collars Michelle de Kretser $40000 prize for fiction The AustralianLost Dog wins NSW literary gong The West Australianall 7 news articles
- Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still There (New York Times)
Determinedly unfunny, awkwardly histrionic and sometimes anything but credible, Augusten Burroughs?s new memoir repudiates everything that put him on the map.
- Writing his own story (The Salem News)
"Please, no doom and gloom," Christopher Reardon asks. "This isn't another kid in a wheelchair crying about his life." This is a kid in a wheelchair who says he's trying to tell the truth about his life. A kid, a man, really, who just turned 22 and wants his writings to challenge the way people think about cancer survivors, wheelchair drivers and maybe even the world.
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