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- WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WIT (New York Post)
THE Fringe Festival is bursting with one-per son shows, but you won't find any two more different in tone than "Zombie" and "That Dorothy Parker." Each offers distinct pleasures, though "Zombie" - based on a Joyce Carol Oates novella - offers the...
- Jared Diamond to Open International Genetic Diversity Symposium - UC Davis
Jared Diamond to Open International Genetic Diversity SymposiumUC Davis, CA - 2 hours agoLapsley is author of the book "Bottled Poetry," a history of California winemaking. News media who would like to attend all or parts of the symposium free ...
- She's a real Sometimes girl - Newark Star-Ledger
Charlotte Sometimes isn't just playing the Warped Tour for the first time this summer. She's attending Warped shows for the first time. "I was more of a coffeehouse kind of girl," says the singer/songwriter/guitarist, who is fronting a five-piece ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 07/29/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Entertainment Calendar: 07/29/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 4 hours ago"Stories and Fragments in Verse" Poetry Night, 7:30 pm, public welcome, free admission, sponsored by Friends of the Leelanau Township Public Library; ...
- Institute works to raise Inland area's literary profile (The Press-Enterprise)
The Inlandia Institute, armed with $150,000 from a James Irvine Foundation grant, plans to increase its visibility as a literary center focused on the Inland region.
- What men can learn from Carrie's friends - Herald.ie
What men can learn from Carrie's friendsHerald.ie, Ireland - 7 hours agoHer lust for our poetry professor. How her marriage was occasionally disrupted by her husband's ex-wife. Her regret that her efforts to get pregnant had to ...
- 2008 writing contest winners announced (Picayune Item)
PICAYUNE — The Picayune Writers’ Group has received the judge’s scores and tallied the results for the 2008 Anthology Contest.
- Celebrating Krishna - Hindu
Celebrating KrishnaHindu, India - 3 hours agoBut then the text draws you in with its own poetry. Because Dehejia writes like a poet-philosopher. Allowing for “so many dry, arid schools of philosophy”, ...
- Gate plans fish fry museum fundraiser - Woodward News
This isn’t just any ole’ fish fry, if you ask Ernestine Maphet, president of the Gate Museum Board. “It is the way we can keep up with the projects we have so we can continue to restore Gate’s history.” Maphet, president of the Gate Museum ...
- PHO organizes Punjabi Mela - IndiaPost.com
PHO organizes Punjabi MelaIndiaPost.com, CA - 3 hours agoProminent Punjabi writer and poet Deep Mangli along with his accompaniments from New York are going to entertain the audience with mesmerizing poetry and ...
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- Humberto de Campos: An Old Brazilian Poet Gets New Life in Print - Brazzil Magazine
Brazzil MagazineHumberto de Campos: An Old Brazilian Poet Gets New Life in PrintBrazzil Magazine, Los Angeles - 2 hours agoHis first work was poetry, with book "Dust, first series". He became a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 1919 and was a representative for the ...
- Gil Scott-Heron: Back to the streets (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Hip-hop's godfather returns to the scene of the rhyme... By Grant Britt.Reality is not a TV show. It's live and in your face. That message was brought to bear by Gil Scott-Heron nearly four decades ago when he set street poetry to music with "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Poet, activist, pianist, composer and singer Scott-Heron stirred up the citizenry with lyrics like, "Black people ...
- Nixon and Moore Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 in Gate|Beckett (Playbill)
A starry line-up has been assembled for the July 26-27 readings of the poetry and prose of Samuel Beckett, part of the current Gate|Beckett production presented by the Lincoln Center Festival.
- Theatrical battle of the sexes? (Salon.com)
Liz Smith says only men are trashing "Mamma Mia!" Meanwhile, an L.A. Times blogger explains why women can't handle "The Dark Knight." Oh, please!
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