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- Obituaries for March 21 (The Capital)
Charles D. Clark, 83, a resident of Chester since 1976, died March 19 in his home surrounded by his family. Mr. Clark was born Sept. 27, 1924, in Baltimore to the late John E. and Edith E. Mayor Clark. He graduated from Holy Cross School in 1940.
- Sections of Interest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Clunky rooftop TV antennas seem like vintage junk, but the old technology could be making a comeback with next year's transition to digital broadcasting. Related story: Cable's switch to digital not an issue for most subscribers More than half the ...
- The experts answer some questions about love - GoErie.com
The experts answer some questions about loveGoErie.com, PA - 51 minutes agoYou'd be surprised how often some poetry can stir up some romance. Q What's the best way to deal with the ups and downs of a major crush? ...
- Back Brockmiller for county board
La Crosse Tribune - Please do not send poetry, or items taken from other publication or from the Internet. Send letters to the editor to letters@lacrossetribune.com.
- Museum and gallery events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Museum and gallery eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours agoWords & Rhythm: Poetry in the Afternoon - Monthly open mic event. 4/20 3-5 pm. Lois Mailou Jones - Over 45 prints & works on paper by one of the century's ...
- Quick reads - Indianapolis Star
Quick readsIndianapolis Star, United States - 3 hours ago... of poetry, "Grace, Fallen from," from 7 to 9 pm March 24 at the in the library of the Indianapolis Arts Center, 820 E. 67th St. Admission is free.
- Sorry, no poetry for Mom here - Shelbyville Times-Gazette
Sorry, no poetry for Mom hereShelbyville Times-Gazette, TN - 19 minutes agoNo poetry, please, and nothing copied from a book or magazine or pass-along e-mail. We're looking for your original thoughts, not for someone else's ...
- Landmark TV performances illuminate 'Raisin in the Sun' - USA Today
Landmark TV performances illuminate 'Raisin in the Sun'USA Today - 11 minutes ago... Lorraine Hansberry's classic play without losing any of its power or poetry, allowing a new generation to discover a great work of American art. ...
- Summer Guide 2008 - Theater Listings (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Plays are listed by opening date. For theater locations and contact info, see the index at the end of this listing. Â Ongoing Caught in the Net. Ray Cooney's comedy is a sequel to his Run for Your Wife, through May 24 (Comtra). Harvey. The comedy about an alcoholic and his giant imaginary r...
- New chapter for book festival : Organizers decide to start with compelling issues, then invite noted authors (The Capital)
In the past, organizers of the Annapolis Book Festival have built the event around the authors they could get. This time around, they decided to shape it around several central issues and then contact authors - and the result is their biggest, most comprehensive event ever.
- Rep Clock - San Francisco Guardian
Schedules are for Wed/30–Tues/6 except where noted. Director and year are given when available. Double features are marked with a •. All times are p.m. unless otherwise specified. ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; www.atasite.org . $8 ...
- Living words: Poems leap from page to podium as teens recite
Lansing State Journal - Maya Angelou would have smiled. The words of famous poets, such as Angelou, Langston Hughes and William Blake came alive as 15 students amused onlookers and questioned everyday life during the Poetry Out Loud State Championship on Saturday. Nearly ...
- Book Review - New York Observer
My favorite moment in Julie Andrews’ memoir comes after the first New Haven preview of My Fair Lady . Rex Harrison had a pre-performance panic attack, the show ran to an endless three and a half hours, but Julie Andrews was feeling pretty good. Her ...
- What Do We Owe Iraq? - CounterPunch
What Do We Owe Iraq?CounterPunch, CA - 1 hour agoWhat do we owe this country "where the first letter was written, the first law put, the first university built, the first money issued, and the first poetry ...
- CWA: Why Poetry Matters - University of Colorado The Campus Press
CWA: Why Poetry MattersUniversity of Colorado The Campus Press, CO - 15 hours ago"For poetry makes nothing happen," Stuart Schoffman, a Hebrew scholar and panelist, quoted from a WH Auden poem. "It survives in the valley of its making ...
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