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- 'David in Shadow and Light' a massive effort gone away. - Jewish Theatre
'David in Shadow and Light' a massive effort gone away.Jewish Theatre, Israel - 7 hours agoIn 2003, Lisa was a New York Times Fellow in the Institute for Dance Criticism at the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC A recipient of two Simon ...
- A poet goes to Washington: 'Hermit' Kay Ryan of California named poet ... - Newsday
NEW YORK (AP) _ Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry ...
- If we're comfortable in our non-belief, why bash believers? - Chicago Sun-Times
Albert Einstein's letter, containing a short rant about God and the Bible, sold recently for 25 times its expected price, thanks, in part, to professional atheist Richard Dawkins being one of the unsuccessful bidders. It's long been said religion is ...
- Scanlon 'eternally grateful' for time at Western - St. Joseph News-Press
Scanlon 'eternally grateful' for time at WesternSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 55 minutes ago“There is a very poetic strain in the Irish — a strong interest in literature and poetry,” he said of his path in education that led to a doctorate in ...
- SA music legend Jimmy Barnes' wild life is now a book - Adelaidenow
SA music legend Jimmy Barnes' wild life is now a bookAdelaidenow, Australia - 17 minutes agoAnd we’d leave him leaning up against the fridge.” (JB) Icons of Australian Music: Jimmy Barnes (Roving Eye Publishing, $79.95) is out now.
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer - New York Sun
Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. KertzerNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoMr. Axelrod is assistant editor of Contemporary Poetry Review. He has contributed to Parnassus, New Partisan, and other publications.
- No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails it (Albany Times Union)
ALBANY -- Wow, can John Patrick Shanley write a play.It's no surprise that in 2005, "Doubt: A Parable" won both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Capital Repertory Theatre's season-closing production of the play, directed by Terence Lamude, is like a hammer blow to the forehead. If you like to leave the theater thinking, this is your kind of stuff. The play is set in 1964, when the ...
- Roger Palmer lets the Dogs out - Creative Loafing Tampa
Roger Palmer lets the Dogs outCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 11 hours agoBeneath each image, a line of poetry adds another layer of meaning. "The streets got a lot quieter when they taught the smart cannon to hunt certain kinds ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy (Sentinel & Enterprise)
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008.
- Play looks at poet in new light - Cape Cod Times
Play looks at poet in new lightCape Cod Times, MA - 50 minutes agoJudging from her poems and letters, scholars agree that the secretive Dickinson had a love life of her own. She was swept off her feet by Charles Wadsworth, ...
- REVIEW: 'Patience' pleasing to theatergoers of all types - La Vista Sun
REVIEW: 'Patience' pleasing to theatergoers of all typesLa Vista Sun, Ne - 2 hours agoAll of the other maidens in the village desire for the affection of these men, but it is Patience who cares nothing about poetry. The actors' ability to mix ...
- Best of Dallas Video Festival - Houston Press
The Best of Dallas Video Festival includes a wide mix of genres. Ranging from experimental film to documentaries to animation, the collection highlights the top films of the festival’s 20th year. Lewis Khlar’s animated Pony Glass is a portrait of ...
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- Religion Calendar: 07/19/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 07/19/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - Jul 19, 200814; light breakfast, physical and social activities and daily devotional; 935-4556. Power Up Youth Camp, 9 am-3 pm July 22-24, Unity Church of Traverse City ...
- Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdie - Guardian Unlimited
In today's programme, Claire Armitstead talks to the children's authors Francesca Simon and Eoin Colfer, plus the poet and performer Lemn Sissay. We also hear what some of the youngest fans of the Hay festival like to read. Francesca Simon is author ...
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