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- The Theatre - New Yorker
New YorkerThe TheatreNew Yorker, United States - 9 minutes agoManhattan Theatre Club premières John Patrick Shanley’s musical “Romantic Poetry” (Sept. 30); Doug Hughes directs Beau Willimon’s dark election comedy, ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 09/12/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Short's Brewing Company, Reggie and the After Party 8 p.m. Sept. 12; Josh Hall and the Alcohol 8 p.m. Sept. 13; Trio Acoustico 8 p.m. Sept. 19; Pinky Lee CD Release Party 8 p.m. Sept. 26; Dave Boutette Trio 8 p.m. Sept. 27; Mon. couples' dancing; Tues. open mic; live music Fri.-Sat.; 121 N. Bridge St., Bellaire; 533-6622; www.shortsbrewing.com.
- Aspiring writers rewarded - Champion Newspapers
Champion NewspapersAspiring writers rewardedChampion Newspapers, UK - 11 hours agoSouthport's Phil Kenny was runner-up in the poetry category, won by Barbara Turner from Sale. And Spencer Payne from Birkdale won the children's section. ...
- CHILDREN TO GET FREE BOOKS - Ed Exec
CHILDREN TO GET FREE BOOKSEd Exec, UK - 4 minutes agoPrimary schools are set to benefit from free poetry books, according to a new charity initiative. The charity, the Booktrust scheme, will send 750000 packs ...
- Bring a bottle with a clear conscience - Telegraph.co.uk
Bring a bottle with a clear conscienceTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoThat note - inscribed on the invitation to the poetry-group-cum-drinking-society I used to go to - was pretentious student snobbery. ...
- Teen Author Gets Published - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Teen Author Gets PublishedPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 12 minutes agoOriginally, Kruger focused only on poetry. But soon she found herself immersed in the world of writing, and hasn't been able to stop. ...
- Okkervil River: Aiming high and wide - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)Okkervil River: Aiming high and wideThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoMusic, movies, poetry. Rockers, groupies, suicidal head cases. There was so much redemption and desperation to explore, in fact, that we now have a sequel: ...
- WEbook Closes $5.0 Million Round Led by Vertex and Greylock Partners (Broadcast Newsroom)
BETHESDA, Md. , Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- WEbook.com, the online platform where writers and readers craft the next great books and tap the next breakthrough talent, today announced the company has closed more than $5 million in funding.
- African cultural program tapped for library (Eufaula Tribune)
Pennsylvanian Roland Barksdale-Hall can remember coming to Eufaula as a small child in his father’s Oldsmobile.
- Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies - San Francisco Gate
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies 08.27.08 Richmond mom accused of son's torture death can't visit with daughter 08.27.08 Persistent credit-union robbery suspects indicted in S.F. 08.27.08 It's heating up out there 08 ...
- Books: "Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba" (The New Yorker)
Facundo Bacardi, who founded the eponymous rum company in 1862, came to Cuba from Spain as a teen-ager. By the turn of the century, as Gjelten lucidly recounts, the distilling operation that Facundo had begun in a shed was among the brands most closely identified with Cuba, and the . . .
- 'Stitching' Extends Through August 9th - Broadway World
'Stitching' Extends Through August 9thBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe visceral poetry and physicality between the lovers creates a surprisingly tender, often humorous, brutal romance. Stitching challenges the notions of ...
- Blue Devils Renew Iroquois Rivalry with Second Cross Town Cup Game Friday (East Aurora Advertiser)
It's hard to believe that it's been almost half-a-century since the Blue Devils first faced off against the Iroquois Chiefs in football. According to Geoff Vosseller, who played in that inaugural 1959 game at Latimer Field on Girdle Road, "It was a mud bowl. Neither team could get anything going." That encounter ended with the teams tied at zero, having produced no scores but lots of very dirty ...
- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest (Washington Post)
Critics are rarely the hero of anything in the movies. They are at best incompetent weasels, one notch below the "those that can't do, teach" category. At worst, they are Machiavellian figures, like Addison DeWitt, the suave but slimy manipulator in "All About Eve."
- Happy Birthday, TS Eliot - findingDulcinea
findingDulcineaHappy Birthday, TS EliotfindingDulcinea, New York - 19 minutes agoEliot spent a postgraduate year in Paris, where he studied philosophy and wrote poetry. While in France, he decided to apply for a Philosophy PhD from ...
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