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- Sunday, July 20, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Stage West Noises Off. Michael Frayn’s classic slapstick farce about the collapse of a theater production. Thru July 27. 821 W Vickery Blvd, FW. $18-25. 817-STG-WEST.
- 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 ...
- 'Ah, Wilderness!' sets sentimental comedy in the woods - Wisconsin State Journal
SPRING GREEN -- Punctuated by the pop of Fourth of July firecrackers, the opening of "Ah, Wilderness!" at American Players Theatre reaches back toward a simpler, sweeter time. Like Garrison Keillor's beloved Lake Wobegon, back then, fathers were ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - My West Texas
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July. Her paper is titled “No More Heroes ...
- Byfield adds prose to dance for show (Mississauga News)
Kareem Byfield can't wait to show people his latest performance piece. The show, I Can't Wait , takes place Saturday at the Living Arts Centre's RBC Theatre. Byfield is particularly enthused to present the show because it's a change from what he usually does with his Grace 'N Style dance troupe.
- Poetry festival returns to Hill-Stead (The New Britain Herald)
FARMINGTON — There was an atypical silence last summer at the Hill-Stead Museum.
- Theater Dance Arts Listings 6/12 - Daily Herald
Theater Dance Arts Listings 6/12Daily Herald, UT - 1 hour agoWRITERS AT WORK -- Short fiction, novel and poetry. June 23-27. Westminster College, Salt Lake City. www.writersatwork.org. CARTOON CAPERS -- Children ages ...
- Why angry old men shouldn't blog - Rediff.com
S urfing television this weekend, I stopped on an old Amitabh movie. It doesn't matter what it was called, but suffice it to say 'twas one of those where villain was in his red-carpeted lair when Bachchan, cool as a lanky cucumber, dropped in from an ...
- Best Bet | Poetry with a sense of place (The State)
Calling All Poets! The Medical University of South Carolina seeks poetry submissions to accompany art work at a new center for the diagnosis and treatment of heart, vascular and digestive diseases. Poetry Categories “South Carolina — A Sense of Place” : Poems should consider the ways in which the natural world offers poets metaphors about the beauty and mystery of the cycles of life, as ...
- Critics' best bets for Saturday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis African Arts Festival. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday at the World’s Fair Pavilion in Forest Park. Free. 314-935-9676 or www.STLAfricanArtsFest.org . A marketplace, culinary ...
- A poem for my dad - Daily Journal
How do you love your dads? You left it to The Daily Journal to count the ways. Our Pop Poet contest generated more than 500 poems praising the paternal parent.
- Birthday boy Jones celebrates in style (Marietta Daily Journal)
ATLANTA - Chipper Jones had another birthday to remember, right down to teammate Brian McCann's belly flop of a slide. Jones celebrated his 36th birthday by going 3-for-3, including a homer, to lead Atlanta past the NL East-leading Florida Marlins 7-4 on Thursday night.
- Here and Now (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
Pheasant Run will host a performance of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays at the resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles.
- Hear ‘Em While You Can – and a Fresh Eargasm Alert - Charleston City Paper
Hear ‘Em While You Can – and a Fresh Eargasm AlertCharleston City Paper, SC - 1 hour agoThe man could write a song, for sure: these masterly settings of Thomas Hardy’s poetry turned out to be quite an experience, expressing a huge range of ...
- Kay Ryan named poet laureate (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK — 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 has been compared to that of Emily Dickinson, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate, starting in the fall. The ...
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