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- You write the reviews: Fram, National Theatre, London (Independent)
Tony Harrison's Fram is long and mind-knottingly complex, but it is neither self-indulgent nor superfluous. It is one of the most stimulating, engaging and extraordinary evenings on offer. Its message is simple: it asks what role the arts can play in a world where illegal immigrants fall from their hiding places in the wheel bays of aircraft, and four-year-olds starve to death in the Russian ...
- He's my Man of the Match - Electric New Paper
He's my Man of the MatchElectric New Paper, Singapore - 18 hours agoIt was Dutch poetry in motion, a windmill with a lethal sweeping, fanning move. Before the game this morning, Van Bronckhorst had asked the media why they ...
- News in brief: Center's Pride party Sat. - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterNews in brief: Center's Pride party Sat.Bay Area Reporter, CA - 53 minutes agoSome of the activities will include the Center Women Present's LesboBingo with Sister Dinah Might; a mini-match-up speed dating event; and a poetry and ...
- Cable girl: Ron Perlman stole my heart - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukCable girl: Ron Perlman stole my heartguardian.co.uk, UK - 31 minutes agothen raises her face to the moonlight and recites Renaissance poetry. He is noble, passionate, constant and untouchable! She is somehow simpering and stoic ...
- HIV-AIDS and Women Equals Misogyny finds "On The Issues Magazine ... - WebWire (press release)
HIV-AIDS and Women Equals Misogyny finds "On The Issues Magazine ...WebWire (press release), GA - 14 hours agoThe magazine also features poetry by Gale Jackson, selected by Poetry Editor Clare Coss, about “conversations lost†because of AIDS. ...
- Book Review: Wallace Stegner and the American West - International Herald Tribune
Wallace Stegner and the American West By Philip L. Fradkin 369 pages. $27.50 Alfred A. Knopf. If you were choosing an all-star team of 20th-century American writers to represent the liberal mind - construed expansively, not in narrowly political ...
- McGuinty defends Ontario incentives for Young People F---ing - CBC.ca
CBC.caMcGuinty defends Ontario incentives for Young People F---ingCBC.ca, Canada - Jun 11, 2008"I just don't think we politicians should be getting into lending a shape to building designs, what poetry is acceptable and not, and what movies are ...
- In Iraq, The Love Stories Are Gone - Common Dreams
BAGHDAD - As statistics go, at least 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the occupation, now in its fifth year. Every one of them has left behind once loved ones to mourn the loss and to think of what might have been. This is the land of the ...
- Book Review: Brian Hall's 'Fall of Frost' (International Herald Tribune)
Brian Hall is a novelist, and "Fall of Frost" arrives as the first fictional rendering of the poet Robert Frost's life.
- Teen of the Week: - HometownAnnapolis.com
It's hard to believe that John Wesley "Wes" Pindell IV is the baby of the family. True, the 17-year-old Annapolis resident is the youngest of a large brood from a blended family, but, at 6 feet, 3 inches and 290 pounds, he dwarfs all of his much ...
- Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your nature - Post-Bulletin
Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your naturePost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoPhil Jackson, the highly successful coach of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, frequently reads poetry to his players. To inspire his players on the subject of ...
- Woman on the run (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
A hallucinatory, post-partum 19-year-old who has murdered her husband flees into the Canadian wilderness, with a pair of vengeful brothers-in-law on her heels.
- ‘Bayan Ko’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
I HEARD IT AGAIN AFTER SO LONG, that almost forgotten song that had stirred us to helpless anger and finally turned our fear into valor against the wicked regime of Marcos and his fellow scoundrels.
- Stolen 17th century First Folio Shakespeare recovered - Daily Telegraph
The anthology, printed in 1623, seven years after the bard's death, is described as "the most important printed book in the English language" and was among a number of manuscripts taken from the Durham University Library in December 1998.
- Begley the Bookie - New York Observer
Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Female Fibs; Liebling at War; Mailer and Auchincloss, Separated at Birth Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Obama the Probable; Machiavelli for Hillary; Thomas Mann as Pick-Up Ploy You know exactly ...
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