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- Chicago's Tony haul (Chicago Sun-Times)
It was an all but foregone conclusion that the 62nd annual Tony Awards ceremony from New York’s Radio City Music Hall Sunday night was going to be a grand affirmation of Chicago theater.
- AP Top News at 10:36 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) _ Before a crowd of cheering thousands, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. "America, this is ...
- Seeing Things - Star-ecentral.com
ZIGGY Marley, Julian and Sean Lennon, Kelly Osbourne and Lisa Marie Presley. These are just a few artistes who have not lived up to their parents’ name and legacy. Then there is Jakob Dylan, who is a success in his own right with The Wallflowers ...
- Klippel, Samantha Renea - Wrightstown Post Gazette
Klippel, Samantha ReneaWrightstown Post Gazette, WI - 56 minutes agoShe loved to write poetry and create drawings. She also enjoyed being outdoors doing many activities like hiking, boating, hunting, fishing and, especially, ...
- Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear" - Isthmus Daily Page
Proud Theater's "Loud & Clear"Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 14 hours agoMusic, poetry & dance written by & starring Madison's LGBTQ youth theater troupe, 7:30 pm on 5/29-31 and 2:30 pm, 5/31, Evjue Stage, Bartell Theatre. $10. ...
- One of poetry's finest reminds us of our place in the natural world (The Japan Times)
Skinny frog Don't give up! Issa is here He has been dead for 180 years, but Kobayashi Issa's haiku keep reminding us that the essence of Japan's culture lies in its intimate tie to nature. Humans are seen by him entirely as an element in nature, where ideally there is no artificial hierarchy and certainly no holier-than-thou moralizing. Read the full story
- Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17 - Daily News Tribune
Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17Daily News Tribune, MA - 5 hours agoPOETRY READING Mary Ellen Tuthill reads from her book ``The Linen Man & Other Poems'' today at 2 pm, at Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central St., ...
- Distinguished poet visits alma mater - Harvard University Gazette
Harvard University GazetteDistinguished poet visits alma materHarvard University Gazette, MA - 23 minutes agoRich’s distinguished 57-year career has included numerous works of poetry and prose, as well as many of the art’s highest awards and accolades. ...
- The Posting Board (Harvard Hillside)
Calendar Saturday, May 17 Annual Book Sale: 8 to 9 a.m., early-bird admission at a cost of $10; 9 a.
- Once Upon Many Times (New York Times)
A novelist builds a bridge to the Arab soul, using the tradition of stories with a frame tale.
- 61-year-old satisfying his itch to dance - Deseret News
61-year-old satisfying his itch to danceDeseret News, UT - 21 hours agoThat same "movement" propelled Morrow to study modern dance and poetry at Utah Valley State College, where he's on the brink of graduating with a bachelor's ...
- Sulekha takes bloggers into the world of print (Deccan Herald)
Sulekha.com, the most popular online community for Indians worldwide, has launched the Sulekha Book Series, a part of the year- round Blogprint initiative, which sees the creative works of Sulekha bloggers appear in print.
- Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad government - Irish Independent
Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad governmentIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoShakespeare aside (a huge aside, mind you) French culture -- in music, literature, philosophy, architecture, painting and poetry -- is immeasurably superior ...
- A safe return on horseback - Christian Science Monitor
Susie loved Buttercup the first time she settled into the saddle on her sturdy back. Buttercup was a nimble, well-trained mountain horse, and Susie was told, "She will take care of you." And she did. When Susie rode Buttercup, she knew that God was ...
- SMU frat housemother loves job at age 76 - KVUE
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. Oblivious to the chaos, McCurtain calmly crossed her legs and leaned forward in ...
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