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- the-solitary-vice-you-can-always-watch-the-movie-instead - PopMatters
PopMattersthe-solitary-vice-you-can-always-watch-the-movie-insteadPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoWhile Shakespeare’s poetry is the best of its kind, I know a lot of people find the archaic language difficult to understand, and this often prevents them ...
- Broadway Revival of for colored girls... Will Arrive at Circle in the Square Aug. 19 (Playbill)
The Broadway revival of the poetry-kissed for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, starring Grammy Award winner India.Arie, will begin previews at the Circle in the Square Theatre beginning Aug. 19.
- Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-ke takes new approach with '24 City.' - Los Angeles Times
CANNES, France -- By necessity, Jia Zhang-ke is a filmmaker who responds to current events with the instincts of a newshound. Not only is the 38-year-old director the most prominent Chinese filmmaker of his generation, he also has come to assume the ...
- Poetry contest awards night - Quad-Cities Times
35th annual Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest Awards Night. The winning and honorable mention poems will be presented by professional readers. Guest appearance by Robert Dana, former Iowa Poet Laureate, who will read selections from his works. He has ...
- Literary Calendar - Charlotte Observer
Literary CalendarCharlotte Observer, NC - 13 hours agoSign up for fiction, screenwriting or poetry. Author Tommy Hays (“The Pleasure Was Mine”) will be the keynote speaker. Other workshop leaders include Betsy ...
- Fun for everyone - Argus Observer Online
Junior-junior division contestant Noemi Turner (left), 9, Otis Orchards, Wash., played in round 1 Tuesday morning at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest in Weiser. She fiddled with guitarists Jeff Lincoln (center) and Rod Anderson (background ...
- Bulletin Board for Broward County (Sun-Sentinel)
Today's highlights Multi-Tax Seminar in Spanish, 10 a.m. at Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center, 1301 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood Beach. Free. Call 954-967-1821.
- Local students compete in national tournament - Skiatook Journal
Local students compete in national tournamentSkiatook Journal, OK - 7 hours agoDevin Martin ranked in the top 20 Poetry performers at the National Drama & Debate Tournament held on June 13-22 in Henderson, Nev. ...
- More than 100 readers share their love for their fathers Dad: You da ... - Allentown Morning Call
The concept is simple enough. Even Dear Abby tells her readers every year that the best gift they can give their dads for Father's Day is to write them a letter and tell them how they feel about them -- before it's too late. Still, words don't always ...
- On the bookcase - Baytown Sun
While sorting out books to donate to a library for its annual sale, I was struck by the number of “locals.” Books written by or about people in Baytown and the local area consume a considerable amount of space in my bookcase. Sorry, library fund ...
- Christians in the Muslim World - Twin Cities Planet
Christians in the Muslim WorldTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoAl Akhtal boasted his religion openly and expressed his contempt at Islam in his poetry, right in front of caliphs, who would respond by giving him money ...
- Artists say they're being squeezed out of their space (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 7:32 PM- Tim Larsen fell in love with his home in the Artspace Bridge Projects after he moved in seven years ago.
- East St. Louis student's essay on violence wins - News-Democrat
Yhazon Kennedy has something to say about handguns. The second grader's essay caught the attention of judges with the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, who made him the first downstate winner of their essay, poetry and art contest in the 13 ...
- Hoopeston book club started in 1895 - Danville Commercial News
Hoopeston book club started in 1895Danville Commercial News, IL - 44 minutes agoMembers or invited community sang or recited poetry or short essays. One essay written by one member’s husband was called “Hoopeston in the Year 2000. ...
- Genome race and climate change vision vie for science book prize (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Craig Venter's Life Decoded sees off Stephen Pinker to reach the shortlist of the Royal Society's Science book prize
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