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- Bridgeport couple end life's journey days apart - Danbury News Times
Bridgeport couple end life's journey days apartDanbury News Times, CT - Mar 20, 2008Also, the day Pearl died happened to be her son's birthday. But Barry said there's a strange poetry in her parents' passing. They began their relationship ...
- Festival celebrates cultures - Myrtle Beach Online
A new addition to the Treasures of the Tidelands Festival, the Gullah/Geechee Rice Celebration, will kick off festivities today. The festival, now in its third year and organized by the Georgetown Cultural Council, is designed to showcase the area's ...
- THE GIFT THEATRE TO PRODUCE - Broadway World
THE GIFT THEATRE TO PRODUCEBroadway World, NY - 46 minutes agoVivian is a brilliant professor of English poetry, a renowned scholar, and a demanding teacher. But a painful experimental treatment for cancer will force ...
- The Mystix laying down new tracks at Firehouse Center - The Daily News of Newburyport
The Mystix laying down new tracks at Firehouse CenterThe Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 15 minutes agoPatricia Bashford of Newburyport and Robert Pyle of Reading are pairing their photographs with prose and poetry in "Gems and Passions," opening today in the ...
- David Mamet explores the wages of honor in âRedbelt,â a martial-arts homage to noir boxing films (Philadelphia Daily News)
Not so many years ago, "Redbelt" would have been a boxing movie. Certainly, boxing buffs will recognize this story - bruised fighters hewing to some kind of warrior code in a sleazy business where the dirtiest fighting is done by men in suits - the only guys who always get paid. But boxing, as someone says in "Redbelt," is as "dead as Woodrow Wilson."
- Lang Lang's Miami debut displays poetry, bravura - MiamiHerald.com
Lang Lang's Miami debut displays poetry, bravuraMiamiHerald.com, FL - Mar 10, 2008In his Broward Center debut two years ago, he isplayed a subtle coloring and tonal poetry that were as impressive as the fire and flash. ...
- Salem State student travels the long road to accessibility - North Shore Sunday
Salem State student travels the long road to accessibilityNorth Shore Sunday, MA - May 12, 2008And Angel has plenty of insight and poetry to add to the annals. But the Association of American Geographers wasnât so much looking for poetry. ...
- Getting into the swing of summer in Rifle - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Getting into the swing of summer in RifleGlenwood Springs Post Independent, CO - 1 hour agoHe organized tonightâs collection of cowpoke performers, showing off at the Cowboy Music & Poetry Show. He went into detail about the âreally nice lineup,â ...
- Brother Blue Joins NATF's 27th Annual Audio Theatre Workshop - MediaSyndicate (press release)
Brother Blue Joins NATF's 27th Annual Audio Theatre WorkshopMediaSyndicate (press release) - 2 hours agoReturning to West Plains for the seventh consecutive year, the 2008 workshop will feature Shakespeare and Cowboy Poetry. Live audiences will enjoy the ...
- Elaine Stritch Will Originate Title Role of 'Shrek' -- Playbill.com
Broadway World - I just read online that Elain Stritch is going to be playing Shrek on Broadway! ... emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry.
- Winners of Young Writers' Contest to perform at AFTH event (The Standard-Times)
LAKEVILLE â "Arts From The Heart" has announced the winners of the Young People's Writers' Contest. The winners will be presenting their works at "Spring From the Fringe" on Thursday March 27 at Somethin's Brewin' Book CafĂ©.
- Theater review: 'Gem of the Ocean' has its flaws (Pioneer Press)
August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean" is the first installment of his 10-play cycle chronicling the black experience in America during the 20th century. But it was the ninth play written, and, in its pages, it's possible to feel the responsibility that the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright placed upon his own shoulders.
- Upcoming events at the Rutland Library - Manchester Journal
Upcoming events at the Rutland LibraryManchester Journal, VT - 44 minutes agoShaftsbury, Vermont, will give a talk on Robert Frost, his life in Vermont, and his place in American poetry. Thompson is an expert on Frost's life and ...
- Maida difficult, but fans love him anyway - Times Colonist
Montreal GazetteMaida difficult, but fans love him anywayTimes Colonist, Canada - 11 hours agoThe project, which produced his solo debut, The Hunter's Lullaby, is clearly a labour of love for Maida: Our Lady Peace has sold five million records since ...Maida embraced solitude on first solo project Montreal Gazetteall 3 news articles
- On the Block: On island activities (The Block Island Times)
Spring openings The Manisses will be opening for the season on Friday, May 2, serving dinner at 5:30 p.m., daily. The Oar opens on May 9, serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Book Nook will be opening on Friday, May 9, as well.
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