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- Theater Review (NYC): Equus (Blogcritics.org)
Richard Griffiths knows every millimeter of the story he is telling, as well as how to make you listen to every syllable of every word. There is something disconcerting about a large man slipping onstage, slowly lighting up a cigarette, and speaking very, very quietly without a microphone. Oh, dear, you think, he's out of shape and short of breath.In the new Broadway production of Peter ...
- Five things to do: Nov. 6 (The Record)
The Morris County Historical Society's annual Armistice Ball will be a throwback to the 1920s with period costumes (military and otherwise) as well as jazz and, of course, dancing. For those who don't know the Charleston, a dance workshop will be held from 2 to 4 p.m.
- Harper never saw Atwood coming - Edmonton Sun
Harper never saw Atwood comingEdmonton Sun, Canada - 9 hours agoHe or she may have another job, or no job, but that won't deter writing, be it novels, memoirs, poetry. Not getting a grant won't stop a writer from writing ...
- 1-25 of 174 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Celeb involvement raises profile of causes - Seattle Times
Singer Fergie poses with young people during a recent visit to Safe Space's Manhattan Youth High-Risk Drop-In Center. Bono speaks out against the AIDS epidemic. Lauren Conrad wears the Have a Heart necklace. All proceeds of the necklace benefit the ...
- Review: 'Strong' is bigger than its formula - Salt Lake Tribune
Rugby players in the scrum in the made-in-Utah drama "Forever Strong." There's no shame in following formula. Haiku and sonnets are formula poetry - and yet they still require craft and beauty. So it's no insult to call the made-in-Utah drama ...
- Eagles-Cowboys rivalry full of memories (The Mercury)
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles-Cowboys rivalry is so bitter and contentious almost all the games are committed to memory.
- Dave Kirby’s working for the smile council - Liverpool Echo
Dave Kirby’s working for the smile councilLiverpool Echo, UK - 2 hours agoDave has since been coaxing poetry from hoodies in Kensington to show it can be done. As for himself, what started with comic verse (Dave could always make ...
- Academic Views of the Financial Mess - New York Times Blogs
We’ve been bringing you a pretty steady diet of guest bloggers who’ve addressed several different elements of the ongoing financial crisis. These have all been pieces written by economists for lay readers. Here’s a sampling of what economists ...
- 'Catch a Reading Bug' (The Warren Reporter)
COURTESY WARREN COUNTY LIBRARYLocal author and poet Grace McQueen poses with the winners of the "Catch a Reading Bug" poetry contest sponsored by the Warren County Library's Franklin Branch. The first place winners were Priya Gupta, Aditya Rao, Sonia Bhala...
- Milton marathon for anniversary - BBC News
Milton, who was blind, dictated the whole of Paradise Lost to a scribe A marathon reading of John Milton's epic Paradise Lost is being held to mark the 400th anniversary of the author's birth. Enthusiasts from Cambridge University are performing the ...
- Oklahoma poetry competition set (The Oklahoman)
The Oklahoma Humanities Council has announced plans for the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, a national recitation contest sponsored in cooperation with the Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. The competition is open to high school students statewide. Poetry Out Loud encourages students to learn about poetry through memorization, performance and ...
- The Devil of Poetry - Egypt Today
P erfectly groomed with bright red fingernails and a jaunty beret to match, Iman Bakry seems more like a funky fashion model than a poet, yet her name has spread like wildfire across the country, paired with accolades for her tongue-in-cheek poems ...
- MORE ON 'Crawl, Fade to White' - New York Times
MORE ON 'Crawl, Fade to White'New York Times, United States - 16 hours ago... artifice of the production, a woman in street clothes enters and reads the stage directions, turning the poetry of the final image into mundane prose. ...
- Tapestry telling story of tragic mining disaster comes home - Daily Post
Tapestry telling story of tragic mining disaster comes homeDaily Post, UK - 4 hours agoCoun Bob Dutton, the council’s lead member for communities and performance, said: “The tapestry has a very sad but interesting past, which unfortunately ...
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