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- Two Trains Running (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Not to take anything away from Wilson's genius, but the Hill District native's plays do have a special resonance in his hometown, and nowhere more so than at Pittsburgh Playwrights. By Michelle Pilecki.
- Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibit (The Arizona Republic)
The West Valley Art Museum features a traveling exhibit depicting life in the foster care system as seen through the artistic eyes of the children it affects.
- THE MAKING OF A MONSTER - New York Post
He was the world's most-wanted war-crimes fugitive - the mastermind of an inhuman "ethnic cleansing" policy that ravaged Serbia in the '90s. Ruthless politician, poet and psychologist, former Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic was born in 1945 in a ...
- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance - Playbill
Given his pedigree, one would expect that actor Mark Rylance's long-awaited Broadway debut would be in a high-minded production of some work of the Bard's. Rylance was, after all, the first artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London, turning ...
- Official Events Calendar (Metro Weekly)
Official Events As of Press Time. Please note: Times are approximate. Performers and schedule subject to change without notice. Mr/Miss Capital Pride Registration Whitman-Walker Clinic 1407 S St. NW 7 p.m.
- PHOTO BY D. BRIAN BURGHART - Reno News & Review
PHOTO BY D. BRIAN BURGHARTReno News & Review, NV - Jul 24, 2008We had a friend from Portland for our opening night, and he was on acoustic guitar, and it sounded wonderful. We’ll probably do poetry slams once a week. ...
- Reading program ends, but you can still turn in your slip - Houma Courier
Reading program ends, but you can still turn in your slipHouma Courier, Louisiana - 1 hour agoEach class A or B day care receives topic bags of books, music, games and poetry to work with the children. The topics of the bags along with being familiar ...
- New SF/F/H books : second week June 2008 - Locus Online
Locus OnlineNew SF/F/H books : second week June 2008Locus Online, CA - 1 hour agoAnthology of feminist poetry by Coleridge, Mew, and Warner along with commentary and poems by editor Goss, and a bibliography. ...
- Cumberland County events - Atlantic City Press
Meet Elwood, 'world's ugliest dog' The Animal Friends Foundation will host Elwood, the world's ugliest dog for a pictures and a book "signing" of "Everyone Loves Elwood" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 14 at Bogart's Books in Millville. Elwood ...
- Music for a New Depression: Songs of a Native Oracle Now in Release (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Debut album from a new label slices the election scene to shreds. Blue-Loves.com offers politics and poetry in a blues voice in four-long-song CD.
- Culture Crit - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- Some people (especially those of us who've been around longer than we'd like to admit) continually lament what we perceive to be the decline in American poetry. We don't mean the diminished numbers of readers of poetry in this century ...
- Iraqi scholar translating Iran’s “Chess with the Resurrection ... - Tehran Times
The Iranian novelist Habib Ahmadzadeh authored “Chess with the Resurrection Machine”. The book has previously been translated into English by U.S. scholar Paul Sprachman. The book portrays the image of loyal and simple people during the Iran-Iraq ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or oldHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 26 minutes agoIt is the poetry of Dr. Ricard's remarkable life. In so many ways, he was born and, now, died on the Fourth of July. And for the death knell to come from ...
- Parting words to sum up all our lives - Irish Independent
Parting words to sum up all our livesIrish Independent, Ireland - 5 hours agoThen there is Seamus Heaney on Ted Hughes, first at his funeral in 1998: "No death in my lifetime has hurt poetry or poets more than the death of Ted Hughes ...
- Book Review - Baldwin's Harlem: A Biography of James Baldwin by Herb Boyd (Blogcritics.org)
Boyd pulls at the Baldwin self-doubt scab -- born black, gay, poor and ugly, not the most auspicious start in life. James Baldwin fascinates and is fascinated with Harlem. The confluence of writer and city meet in Baldwin novels, but not in the majority of them, as most readers might expect. That is the subject of the new book by Herb Boyd. The author knows Baldwin, knows Harlem and knows ...
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