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- He had fame, sex appeal, bite, and you probably don't know him - Globe and Mail
There's a fine program tonight about a poet. You should meet him and acquaint yourself with his work. A poet, yes. Most people don't have a lot of interaction with the poets. Or if they do, they don't know it, poets being devils for disguising their ...
- Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Three Dubliners’ Plain Poetry of Everyday Loss - New York Times
New York TimesThree Dubliners’ Plain Poetry of Everyday LossNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago... the actors would quietly open a door onto a sad, resonantly quiet darkness that laps away, unacknowledged but omnipotent, at a perfectly ordinary life. ...'Port Authority,' by Conor McPherson, celebrates what might have been The Canadian PressIn Dublin, an All-Male Lonely Hearts Club New York Sunall 20 news articles
- New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosis (Cape Gazette)
Local author Christina Weaver chose to begin her second book in Peggi Hurley’s Ancient Art Tattoo Studio on Route 1 near Lewes.
- Students Show Importance of Education: Contest - Brampton News
Students Show Importance of Education: ContestBrampton News, Canada - 1 hour agoSubmissions consisted of poetry, paragraphs, paintings, drawings, and collages. Students were asked to express creatively the value of school in their lives ...
- FRONT PORCH—The Bahamas Heritage Endowment (The Nassau Guardian)
According to its website, the landmark legislation establishing The Bahamas National Trust in 1958 created "the only known non-governmental organization in the world to manage a country's entire national park system."
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' (San Jose Mercury News)
From their kick-in-the-front-door infancy almost 40 years ago to their modern, post-Columbine stratagems, the elite tactical police units widely known as SWAT teams have evolved.
- Cultural heritage or artistic expressions - AntiguaSun
Cultural heritage or artistic expressionsAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours ago... the lively arts including culinary arts, song and dance, theater, photography and ideography, poetry and other forms of popular and unpopular writings; ...
- New book from Bob Dylan’s old girlfriend - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comNew book from Bob Dylan’s old girlfriendMonsters and Critics.com - 11 hours agoBroadway is the publisher, and visit the NYT article here, where you can not only read the review but also a chapter excerpt.
- Deep-felt tales of nature, a work of transformation (Toronto Star)
In one poem in Spirit Engine , John Donlan refers to an area of wetlands as "our vulnerable cathedral." This reverence for the natural world, which is the bedrock of the collection as a whole, also permeates Louise Bernice Halfe's The Crooked Good , though her way of expressing it is different.
- Mystery of The Queensway poetry (Toronto Star)
Along The Queensway between Park Lawn Rd. and St. Joseph's Health Centre, someone has put up signs with words about love. Are they personal messages or an 'urban intervention?'
- Understanding the book of Isaiah (The Petersburg Progress-Index)
Q uestion: Why do various versions of Isaiah 9:5 read so differently?
- Read the best of Grantham's young writers - Grantham Today
Read the best of Grantham's young writersGrantham Today, UK - 11 hours agoYOUNG writers from schools all over Grantham competed to win a coveted poetry and prose competition. The Rotary Young Writer of the Year 2008 competition ...
- Curl Up with a Cup of Tea and a Good Blog - School Library Journal
Are you looking for a review of a young adult book? Do you need to know if a particular title is too edgy for your readers—or not edgy enough? Or perhaps you want to get your hands on the perfect picture book to enthrall a fidgety class of second ...
- The fine line of making money in China - International Herald Tribune
The fine line of making money in ChinaInternational Herald Tribune, France - 12 hours ago"For successful people at that level, it's very fashionable to talk about Chinese poetry and traditions," said Jia Lin Xie, a professor at the University of ...
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