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- Out & About | Biblical humor - Tribune-Democrat
“The Bible: The Complete Word of God (Abridged)” will be performed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company today through Oct. 12 at Mountain Playhouse, Jennerstown. Showtimes are 2 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 pm. Thursdays and Saturdays and 3 ...
- Park English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern England - Park University
Park UniversityPark English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern EnglandPark University, MO - 2 hours agoWhile in England, students read poetry, wrote in their journals and enjoyed conversations with English hikers on trails and during dinner at the Glenthorne ...
- Muslim & gay: a contradiction? - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterMuslim & gay: a contradiction?Bay Area Reporter, CA - 32 minutes agoThere's a lot in Islamic history, poetry, literature, and art that talks about the form of the young man held up as the perfect form. ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star (subscription)
Poems always delightAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 16 hours agoMy girls love "Band-Aids," in which a little boy (illustrated in plaintive, messy-haired glory by the author) recites how he has bandages stuck all over his ...
- Kids to Get Money for Big Ideas - Telluride Watch
Kids to Get Money for Big IdeasTelluride Watch, CO - 18 hours agoWhen kids get support, guidance, seed money, and a forum for their ideas, their dreams can be heard, supporters can be enrolled and their vision can be ...
- Celebrities, best-selling writers, politicians are set to appear at National Book Festival (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
WASHINGTON -- Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is organizing the festival for Sept. 27 on the National Mall. The event was started by first lady Laura Bush as a way to celebrate reading and books. The recently named poet laureate Kay Ryan is among the participants.
- Beyond comic relief in the Cobell trial (Indian Country Today)
WASHINGTON - U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson encouraged comic relief in his courtroom during the long, detail-laden hours of testimony in the trial on federal accounts of the Individual Indian Money trust.
- Best entertainment bets for Sept. 26-Oct. 3 (Pioneer Press)
The Pioneer Press entertainment staff makes its picks for the best in music and theater for the week ahead.
- Questions answered - San Diego Union-Tribune
ANSWER: The idea that madness and creativity are linked goes back to antiquity, but it is not without controversy. Some schools of psychological thought consider creativity to be linked with sound mental health. Today, the prevailing view is that ...
- Area news briefs (Portsmouth Herald)
The Poetry Society of N.H. is accepting nominations for the next N.H. Poet Laureate, whose term will begin in January 2009. Deadline to make your nomination is Nov. 1, 2008. Please download the necessary nomination form from the N.H. State Council on the...
- No Name Poetry finds niche in Lincoln (Daily Nebraskan)
The No Name Reading Series kicked into gear last Friday at Sur Tango, in downtown Lincoln. The bimonthly event will be back next Friday and every other Friday after that. The poets are not as anonymous as their name suggests, but are in fact young literary Ph.
- Can iPhone restaurant picks be trusted? - Dallas Morning News
If you were searching for a restaurant that would please almost anyone, Dressler, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, might well be it. Good-looking? Definitely. Menu? Contemporary American, with a mix of fish, meat and meatless options. Its prices aren't ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - New Hope Courier
Today in History - Aug. 4New Hope Courier, OK - 2 hours agoThought for Today: "Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." -- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
- Event gives musicians, artists forum to respond to naysayers (The Record)
After nearly 30 years in the nation's musical bloodstream, hip-hop still has detractors who question its artistic merit.
- 'Pants' star balances life and love in sequel (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Amber Tamblyn says that art imitates life in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.” “They literally lifted our personal characters into the film, so what you’re seeing are real friendships, real bickering, real moments, real laughter, real inside jokes – that’s all us,” Tamblyn says of herself Photo caption: Tibby, played by Amber Tamblyn, faces some big decisions in “The Sisterhood ...
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