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- Interview: The Team Behind 'Hamlet 2' - Artistdirect.com
Everybody had a teacher like Dana Marschz ( Steve Coogan ). A teacher who thinks he’s the star of his own personal Dead Poets Society , but really he’s just a bit part in a bad episode of 90210 . That’s what makes Hamlet 2 so hilarious and more ...
- Karaoke Nights (The Post and Courier)
There's a constant heartbeat in our city's nightlife. On any given evening, you can catch a free poetry show, a new art exhibit or a stage production — all to the backdrop of music, blaring from energetic bands. Karaoke is another event that always has had its finger on the pulse of Charleston. All across the Lowcountry, people are heading to bars and restaurants to lose their inhibitions and ...
- BOOK REVIEW: First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is Born - USA Religious News
BOOK REVIEW: First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is BornUSA Religious News, MN - 55 minutes agoFrom simple nudges to the convergence of author, poetry, Coptic artist, experienced publisher and 25 years of being persistent, something has been born. ...
- On Poetry: Slow season lets 'Trout' fly (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
I keep swimming in our lake until the water's unbearably cold. My family thinks I'm crazy. But it's the deep pleasure of going slow, of feeling the water on my skin, of the way it feels velvety as I push through it, for no particular goal, just to keep afloat from our dock to Cherry Point and back. I'm thinking about a poem I found in the July/August issue of Poetry magazine. It's about fishing, ...
- Umthwakazi Arts Festival starts - Chronicle
Umthwakazi Arts Festival startsChronicle, Zimbabwe - 2 hours agoThere will also be slam poetry in the afternoon. Tomorrow evening, there will be a choral competition at the Large City Hall and on Friday, there will be a ...
- Turning the page to another season: Harrison, Cates, other local ... - Missoulian
Local authors, new work: from left, Ivan Doig, Jim Harrison and David Allan Cates have all released novels this fall. School has started, football mania is in the air, the days are getting shorter, nights are getting colder - it must be fall. At the ...
- Appreciation day shouldn't drive one buggy (The Gleaner)
Folks in Southern Illinois really know how to throw a celebration, especially in late summer or early fall.
- Moving time at Please Touch - Philadelphia Inquirer
Moving time at Please TouchPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 4 hours ago... as well as an Eco Poetry Slam and Eco-Exchange Fashion Show and Clothing Swap. Additional highlights include a 100-mile Organic Vegan Pastry Contest, ...
- STARRY STARRY SIGHTS - New York Post
"Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Vincent van Gogh's life was no picnic, but he sure made painting look easy. There are no hard and fast rules in art, but that didn't stop van Gogh: He made up his own. He'd surround a moon with canary yellow ...
- Playwright's own story adds a personal touch to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Sarah Ruhl turns around the tale of Eurydice and Orpheus by seeing it from the point of view of Eurydice, and what she finds in the underworld and perhaps the real reason Orpheus looks back.
- Review: Chaim Potok's play The Chosen at Stageworks (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Dorothy Smiljanich The stage for The Chosen is small, almost claustrophobic, and yet it contains two worlds, four years and two generations, as well as traditions, expectations, developments, pains and joys thousands of years old. Presented in two acts, each an hour or so long, the drama is based on the Chaim Potok novel The Chosen (adapted by Aaron Posner), and it is that rarest of theater ...
- NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal City - The Punch
NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal CityThe Punch, Nigeria - 9 hours agoIn the non-competitive category are opening and closing ceremonies spectacles, the NAFEST colloquium, book fair, craft expo, command performance and poetry ...
- Mark your calendar: Oct. 9, 2008 (The Union)
Oct. 16 Doc Dachtler & Steve Sanfield Reunion Poetry Reading at Off Center Stage, 315 Richardson St., Grass Valley (behind The Center for the Arts. Tickets at the door for $5 general, seniors and students, and $1 for those under 18.
- Stories that celebrate reading - The Gazette (Montreal)
Stories that celebrate readingThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 30 minutes agoMy Letter to the World, by Emily Dickinson (Kids Can Press, 48 pages, $18.95), is a stunningly beautiful collection of poetry - thanks to the remarkable ...
- Karadzic Was Once Considered A Moderate By Many (NPR)
As head of the Serbian Democratic Party in 1990, Radovan Karadzic was still expressing moderate views. Hard-line nationalism was the ascendant ideology in Serb circles, however, and soon he was spewing anti-Muslim invective. Whether he believed his own hateful words is another question.
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