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- Tolstoy changes cigar workers’ lives in Cap Rep play - Schenectady Gazette
Tolstoy changes cigar workers’ lives in Cap Rep playSchenectady Gazette, NY - 2 hours agoShe also began writing poetry and short stories at a young age and has performed her own one-woman show, “Food of Life,” at various venues in and around New ...
- October (The Springfield News-Leader)
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Greene County ZZ and Farm Road 182. Tour road is open 8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily; visitor center hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; museum hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily; closed noon-1 p.m. Fee is $5 or $10 per family. Call 732-2662.
- Carnegie Mellon U. student shares literature through YouTube - U-Wire.com
Carnegie Mellon University students could soon be YouTube stars. Through the Posner Poetry and Prose Project (p4), sophomore political science major Jessica Dickinson Goodman plans to record student and faculty readings of "Huckleberry Finn" and ...
- Kashan holds seminar on birth anniversary of Sohrab Sepehri - Tehran Times
Kashan holds seminar on birth anniversary of Sohrab SepehriTehran Times, Iran - 4 hours agoThe third and fourth days will also follow with several poetry workshops and talks. On Friday the fifth day of the seminar, cinematic figures Mohammadreza ...
- Fine Arts Festival set for Saturday (Elk Grove Citizen)
The Fine Arts Festival of Elk Grove will be returning for its second year on Aug. 30 at the Laguna Town Hall, 3020 Renwick Ave., Elk Grove. The first festival took place last year and was considered a success with around 3,000 people in attendance.
- Pulitzer-winning poet Natasha Trethewey visits - Quad (subscription)
Pulitzer-winning poet Natasha Trethewey visitsQuad (subscription), PA - 1 hour ago... female African-American member. Recently, Trethewey was additionally awarded the 2008 Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in poetry ...
- Community Calendar - Daily Comet
Community CalendarDaily Comet, LA - Oct 5, 2008The event, sponsored by the Thibodaux Main Street program and the Houma Regional Arts Council, features visual art, live music, poetry readings, food, ...
- From mysteries to memoirs, the strong survive at the Southern ... - Nashville Scene
From mysteries to memoirs, the strong survive at the Southern ...Nashville Scene, USA - 2 hours agoBy Lisa Rab BE KIND REWIND The pleasures of Michel Gondry’s latest as writer and director do not extend far beyond its premise: Jack Black, magnetized and ...
- Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and more - LubbockOnline.com
Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and moreLubbockOnline.com, TX - 4 hours agoAlvin G. Davis, founder of the event, said it was his own affinity for cowboy poetry that made him decide to start a cowboy show in Lubbock like smaller ...
- Excerpt: "Speaking for Myself" - ABC News
Excerpt: "Speaking for Myself"ABC News - 1 hour agoHe also wrote poetry and toward the end of his life obtained a degree from the Open University, Britain's state-run distance-learning university for mature ...
- Bernie Mac's comedic legend is stunted with 'Soul Men' (Oregon Daily Emerald)
It is always a tragedy when a film has to be released posthumously after the untimely demise of an actor, but it also makes its viewing incredibly captivating.
- Poetry book of the week: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah (Independent)
Admirers of Birthmarks, the debut by Mick Imlah, have waited 20 years for a second book, an unusual hiatus. But The Lost Leader is also remarkable for its size — at 124 pages, it is a big book of poems — and for a tonal and technical range which makes most new collections seem like one-note performances.
- Project makes sure homeless not forgotten - Gainesville Sun
People at Gainesville's St. Francis House are regular people and should not be forgotten. That's the mission of five local women - four artists and a writer. These five women - artists Marley Plomer, Diana Fava, Ellen Chen and Adria Klausner, and ...
- 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.
- Students celebrate breast cancer awareness - The All State
Students celebrate breast cancer awarenessThe All State, TN - 3 hours agoA candlelight vigil including prayer and poetry concluded the event. Henderson hosted a special Peay Soup with music and poetry by individuals inspired by ...
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