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- Theater Review (NYC): Romantic Poetry by John Patrick Shanley (Blogcritics.org)
If John Patrick Shanley can miss the mark by such large measure, what’s to stop any of us from trying? The good news is, and I don’t mean this casually, that if John Patrick Shanley, a theater icon, can miss the mark by such a large measure, then what’s to stop any of us from trying something magnificent? Sure, Shanley is successful and doesn’t worry about his next meal – but the taste of ...
- The NY Daily News' Stanley Crouch Fails to Understand the Legacy of ... - Huffingtonpost.com
(From Global Grind) With the rampant abuse of the planet, animals and people throughout the world, Stanley Crouch is a routine conformist. He appears to be overly content with defending the status quo. When leaders like Malcolm X spoke out against ...
- Teacher turns teens into poets (The Jackson Sun)
After a semester of studying English, students in Carol Ann Williams' class at Jackson Central-Merry High School get a chance to show off their work in a poetry coffee house she calls "Expresso Yourself."
- Celebrating Charlie Brown’s classic - Cleburne Times-Review
Celebrating Charlie Brown’s classicCleburne Times-Review, TX - 26 minutes agoSchultz, inspired by a Hans Christian Anderson poem, rose to the occasion knocking out a story line in one day. Another happy accident occurred when ...
- Can't get your kid to read? - Canada.com
Canada.comCan't get your kid to read?Canada.com, Canada - 1 hour ago"Comics are an art form, much like the novel or poetry," he says. "They offer us new ways to read and to put together meaning. "The richness in subject ...
- Nino Ricci wins Governor General’s Literary Award (Calgary Sun)
MONTREAL — Toronto author Nino Ricci has won a Governor General’s Literary Award for his novel “The Origin of Species.” It’s the second time Ricci has received the prestigious fiction prize. The first was in 1990 for his debut novel, “Lives of the Saints.”
- Which character has the worst name in fiction? (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Evers: From Pecksniff to Bucky Wunderlick via Geoffrey Braithwaite, which character's name do you hate most?
- Paradise: Living In-Between The Birth of The Tick and The Final Tock - MediaSyndicate (press release)
Paradise: Living In-Between The Birth of The Tick and The Final TockMediaSyndicate (press release) - 3 hours ago... his philosophy of life is one of joyful optimism. He is an international radio host and the author of nine inspirational books. Michael's poetry and ...
- Opinion: Will 2009 be the year of the eBook? - TechRadar UK
Opinion: Will 2009 be the year of the eBook?TechRadar UK, UK - 8 hours agoThe marginal cost of all these activities is comparatively slight, and the passion for narrative, and for poetry – well, it's part of our DNA. ...
- Soap opera rewind - DetNews.com
Soap opera rewindDetNews.com, MI - 16 hours agoJR and a dying Babe exchange heartbreaking declarations of love. Tad consoles a devastated Krystal. David vows to get vengeance for his daughter's loss. ...
- Glebe Street Fair - Sydney Morning Herald
Glebe Street FairSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoEveryone was dressed in black. It was like a spin-off in bohemian thinking from Sydney University, spreading down Glebe Point Road. ...
- Yucaipa art teacher's work shows great range - San Bernardino Sun
Yucaipa art teacher's work shows great rangeSan Bernardino Sun, CA - 1 hour agoA Lincoln portrait contest, an art show with ribbons for the best portraits and poetry and essay writings involving the students and their social-studies ...
- Legend of Santa Claus a mix of fact and fiction - Orleans Online
Telegraph.co.ukLegend of Santa Claus a mix of fact and fictionOrleans Online, Canada - Dec 24, 2008Nast’s engravings featuring a portly Santa in a red suit with a wide black belt ran in the American magazine Harper’s Weekly between 1863 and 1886. ...Video: Raw Video: Tracking Santa AssociatedPressSanta's on his way Woodstock Sentinel ReviewThe Big Question: What's behind Christmas traditions – and just ... Independentall 1,293 news articles
- Celebrating John Milton's 400th Birthday (Newsweek)
Measuring the influential poet's shadow.
- Endangered language doesn’t die away - Examiner.com
Examiner.comEndangered language doesn’t die awayExaminer.com - 4 hours agoThe company has also founded a group of scholars who believe they have reproduced the sound of classical Latin through poetry. The preservation of obscure ...
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