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- Storybook career path - Daily Press
Storybook career pathDaily Press, VA - 1 hour agoShel Silverstein: I used to sit and read his poems over and over as a kid and then write my own poems and doodles to go with them. One of his simplest poems ...
- Students AIDS/HIV awareness campaign in Bulawayo - Harare Tribune
Students AIDS/HIV awareness campaign in BulawayoHarare Tribune, Zimbabwe - 4 hours agoThere shall be music, poetry, public speaking, dramas and artists who are billed to perform include Extra Large, Madiz, SIYAYA Arts ensemble, Mpopoma Dance ...
- Wilco plays musical modern art - Deseret News
Wilco plays musical modern artDeseret News, UT - 7 hours agoAs an added bonus, Tweedy was also very funny, poking fun at the freeloaders sitting on the hill above the amphitheater ("Somebody will be up there with a ...
- Welcome to Sock and Buskin's 'Funnyhouse' - The Brown Daily Herald
Welcome to Sock and Buskin's 'Funnyhouse'The Brown Daily Herald, RI - 2 hours ago... Sarah's "self" - most introduced before she ever walks on stage - become her fellow storytellers in a multi-generational narrative recounted in poetry. ...
- Timely acts fill the stage (The Australian)
DON'T let anyone tell you that Edinburgh is the ideal festival city. Yes, it has stacks of atmosphere, heritage and dramatic scenery. The vibe is playful, buzzy and hospitable. And, of course, the Edinburgh International Festival, combined with the Fringe and other tourist magnets, makes the city a focal point for the world of performing arts and ideas throughout August.
- Correction: The Poetry of Scissors and Glue (New York Times)
An article last Sunday about an exhibition of works by the poet and artist John Ashbery misstated the given name of a poet with whom Mr. Ashbery attended Harvard. He was Frank O?Hara, not John.
- Like a beggar showing off his amputated limbs - Haaretz.com
It was yet another grotesque, if not macabre, scene: Barack Obama taking in a Qassam rocket exhibit in Sderot, holding a piece of rusting scrap metal in his hand after visiting with Osher Twito, the young boy whose leg had been amputated after he was ...
- Teen who lost friends to suicide takes a stand to help others - The Shreveport Times
When someone commits suicide, it affects the lives of everyone who had a relationship with that person, including family and friends. And Drew Lawless, 19, is all too familiar with the pain brought on by the loss of that person. That's why Lawless ...
- Saturday, September 20, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Irving Berlin, Dorothy Fields, and Herbert Fields’ musical based on the life of Annie Oakley. Sep 12-Oct 12. Theatre Arlington, 305 W Main St, Arlington. $20. 817-275-7661.
- UPCOMING EVENTS - Irish Voice
UPCOMING EVENTSIrish Voice, NY - 13 hours ago... poetry, verse and song of the 19th century rebel and poet (1844-1890) who was banished to Australia’s penal colonies and eventually came to America. ...
- Playwright has passion for her craft (The Ocala Star-Banner)
SUMMERFIELD - The promo from the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center reads " 'Money, Money, Who's Got the Money,' a new play by Sharilynn La May, 2008 Florida Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist."
- UK-World Summary (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Guns fall silent as Georgia looks to tense talks
- A brief story of a life in poetry (Concord Monitor)
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a memoirist and his readers well.
- THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A project of Arts Assembly of Midland P.O. Box 3494, Midland, Texas 79702 (432) 687-1149 FAX 687-1600 SUNDAY Arts Assembly of Midland: Midland's non-profit arts council and umbrella organization for performing and visual arts organizations, 401 W. Texas Ave., Suite 508, 687-1149. EXHIBIT: Art in the Park, four selected sculptures, Duet by David Hickman, Gypsy Rose by ...
- Thursday, September 04, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
College Wesleyan Church MOPS, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., College Wesleyan Church, 200 E. 38th Street, brunch provided. Open to mothers of children ages birth through kindergarten; childcare provided. This year’s theme is “Adventures in Motherhood.”
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