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- Hamlet: the stage's greatest challenge - Daily Telegraph
We see our own reflection in successive Hamlets: they're our genetic link with the past and our means of decoding the present. I've directed two productions of the play with four Hamlets: Jonathan Pryce, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Northam and Ian ...
- Young-audience series marks 15 years (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The Rosenthal Next Generation Theatre Series returns to Playhouse in the Park with 16 globe-trotting theatrical stories for young audiences.
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' with 'My Sister, My Love' - Citizen
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet ...
- Calligraphy teaches Chinese bankers strategy - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Is managing a bank in China complicated? No more so than executing a fine work of calligraphy. That, at least, is the opinion of Tang Shuangning, president of Everbright Bank, a fast-growing lender that recently applied for a ...
- Weekend calendar (The Salem News)
Recreation Saturday, Sept. 27 Wicked 1/2 Marathon, 6 a.m. registration, 7 a.m. start, Bentley School, at 25 Memorial Dr., registration $50. For information, contact Brandi Dion at bnsfitness@yahoo.com or Doug Bollen, dbollen@salem.com.
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose brains have rewired themselves (Daily Mail)
Imagine waking up with a foreign accent. Or discovering you can taste the 'flavour' of any word spoken to you. These strange things have happened to ordinary people: here they tell their extraordinary stories.
- Poetry program still on a roll - Scranton Times
WILKES-BARRE — Since the inception of the “Poetry in Transit” program last year, Mischelle Anthony has become known on the bus as the “Poetry Lady.” Last year, Ms. Anthony approached the Luzerne County Transportation Authority about putting ...
- The batting should set the Aussie agenda - Hindu
HinduThe batting should set the Aussie agendaHindu, India - 4 hours agoNeither Bryce McGain, the 36-year-old Victorian leg-spinner who formerly worked in IT, nor Jason Krejza, the off-spinner that writes poetry in his spare ...
- 'Goldengrove' by Francine Prose (San Francisco Chronicle)
Goldengrove By Francine Prose Harper; 275 pages; $24.95 In "Goldengrove," Francine Prose tells the story of Nico, a 13-year-old girl whose life is torn apart by the death of her older sister. With perfect pitch and no trace of sentimentality, Prose, author of...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles plans to make a big screen adaptation of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is going in a new literary direction, taking cues from William Shakespeare. The director started ...
- Community Meetings (Savannah Morning News)
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
- Bars & Clubs, Music & Dance, Stage & Screen, Galleries Aug. 22-28 - Times Herald-Record
Bars & Clubs, Music & Dance, Stage & Screen, Galleries Aug. 22-28Times Herald-Record, NY - 30 minutes agoColony Cafe — Poetry by Michael Cartucci and CJ Krieger, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock, 7 pm Aug. 25. Admission $4. Call 679-5342. ...
- Fiction review: 'A Quiet Adjustment' - San Francisco Chronicle
Fiction review: 'A Quiet Adjustment'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoFrom abroad, Byron dissected his relationship with the two women, always in disguise, in book after book of poetry. He was never able to let either one of ...
- McGann still at the top of his game - Portsmouth Herald News
McGann still at the top of his gamePortsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoThis renaissance man is also a self-taught violinist, plays the tin whistle, and is a devourer of poetry, one of his many interests. ...
- McCain's Guts, Impatience Make Him Tough on Others, and Himself - Bloomberg
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- John McCain is a coward, a liar and a ``wise-ass.'' He's made enough mistakes to fill a book. A slow learner, he's largely beyond the age of self-improvement. He is, in short, one flawed human being. And that's McCain ...
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