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- 'Fram' needs to get with the program - Variety
More Articles: The National Theater's "Fram" can be accused of many things -- I'll come to them -- but short of ideas it is not. However, when the background to those ideas is better expressed in the theatergoer's accompanying program than on the ...
- '...And We Must Rise With The Occasion' - Newsweek
'...And We Must Rise With The Occasion'Newsweek - 2 hours ago... speaker--might just as easily cull quite a different message from elsewhere in the Lincoln canon: not only from Lincoln's prose, but his poetry. ...
- Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expert - Indian Express
The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of Italian descent and lived in England as a Marrano. She has been known only as the first woman to publish a book of poetry (Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum in 1611) and as a candidate for “the dark lady ...
- Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the bud (Contra Costa Times)
Becoming a member of the Warriors is not the fulfillment of a dream Corey Maggette had one night. Nor is it the realization of a fantasy. It is not even the aftereffect of an inspired vision. It was a practical decision, sensible as a retirement plan. Maggette headed northbound from Los Angeles, taking the business route to Oakland.
- Taking a real flutter in lonely heart race - This is Dorset
A DAY AT THE RACES: Lonely heart Sue Phillips with new love Rod Grainger, left, with friends Neil and Neluka Dunning, Calton and Hilary Stockley and Richard and Wendy Barwick at Royal Ascot Ladies Day LONELY heart Sue Phillips took a flutter on the ...
- Fresh Ink contest open to Niagara teens (Niagara Falls Review)
"Fresh Ink" is a creative writing competition for teens who live or study anywhere in Niagara. The contest closes July 31 and entry forms are available at the library. Short story and poetry writers between the ages of 12 and 18 may submit their works for this annual [...]
- News in brief July 19 - New Mexican
News in brief July 19New Mexican, NM - 7 hours agoPhoto: Performance art: Forrest Titla performs as part of an eight-day hip-hop poetry workshop put on for 13- to 15-year-olds at Santa Fe Indian School. ...
- Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work fresh - Chico News & Review
Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work freshChico News & Review, CA - 2 hours agoWhen Heather Lyon put out the word that the store would like to host regular poetry readings, he was all too happy to step up to the mic. ...
- Of verse and violent crime - Toronto Star
Of verse and violent crimeToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoSo why shouldn't the luridly topical be a subject for poetry, too? These new collections by a pair of West Coast writers trade partly on our cultural ...
- Basque author-in-residence wins prestigious literary prizes - UNR NevadaNews
UNR NevadaNewsBasque author-in-residence wins prestigious literary prizesUNR NevadaNews, NV - 1 hour agoAtxaga has also written short stories, children’s literature, poetry and essays. Atxaga’s work has sold more than 200000 copies, making him the most ...
- Two wheels - guardian.co.uk
Two wheelsguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoEven those who are not chic ride with an ease and elegance that borders on poetry." There are YouTube videos that show this "poetry in motion". ...
- Philadelphia play 'User 927,' based on AOL search logs, asks whether we are what we seek (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
- George Kimball and the Four Kings (The Sweet Science)
Ronan Keenan's look at boxing writer George Kimball and the Four Kings
- Hadrian's soldiers writing home - Daily Telegraph
The hulking great highlight of the Hadrian exhibitiown opening this week at the British Museum is a mammoth head of the emperor . Excavated in Turkey last year, it has never been shown to the public before. You can make out not only his beard - he ...
- Hussein Al Jismi sings Muhammad Bin Rashed’s poetry (Al Bawaba)
Emirati singer Hussein Al Jismi finished recording the opening and closing songs for the new Bedouin drama series “Siraa Ala Al Rimal” (Conflict on the Sand).
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