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- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Given his pedigree, one would expect that actor Mark Rylance's long-awaited Broadway debut would be in a high-minded production of some work of the Bard's.
- BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the DDetroit Free Press, United States - 4 hours agoThe book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry." And she personifies the city, ...
- Tempted by the illusion of greatness - Asbury Park Press
Tempted by the illusion of greatnessAsbury Park Press, NJ - 16 hours agoHe was no longer the cartoon character with the massive arms, the guy who once inspired blind poetry. This comes to mind today because we are about to ...
- Rare collection of recordings preserved after decades (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets, and although he didn't play an instrument, he loved music, especially the old-time gospel singing of the Holiness church.
- Q Scopes - pride source.com
Q Scopespride source.com, MI - 1 hour agoWord games and poetry could provide keys to reconciliation. Logic is not your friend here. AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Emotional upsets can make ...
- AG graduate creates book for senior project (The Uniontown Herald Standard)
A senior project earned one Albert Gallatin Area High School graduate a top grade and resulted in a book she aspires to share with Fayette County foster children.
- Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortion - National Post
Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortionNational Post, Canada - 8 hours agoA few correspondents even turned to poetry to make their statements. Here's a short excerpt from writer/ poet Dennis Hayes: "Beguiled and foolish, ...
- It's Happening - Bloor West (East York Mirror)
Friday, May 9 Get Set for Summer with Mary, Mother of God School's annual sale from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, May 9 and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Parish ...
- Tulisoma in South Dallas will feature best-selling authors plus ... - Pegasus News
Tulisoma in South Dallas will feature best-selling authors plus ...Pegasus News, TX - 1 hour agoPowell’s upcoming books include No Sleep Till Brooklyn and his second volume of poetry. Additionally, he is at work on his childhood memoir, Homeboy Alone, ...
- Stephen Moss on the use of Morse code today (Guardian Unlimited)
One had assumed that Morse code's last hurrah (that's ···· ··- ·-· ... oh, life's just too short) had been in about 1944. But one had assumed wrong. The writer Alan Sillitoe, who trained as a wireless operator in the second world war, this week revealed that he still practises taking Morse every day, listening to chatter across the airwaves, including a French station that broadcasts poetry in ...
- A Great Mann of the West (The New York Sun)
The 1950s were arguably the greatest years of the Western — the period in which clichés were sustained and destabilized through psychology, revisionism, high style, and the kind of grandeur that follows when the most durable clichés are reframed against classical paradigms. Consider "The Furies," in which a baggy reworking of the Oresteia is played out in an agora that stretches to the horizon, ...
- The Truth Force at the Met (New York Review of Books)
at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, April–May 2008.
- Writer of poetry, prose loved beauty of flowers, hats (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Born and raised in the Big Ivy community of Savannah, Tenn., poet and author Margaret Kerr never hid her love of color and nature. Just ask parishioners of First United Methodist Church of Savannah, where she was active for more than 70 years and became known as "the hat lady."
- Sturgeon honored as HSE Teacher of the Year - Indianapolis Star
Sturgeon honored as HSE Teacher of the YearIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoHe makes every student pick a theme song -- his is Neil Diamond's "I'm Alive" -- and has poetry sessions that feature student performances. ...
- Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in Darfur - York Weekly
Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in DarfurYork Weekly, NH - 1 hour agoThe CMS students are also creating a book that will reflect readings, writings, poetry, photographs and more from students and their families. ...
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