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- Revamped Green Show hits a high note (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Green Show has incorporated acts for everyone this year. The festival is mixing it up with a variety of free outdoor performances before the evening's plays. Songwriters and Clown Theater are on the schedule following what has quickly become a popular hip-hop act.
- A great author's novel source of inspiration: Legend has it that ... - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
OTSU--Ishiyamadera temple, on a hill near Lake Biwa, is a popular tourist and pilgrimage destination because of its beauty and enshrinement of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. But lately it has attracted more visitors than usual, as this year marks the ...
- 'His life was the theatre' - Globe and Mail
It was only last Saturday that Stratford actor Diane D'Aquila had enjoyed a pleasant dinner and evening with her friend Richard Monette. “I cooked lamb meatballs with penne in spicy tomato sauce and brought it over,†D'Aquila said on Wednesday ...
- In a smaller world, news elsewhere matters here, too - Asheville Citizen-Times
In a smaller world, news elsewhere matters here, tooAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 36 minutes agoI was content with my sunshine, and besides, essays about Anglo-Saxon poetry posed a much greater threat than some far- off storm system. ...
- Our battle today is the same as that initiated on the 26 th of July (Granma Internacional)
• Speech given by General of the Army Raúl Castro Ruz, president of the Councils of State and Ministers, at the central event commemorating the 55th anniversary of the assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrisons, at the 26 th of July Ciudad Escolar, Santiago de Cuba, July 26, 2008. "Year 50 of the Revolution."
- Gluck Foundation awards $1 million to UCR arts programming - Press-Enterprise
Gluck Foundation awards $1 million to UCR arts programmingPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThese have included Shakespeare for deaf students, classical music for convalescent home patients, poetry workshops, world music performances and museum ...
- Shenandoah Announces Inaugural Graybeal-Gowan Prize for a Virginia ... - Rockbridge Weekly
Shenandoah Announces Inaugural Graybeal-Gowan Prize for a Virginia ...Rockbridge Weekly, VA - 2 hours agoShenandoah and The Virginia Poetry Center at Washington and Lee University are pleased to announce the inaugural Graybeal-Gowan Prize for the best poem ...
- Kenya: Barack Obama And the Graveyard of Hope - AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Barack Obama And the Graveyard of HopeAllAfrica.com, Washington - Aug 15, 2008We do not even remark on the haunting wastage of all this shining accomplishment - Micere Mugo sings her lyrical poetry for Americans, and we do not even ...
- Oregon Book Award finalists announced - Oregonian
A strong field of fiction writers lead the finalists for the 22nd annual Oregon Book Awards, to be awarded Nov. 9 at a ceremony in Portland. Finalists for the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction: K.B. Dixon of Portland for "The Sum of His Syndromes," Molly ...
- Bangladesh mourns death of poet Samudra Gupta - New Kerala
Widely known by his pen name, Mannan, he worked for many newspapers since 1960. He was general secretary of Bangladesh' National Poetry Council. Among the many awards he received was one from the government of Tripura in India. His poems have been ...
- ICT NEWS (Irish Emigrant)
Social networking site Facebook has announced that it is to set up its international headquarters in Dublin, a move which is expected to create 70 jobs.
- Good to go (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES  From bike repair and safety to bass fishing, there are area outdoor adventures on tap this week. Or catch a new art or history exhibit and stick around for lectures to learn more in Las Cruces or head to Truth or Consequences for their monthly art walk.
- A look at what people are reading this summer (The Weston Town Crier)
 It’s summer vacation time in the midst of a presidential campaign so thrillers, frothy romances and light novels are sharing space with weightier political and history tomes in the beach bags and on bedside tables of Sudbury, Wayland and Weston residents.
- Dragging Anchor (Washington Post)
The images are blurry and grainy, like a dream, dense with a meaning just beyond the mind's reach. The reels are out of order and I am not always sure what I am looking at as I search for answers in home movies taken 45 years ago. My father had transferred the films to videotape before he died. T...
- See All from August - Newsweek Blog
Much as in the run-up to the Beijing Games did, the aftermath will focus on the impact of the Olympics on China as it defines its path in this emerging Chinese Century. But nobody who was here or watching at home will soon forget the sensational ...
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