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- The reluctant propagandist (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: What happened when Dylan Thomas wrote film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information?
- Read Chairil Anwar's poems, love your country - Jakarta Post
Read Chairil Anwar's poems, love your countryJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 hours agoPoetry and nationalism. These are things that are definitely not on our daily, weekly or even monthly to think about list. We barely have time to ourselves, ...
- On stage: Theater briefs - Las Cruces Sun-News
• No Strings Theatre Company will present "Brilliant Traces," written by Cindy Lou Johnson and directed by Ceil Herman, through Sunday at the Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Downtown Mall. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at 2:30 p.m ...
- 'The Mad Playboy' - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON — Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny" strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease May 15 at the Jewish Home at ...
- Column: Imitating Life (The News Record)
Have you scanned the headlines of a MySpace bulletin board lately, seen a friend's status on Facebook, or maybe an away message on AOL Instant Messenger? Notice it? Lyrics. Lots and lots of song lyrics.
- Find healing through action connection - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Find healing through action connectionIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 19 hours agoIf you look at tour players, they are centered like poetry in motion. They have control over the mental and motion power." KiAi golf training allows golf ...
- Brain game (The Telegraph)
Take part in Brainobrainfest 2008 at Birla High School, 9.30am. Be there at the prize distribution ceremony of Greenwood Spirit Theatre Festival at GD Birla Sabhagar, 6pm.
- Divas for a Difference: Fundraising events celebrate words and theater - IdahoStatesman.com
Divas for a Difference: Fundraising events celebrate words and theaterIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 5 hours agoA "layer cake share" is $50, which includes the items above plus a CD of the team's poems and a ticket to a local poetry slam. ...
- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
- National HIV Testing Day held (Mid-Hudson News)
NEWBURGH – To mark National HIV Testing Day, the Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center Thursday conducted a free testing clinic, distributed literature and held an annual day of entertainment, music, food, and poetry readings.
- Mayor reads "The Saginaw Song" as his hometown celebrates poet ... - MLive.com
Of all the sights and sounds on Sunday, collectively celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birthday, Theodore Roethke would have most thoroughly enjoyed a moment occurring on the windy apex of the Court Street Bridge. Dressed in a lime green dress ...
- Insight into humble birthplace that helped shape literary giantv - yorkshirepost
A HUMBLE cottage where one of the greatest poets of the 20th century was born opens it doors to the public tomorrow. Number one Aspinal Street, in Mytholmroyd, near Halifax, was the birthplace of the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, and was where he ...
- At poetry events, words are meant to be heard - Enterprise
If many folks are winding down Sunday night after an eventful weekend, the poets gathered at the Q Cafe in Worcester are just getting started. On a recent Sunday evening, many relaxed on couches or at tables with friends over coffee and desserts ...
- Patients and Families Invited to Share Stories (Southern Pines Pilot)
Writing about a potentially life-threatening illness can have a positive impact on the people dealing with it, according to researchers who have studied the effects of expressive writing on cancer patients.
- New Frame story published in The New Yorker - Radio New Zealand
New Frame story published in The New YorkerRadio New Zealand, New Zealand - 1 hour agoShe says proceeds from the sale of rights to the literary works will fund grants for New Zealand writers of poetry and imaginative fiction.
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