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- Photo Coverage: 'Voices of a People's History of the United States ... - Broadway World
On Wednesday, October 1st, Hip-Hop Theater Festival and The Center For Multicultural Education and Programs at New York University presented 'Voices of a People's History of the United States: The Remix'! Beginning in the summer of 2000, the annual ...
- Popular Greeting Card Artist Mike Scovel is Named 2008 Cartoonist of the Year (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Mike Scovel, one of America's favorite greeting card artists, was named 2008 Cartoonist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists at their annual awards ceremony on September 23rd at the Garland Theater in Garland, Texas.
- Poetry Roundup - Brooklyn Rail
Poetry RoundupBrooklyn Rail, NY - 42 minutes ago“I’ve come to you// … and lain down/ in your black body…” “The House of the Setting Sun” is a gut wail of human sorrow and outrage. ...
- In the balance (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Normally, one would expect a national theatre festival to represent not only different artistic trends, styles and concerns, but also different generations.
- Jefferson Offers Free Screenings For Prostate Cancer - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - Philadelphia area residents can get free prostate cancer screenings today at the Bodine Center for Cancer Treatment at 111 South 11th Street at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The service will be provided between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m ...
- FIRST NOVEL AT 93 - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
FIRST NOVEL AT 93Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - 1 hour agoLorna Page of Surrey says: ``I started writing as soon as I could hold a pencil; fairy stories, poetry, short stories, and now my novel, a who-done-it. ...
- Fame Academy - Guardian Unlimited
They grew up to become stars of stage and screen, of literature and politics, of art and sport. But what were today's celebrities like as children? Did they already have that spark that sets them apart? We track down their former teachers to find out ...
- How’s he doing? (The Villager)
Performance Space 122’s freewheeling spirit has only been fast-forwarded by its newish artistic director Vallejo Gantner. There’ve been changes in programming. The Avant-Garde-Arama showcase is nearing 30 and a family-friendly version was recently added.
- One of poetry's finest reminds us of our place in the natural world (The Japan Times)
Skinny frog Don't give up! Issa is here He has been dead for 180 years, but Kobayashi Issa's haiku keep reminding us that the essence of Japan's culture lies in its intimate tie to nature. Humans are seen by him entirely as an element in nature, where ideally there is no artificial hierarchy and certainly no holier-than-thou moralizing. Read the full story
- Jamie: Spielberg's a fan - Metro
Jamie: Spielberg's a fanMetro, UK - 18 minutes agoLots of sporting things at school and a poetry reading competition when I was 12. It was a purely patrician event and we were awarded with a laurel wreath. ...
- Gavin Scott MacLeod - The Reporter
Gavin Scott MacLeodThe Reporter, WI - 7 hours agoGavin loved playing chess, cards with his mother, video games, animals, poetry and spending time with his friends and family. Survivors include his mother, ...
- The Archibishop of Canterbury explains to Stuart Jeffries why he's written a book about Dostoevsky (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: His job is to try to hold the Anglican church together so why did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky?
- Refuge begins work on conservation plan - Record
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex, headquartered in Los Banos, has begun a multi-year process to develop a Comprehensive Conservation Plan for the San Luis and Merced National Wildlife refuges and the Grasslands Wildlife Management Area. The ...
- Five Questions: Mary Novik - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineFive Questions: Mary NovikWalrus Magazine, Canada - 1 hour agoIt’s not as well-known as some of Donne’s other poems and offers an erotic twist on platonism that we can all connect to: “Love’s mysteries in souls do grow ...
- Pulitzer poet Trethewey to appear at Southern Miss - Hattiesburg American
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey will hold a reading next month at the University of Southern Mississippi. Trethewey will read from her award-winning book, “Native Guard,” Sept. 3. She’ll be the first author participating in a ...
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