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- Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heat - North County Times
Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heatNorth County Times, CA - 5 hours agoIn the "Romeo and Juliet" that opened over the weekend on the Globe's outdoor stage, Hamilton handles the poetry of the love scenes and the camaraderie of ...
- Long Island schools offer programs to thwart bullies - Newsday
Long Island schools offer programs to thwart bulliesNewsday, NY - 47 minutes agoThis year, an artist-in-residence at Glen Cove's Finley Middle School helped students develop monologues, poetry and songs about bullying. ...
- Coming full circle with life, dance - goTriad.com
Coming full circle with life, dancegoTriad.com, NC - 59 minutes agoI taught a workshop on creative writing and poetry during their drama hour, while McGinnis taught modern dance, McKinzie Afro-fusion and Duane ballet. ...
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Calif (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and...
- Park held steady to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open (Sports Illustrated)
You know something about all those Parks and Swedes and teenagers playing in the U.S. Women's Open last week? Each of them took a remarkable journey to get into the field at Interlachen, in suburban Minneapolis. One Swede (Annika Sorenstam) bade farewell to the Open in high style. Another (Helen Alfredsson) finished second and on Monday morning was schlepping around her bags by herself at ...
- First reported allegation in Corsi's Obama attack book is false - Media Matters for America
First reported allegation in Corsi's Obama attack book is falseMedia Matters for America, DC - 6 hours agoFor the first time in years, I applied myself to my studies and started keeping a journal of daily reflections and very bad poetry. ...
- Ian Frazier's 'Lamentations of the Father' collects humorous essays by a longtime staff writer of the New Yorker. (The Virginia Gazette)
Though our era is awash in comedy, literary humor has dwindled in recent years. Comedy Central now updates our taste for political satire with every turn of the 24-hour news cycle.
- Itisaluna Officially Announces the Launch of its Operations in the ... - Al-Bawaba
Itisaluna Officially Announces the Launch of its Operations in the ...Al-Bawaba, Jordan - 23 hours agoItisaluna's entertainment bouquet also includes the Funbox service, through which subscribers can listen to excerpts of Classical and Ghazali poetry, ...
- Tao and Then - Baltimore Magazine
Tao and ThenBaltimore Magazine, MD - 2 hours agoThat winter, Weaver started writing poetry—mostly love poems for his girlfriend. Not long after, she got pregnant, and he dropped out of college and went to ...
- Vercingetorix (Online Journal)
The rational thing to do, according to economic theory, is to maximize your income, and buy goods and services, and be happier than before. What about dignity?
- I'm Not There - MSN New Zealand
Inventive cinema of a standard like I'm Not There is so delicious to behold, and while it won't be for everyone's cinematic tastes, for many, it will delight the senses on so many levels. Bob Dylan fans in search of a detailed chronological biopic ...
- Inside the unwritten rule of late inning walks - Detroit Free Press
It's an unwritten rule that might go back at least 120 years, all the way to the composition of baseball's most famous poem. The rule is this: In the late innings, you never intentionally walk a batter who represents the potential winning run. Ernest ...
- Vermont Readers' Guide (The Burlington Free Press)
Local personalities share their books of summer
- E-Nazis; Microsoft and Google (cmi valparaÃso)
Hitler's Vindication: After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Nazism was born in America!
- 'Tenured radical' tries to revive American professors' group (Times & Transcript)
In his professorial attire and flowing, Zeus-like beard, Cary Nelson would look right at home behind a lectern, expounding on obscure poets. He even resembles one of the leading influences on his scholarship - Karl Marx.
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