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- Playwright Michael Reyes Interviewed Prior to West Coast Premiere ... - openPR (press release)
openPR (press release)Playwright Michael Reyes Interviewed Prior to West Coast Premiere ...openPR (press release), Germany - 1 hour agoI had decided to take writing seriously after I had completed boot camp and deployed to Germany, but I mainly wrote short fiction and poetry. ...
- Shakespeare on Film: Macbeth - MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker MagazineShakespeare on Film: MacbethMovieMaker Magazine, NY - 6 hours agoCopious thunder, lightning and wind effects enhance the artifice, and yet there is great visual poetry when the camera closes in on Macbeth’s feverish face ...
- Close to Home: School Notes - Maine Sunday Telegram
Annie Finch, shown reading at the Portland Public Library in April, is a judge in the Merriconeag Poetry Festival. Twenty students from eight public and private high schools in southern Maine have been chosen as finalists in the first Merriconeag ...
- Benefit concert for Gardner-Quinn - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Benefit concert for Gardner-QuinnBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 29 minutes agoHewitt's book is published by the Vermont-based Discover Writing Company. In a news release about his award, he said: "I mean, really? Poetry slam's ...
- Bakery wants new recipe for success - Globe and Mail
Bakery wants new recipe for successGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour ago"Live music, poetry readings, comedians, art exhibits, book clubs and even political debates will help to bring in more non-regulars. ...
- How We Met: James MacMillan & Michael Symmons Roberts (Independent)
James MacMillan, 49, is a classical composer and conductor known for his accessible style. When the Scottish Parliament reconvened in 1999, his fanfare accompanied the Queen into the chamber, and he was commissioned by Westminster Cathedral to record a Mass for the Millennium. He lives in Glasgow with his wife and children
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 - The Associated Press
The Associated PressTV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86The Associated Press - 17 hours agoOther times, Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Johnson would impersonate a comical Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences and ...
- Portsmouth High School names top 10 students (Portsmouth Herald)
PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School has announced its highest ranked students for the Class of 2008. They are:
- More News - Citizens Voice
More NewsCitizens Voice, PA - 43 minutes agoPick up a game board, learn about teen summer programs, have fun, snacks and prizes. Ages 11-18. Poetry Workshops with Wilkes University’s Jim Warner this ...
- Be concerned about children - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing in response to the June 25 article regard-ing child abuse charges in La Crosse. It is difficult to imagine a child being hurt other than by accidental means. However, domestic abuse is in our community and children experience it and are ...
- THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY - Urbanite Baltimore
THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLYUrbanite Baltimore, MD - 4 hours agoFacets of his story rhyme all too often with the fatalistic poetry of other inner-city lives. Eric’s father, an ex-convict, was never on the scene—“a ...
- Festival of Words announces lineup for 2008 - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Festival of Words announces lineup for 2008Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 9 minutes agoAuthor of a recent book of poetry called Love of Mirrors, Hyland founded the Festival of Words in Moose Jaw 12 years ago. During Thursday’s festival launch, ...
- MIDDLEBURY, VT.: Vandals must take class on Robert Frost's poetry (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Sports writer George Kimball: My close-up view of boxing's golden age (Independent)
How many times has a drunk put you in a steely grip and told you that the world wouldn't believe his story, and that, boy, did he have a book to write, and maybe one day he would get round to writing it?
- On the write track (Cleveland Jewish News)
Ohio publishing houses may not have the name recognition of McGraw-Hill or Oxford University Press, but they’re leaving an impressive imprint nonetheless.
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