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- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' (Belleville News-Democrat)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- London to host Russian poetry and arts festival in June - RIA Novosti
London to host Russian poetry and arts festival in JuneRIA Novosti, Russia - 12 minutes agoMOSCOW, May 30 (RIA Novosti) - The sixth international festival of Russian poetry and arts "Pushkin in Britain" will be held in London on June 5-10, ...
- War on the Boy Scouts - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The war on the Boy Scouts continues. It’ll either accept gays or be driven from existence. The long struggle, now going on 20 years, strikes up again, this time in Philadelphia where the city is imposing a $200,000 per year fine on the Boy Scouts ...
- Cathedral of Praise offers Arts Conference - Clarksville Online
Cathedral of Praise offers Arts ConferenceClarksville Online, TN - 1 hour agoDivad! is free to the public. Drama students will also be joined by the Poetry/Literature students in showcasing their talents at the Cathedral of Praise ...
- Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia” Body - Black Voice News
Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia” BodyBlack Voice News, CA - 5 hours agoBody was a lovable person who loved to cook, write poetry, travel extensively and was the voice of several organizations. Body had a great sense of humor ...
- Concerts this week - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Hog Head Saloon: Brian Johnson Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Fridays. At 2686 Kirby-Whitten. Call 362-8686. Alfred's On Beale: At 197 Beale. 525-3711. Tonight and Saturday: Matt Tudor, acoustic rock, on the patio 6:30-9:30 p.m.; deejay Casey Wilemon, hip-hop ...
- Poetic licence - Herald.ie
Poetic licenceHerald.ie, Ireland - 4 hours agoYou might see an article on how to make good concrete side by side with a poem, perhaps a love poem. Patrick Kavanagh used to say that the standing army of ...
- Jim Norton: Conor McPherson's Poetry of the Everyday - Broadway.com
Jim Norton's Tony Award nomination for The Seafarer represents a perfect match between actor and material. Beginning with an acclaimed performance in The Weir a decade ago, Norton has appeared in five plays by Conor McPherson, demonstrating each time ...
- WINEHOUSE JOINS RANKS OF GREAT LITERARY DRUG ADDICTS - Daily Mash (satire)
WINEHOUSE JOINS RANKS OF GREAT LITERARY DRUG ADDICTSDaily Mash (satire), UK - 3 hours agoTom Logan, professor of romantic poetry, said: "I've been having an affair with a 19 year-old French girl since October, so I'm not 100% sure what my ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence (Las Vegas Sun)
Sun, May 18, 2008 (12:47 a.m.) The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done.
- Opera Theatre of St. Louis scores a 'revelation' with 'Troilus and ... - Dallas Morning News
Opera Theatre of St. Louis scores a 'revelation' with 'Troilus and ...Dallas Morning News, TX - 1 hour agoOne even relaxes into the libretto's purplish poetry. Roger Honeywell's potent but expressive tenor and vivid declamation are perfect for Troilus. ...
- The subject is itself - Globe and Mail
The subject is itselfGlobe and Mail, Canada - 54 minutes agoStand on home ground, and try to imagine the fiction of Michael Ondaatje or the poetry of Anne Carson coming into being without his influence. ...
- Academics don’t know it all (Art Newspaper)
As an independent art “historian”, I am puzzled by how academic scholars deride and belittle the contributions of non-academic writers without considering their well-known advantage: outsiders can sometimes see what insiders cannot.
- The Best of Beach Reading (The New York Sun)
Few pleasures say summer like sand between the toes and a good book between the fingers — and this summer, we suggest picking up a few well-written, lighthearted reads that won't take up all of the room in your Tory Burch tote. 'I Was Told There'd Be Cake' by Sloane Crosley (Riverhead) Much has been made in book circles about a certain publicist-to-the-literary stars whose debut collection of ...
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
Unity of Fayetteville hosts an Open Mic night from 7 to 9 p.m. July 19. The evening features poetry, music and passages from books.
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