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- MARY ELIZABETH CLUTTER - Observer-Reporter
Mary Elizabeth Clutter, 64, of Washington, died Monday, August 11, 2008, in Washington County Health Center, Chartiers Township, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Clutter was born October 26, 1943, in Washington, a daughter of Harold Richard and ...
- Palestinians mourn poet who gave them identity - The Herald
Palestinians mourn poet who gave them identityThe Herald, UK - Aug 10, 2008His poetry has been translated into more than 20 languages and he won numerous international awards. The Palestinian National Theatre is staging an ...
- Madison spoken word artists on home turf at National Poetry Slam (The Capital Times)
Downstairs, Garbage is pouring misery out from the jukebox. Upstairs, David Hart is battling his faulty memory and the audible sound of Shirley Manson's voice to get his poem out. His eyes are squeezed shut, he's trying to remember the next line. He pauses. "Take your time, Dave!" encourages a woman from the back of the room. He begins again, "The putrid corpse of hip-hop lies in state in a ...
- On the road Seat Ibiza 1.6 - guardian.co.uk
On the road Seat Ibiza 1.6guardian.co.uk, UK - 14 hours agoThe move to Seat must have been a bit like giving up epic poetry to become a tabloid journalist, which may explain the origin of the Ibiza's decorative ...
- Campus will test emergency communications Oct. 3 - Inside BU
Campus will test emergency communications Oct. 3Inside BU, NY - 2 hours agoRosenberg, who teaches creative writing and literature at Binghamton, has two new books of poetry out this year: The Lily Poems and Demon Love. ...
- All-star cast set for Mandela's birthday bash (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. A number of Africa's best musicians will perform at a concert in Johannesburg in August, to celebrate Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday, the Minister of Arts and Culture said on Tuesday.
- Baroque and roll - St.Petersburg Times.ru
Baroque and rollSt.Petersburg Times.ru, Russia - 9 hours agoThe music will be accompanied by traditional Japanese songs and poetry from the time of Elizabeth I (Shakespeare, Donne) in modern English but pronounced in ...
- Playing the 'Juliet' Gender Card (Washington Post)
"Kimberly Gilbert will most likely never be given this part to play again," begins the biography for the forceful young Washington actress in the program for Taffety Punk Theatre's all-female "Romeo and Juliet." She might be right -- Mercutio may never again come Gilbert's way -- but you know wha...
- Serena: This Fall's Most Dangerous Novel - Huffington Post
Serena: This Fall's Most Dangerous NovelHuffington Post, NY - 3 hours agoAuthor of several acclaimed collections of poetry and fiction, Rash has gone beyond any Southern gothic tale to weave a complex and riveting portrait in the ...
- Anthea Lipsett meets the teacher who carried out a terrifying experiment in fascism in the 1960s (Guardian Unlimited)
A new film tells how a teacher in the 1960s carried out a terrifying experiment in fascism with his class. Anthea Lipsett tracks him down - and some of his students
- "Ten Tiny Dances" invades South Waterfront (The Oregonian)
Mike Barber's "Ten Tiny Dances" performance series has always been about the space: What happens when choreographers, and their dancers, are limited by a 4-by-4 foot stage?
- Folk music - Bridlington Today
Folk musicBridlington Today, UK - 23 minutes agoBroadacres is also hosting a poetry share on Wednesday evening from 8pm onwards. Admission is £2, which includes sandwiches, and there are prizes to be won ...
- Out of Eden - Egypt Today
Al l men are born free and equal with certain natural and inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and property. These are the hallmark statements of every democratic constitution around the world. Ours also adds that citizens are equal ...
- A look at the best books for fall - Corpus Christi Caller
The list of upcoming fiction is both broad and deep, particularly in new titles by old names. Here's the list, starting with a very familiar name: "The Widows of Eastwick" by John Updike (Knopf, $24.95). Oct. 31. A writer comfortable with sequels ...
- How To Dress 'Spamalot' - The Bulletin
You've probably heard by now that the musical Spamalot! is hilarious, frenzied and fun. You may know that it's derived from the zany Monty Python school of mayhem, and is a spoof of the old King Arthur legend, and also of Broadway musicals and their ...
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