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- Vietnamese play received in New York - Thanhnien
American audiences had a rare opportunity to witness experimental Vietnamese theater when Nguoi dan ba that lac (The Missing Woman) was performed by an all-Vietnamese cast at New York’s West-End Theater last month. The Missing Woman, performed in ...
- Around Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Asheville Playback Theatre Season, Info: (828) 670-5881. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students/seniors.
- Should public education promote single-sex schools? - WOAI
For years, we've done little to stem the tide of boys falling behind in most areas of education. We've done well at mending old gender inequities against girls -- but some of those very efforts have inadvertently hurt our boys. In an interview, Dr ...
- Local musicians open for legendary swing - Barrie Advance
Local musicians open for legendary swingBarrie Advance, Canada - 21 minutes agoSelections of Terry-Lancaster’s poetry will be published in the international journal, Labour of Love, this summer. She was one of five judges at the ...
- Rizal in the 21st century (Manila Bulletin)
With the 'Complete Jose Rizal, NHI and Filipiniana.net deliver Rizal in equal measure, providing a more balanced and accurate impression of both the man and the hero.
- President's wife to release album - News.com.au
French first lady Carla Bruni is to release a pop album in July featuring 14 songs, most of which were written before she met President Nicolas Sarkozy, her agent said. The yet-untitled album includes a vintage Bob Dylan tune, an Italian song and a ...
- Authors talk about their craft - San Jose Mercury News
Authors talk about their craftSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 minute agoon reading poetry at the music festival. "For me, it really was this incredibly eye-opening experience... I was following my curiosity and doing what I like ...
- Cultural heritage or artistic expressions - AntiguaSun
Cultural heritage or artistic expressionsAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours ago... the lively arts including culinary arts, song and dance, theater, photography and ideography, poetry and other forms of popular and unpopular writings; ...
- The Getting of Money - Forbes
The Getting of MoneyForbes, NY - 53 minutes agoSalvation came through his discovery, in his 50s, that he loves to write poetry. He has published four decent-selling books of verse. ...
- Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever” - South Florida Caribbean News
Jamaican Dub-Poet, Malachi releases new album, “Luv Dub Fever”South Florida Caribbean News, FL - 3 hours agoThe event will be hosted by the Poetry Society of Jamaica as part of their monthly fellowship. Malachi will be the special guest performer/reader for the ...
- What you see is what you get with Vivimarie - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
She tells me, sipping gently on her iced tea, that she was 99.9% sure she would not win the Gratiaen Prize, but then adds unabashedly – “of course, I wanted it.” Her face alight, Vivimarie Vanderpoorten is still riding high on the honour of ...
- Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Sonnet - London Review of Books (subscription)
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan SonnetLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 3 hours agoThe book contains 154 poems, all except two made up of 14 lines; with the exception of one poem, each of these lines has ten syllables and five iambic feet. ...
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter ... - Daily Mail
Sir Walter Raleigh was an adornment of England's Golden Age - the reign of Elizabeth I. The arts, particularly poetry and drama, flourished - not just among the intellectual elite, but in the everyday lives of the people. Shakespeare performed in his ...
- In Brief - Thecalifornian.com
Monterra Ranch Properties, owned by Roger and Basil Mills, was granted its fifth extension on back interest payments Friday by the oversight committee for a city employee retirement fund - the Deferred Compensation Fund. Roger Mills will meet again ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. “It's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,” says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with “Romeo and Juliet” on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
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