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- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse was ... - Daily Mail
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who vows: 'Today I am going to kill something.' Now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban … though not, thankfully, with a knife. Her ...
- No Laughing Matter - Baseball Toaster
guardian.co.ukNo Laughing MatterBaseball Toaster, CA - 3 hours agoIn The New Yoker, David Denby writes: Warner Bros. has continued to drain the poetry, fantasy, and comedy out of Tim Burton's original conception for ...The Dark Knight: Striving to be impressive, but essentially empty World Socialist Web SiteThe Dark Knight: like no other blockbuster Creative Loafing SarasotaLedger shines as Joker; 'Dark Knight' is the movie of the summer Bowling Green NewsSLAM Onlineall 1,406 news articles
- IN THE ARTS (The Hub)
McKay Gallery in Red Bank is calling for submissions for its third group show, "Red Bank," to be curated by Bob and Liz McKay. The theme is Red Bank's centennial and the call is for photos of Red Bank, black and white or color, east side and west side, at land and at sea, daytime and night time. Please, not just architecture, people as well; action!
- Timeless appeal - Screen India
Frankly, it does not. Whenever I listen to a script, I try and understand its wave-length. Every decent film has a specific texture and sur. I gauge the intellectual level and sensibility of the characters. This is done at a conscious level in part ...
- “Gate of the Orient” opens in Spain (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 24 (MNA) -- The Iranian festival entitled “Iran-Persia, the Gate of the Orient” is now underway in the Spanish city Vitoria.
- Rome’s Honor America Days schedule (The Observer-Dispatch)
Saturday * Roman Runners annual Honor America Days Road Race: 9 a.m. Info: 337-0753.
- HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymore - Downtown Express
HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymoreDowntown Express - 2 hours ago“That’s because everyone worked for free last year, dedicated their time.” The weeklong festival is being run under the aegis of the Bowery Poetry Club, ...
- This Weeks Events (The Challis Messenger)
Sept. 11 ? Infant/Toddler Developmental Screening, Eastern Idaho Public Health District Office-1050 N. Clinic Road, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sept. 11 ? Challis Assisted Living Facility (CALF) Open House, CALF, 3-5 p.m.
- Critics: are we just loudmouths? - Guardian Blogs
Are critics dead? They still stagger on, course, and always will. Everyone has an opinion about the film they just saw , the book they read . Some people will always get so heated up in their critical opinions that they become ... critics, and so ...
- Town briefs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Town briefsMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 4 hours agoTopics this fall include "The Fine Print: How Do I Get Published?," "How to Start Your Memoir: For Writers 55 and Older," "No Fear, No Rhyme Poetry: Write ...
- On the Town with Jonathan Ames - Village Voice
On the Town with Jonathan AmesVillage Voice, NY - 9 minutes ago"I'd love for you to come with us," Ames warns. "But Mangina's going to act out so that you'll write about him." Onstage, Ames performs a brief routine with ...
- AYC prepares for fifth gospel concert - AntiguaSun
AYC prepares for fifth gospel concertAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 8 hours ago“The main purpose of the event is to develop all forms of the art whether it is dance, drama, poetry or singing. The event also began as a dance fest and ...
- Nashville Symphony announces September events - Columbia Daily Herald
NASHVILLE — The Nashville Symphony has announced its line-up on concerts for September. All events, unless otherwise noted, take place at Schermerhorn Symphony Center located at One Symphony Place in Nashville (between 3rd and 4th Avenues and ...
- Leonard Cohen - poet - Guardian Blogs
As Leonard Cohen arrives in Edinburgh and London this week, fresh from triumphant appearances at Manchester and Glastonbury, the 73-year-old is experiencing some of the warmest reviews and greatest popularity since his heyday as younger audiences are ...
- Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast - Chicago Tribune
Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West CoastChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoPoetry, subtlety and color were missing in action. The US premieres proved to be pleasant bits of juvenilia, little more, although the scampering fugue and ...
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