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- Arthur and Alene (The Marion Sentinel)
Quiet and unassuming, Arthur Lionberger responded to comments and questions about his longevity and strengths through his wife, Alene, who said, “Everything we eat is fresh.” Then Alene would wryly add, “We’ve been married 74 years. I don’t think it will last.”
- Teenage summit prepares students for the future - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Teenage summit prepares students for the futureSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 3 hours agoTeenagers were also able to express themselves through song, a poetry contest debate and a step show. "The part I liked the most so far was when keynote ...
- On stage: Agokwe - Xtra.ca
On stage: AgokweXtra.ca, Canada - 13 minutes ago"There's a poetry in the piece and it's a real human story, so for a director those are all exciting elements," says Roy of his decision to get involved. ...
- Why Metallica sucks (Orlando Weekly)
The results are in and boy does Metallica suck. When we first announced our "Why Metallica Sucks" contest, I was worried that nobody would respond and that my suspicions about this once great band falling into a pit of mediocrity would be unfounded.
- Romanian actor Stefan Iordache dies at 67 - International Herald Tribune
Romanian actor Stefan Iordache dies at 67International Herald Tribune, France - 14 hours ago"He was an extraordinary actor, a sensational person and a special friend." Iordache began his career in the early 1960s and worked through the communist ...
- Beijing where it sizzles - Inquirer.net
Beijing where it sizzlesInquirer.net, Philippines - 4 hours agoSuch solemn maxims are taken matter-of-factly in this land of sages, along with the natural poetry of its people. As in the names of these establishments in ...
- Paisley sets the tone for a big-tent party - Philadelphia Inquirer
Paisley sets the tone for a big-tent partyPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours agoWhatever the calculations behind it, her roots revival has curbed the grating excess of her prolix poetry, the baby-croak. ...
- Playwright's own story adds a personal touch to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Sarah Ruhl turns around the tale of Eurydice and Orpheus by seeing it from the point of view of Eurydice, and what she finds in the underworld and perhaps the real reason Orpheus looks back.
- Capsule Stage Reviews: Electile Dysfunction, A Murder of Crows, Unbeatable: A Bold New Musical (Houston Press)
Electile Dysfunction Radio Music Theatre has tackled the wild and wacky political season with this funny play, which is full of characters as kooky as the past few months have been. Writer/director Steve Farrell knows just how to put things into perspective. His silly show features the Jones family ...
- My best friend does not know me anymore - Inquirer.net
My best friend does not know me anymoreInquirer.net, Philippines - 3 hours agoThis woman who used to weep over anything—music, poetry, the sunset, a tired horse pulling a calesa—now struggled just to cry. Today she sits quietly in her ...
- First work - Telegraph
Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. "Once I fell in love with poetry, I immediately began writing my own, and hope one day to become a well-known writer," Down said ...
- Demons Inner and Outer (The New York Sun)
Almost seven years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, readers still display a surprising hunger for the definitive "9/11 novel." The acclaim that greeted Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland" earlier this year was a sign of this appetite: Critics outbid one another to welcome a book that might make sense of the always receding, ever-present horror. Clearly, the more deeply committed one is to ...
- Angela West - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- The Bridge continues to win awards - Comment (subscription)
The Bridge continues to win awardsComment (subscription), MA - 9 hours agoCurrent BSC students and alumni are encouraged to submit works of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, drama, painting, drawing, photography, digital arts, ...
- MCTC hosting Silent Saturday - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall Community & Technical College’s American Sign Language Student Association is hosting a Silent Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cabell Hall, Room 101. Silent Saturday helps students develop new understandings of ...
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