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- All-Male Romeo and Juliet Opens in DC Sept. 15 - Playbill.com
All-Male Romeo and Juliet Opens in DC Sept. 15Playbill.com, NY - 6 hours ago"Shakespeare was a writer of gorgeous poetry, but I believe that the love poetry in Romeo and Juliet is especially glorious in part because Shakespeare knew ...
- 'The Nuns' Garden' provides a rare glimpse into cloistered lives - Bridgeton News
Painting by Helen Frank REFLECTIONS AND RENEWAL -- "The Nuns' Garden" is a book of art and poetry by Helen Frank and Holly Scalera, based on the cloistered garden of Our Lady of the Rosary Monastery. AREA -- "The Nuns' Garden," a book of art and ...
- Philip Larkin (Guardian Unlimited)
'Deprivation is for me what daffodils were to Wordsworth.'
- London poet gains Parliamentary recognition - Londoner
London poet gains Parliamentary recognitionLondoner, Canada - 1 hour ago“When he was here reading for Poetry London last autumn he asked me to participate and send him a poem. The maximum number of lines was 90 and Crossing the ...
- Brave teacher encourages students’ writing talent - Martinsville Reporter-Times
I’ve been getting stories from elementary-age students that rival those of some adult reporters. Scott Frye of Northwood Elementary has bravely presented work from his language arts classes, complete with pictures and captions. He doesn’t know it ...
- 'Righteous Kill' A few surprises, but not worthy of Pacino and De Niro - Morning Sentinel
'Righteous Kill' A few surprises, but not worthy of Pacino and De NiroMorning Sentinel, maine - 17 hours agoBut now someone is whacking some of their old-case villains, taking them out with a silencer and leaving Post-It notes of poetry behind. ...
- Oak Park Festival's 'Lughnasa' a powerful force - Arlington Heights Post
Late in the second act of the restless poetry that is Brian Friel's drama "Dancing at Lughnasa," an undertow of wildness and raw, instinctive sensuality roars up like a tidal wave. Until now, the underlying pull of unfettered, primeval emotion has ...
- We Love Everyday People (Chicagoist)
Kevin Coval ’s Everyday People book release makes for cerebral entertainment so nice you can see it twice. Tonight and tomorrow night you can witness the locally born, bred, and based HBO Def Poet in the flesh, performing various selections from his latest poetry collection. Also in on the gig: participants from Louder Than a Bomb , the annual Chicago spoken-word smackdown Coval put ...
- Macbeth on Monday - The Monthly
Macbeth on MondayThe Monthly, Australia - 4 minutes agoTo every expression of beginner's fear, Meg has offered her simple message: that Shakespeare (and poetry) is for everybody, not just the highly educated, ...
- Stay Away Shawn - The Bulletin
Bethlehem - If Shawn Andrews showed up at Eagles training camp today, pretty much everybody would welcome him with open arms. Andy Reid would be pleased to eliminate the distraction, not to mention bring back his All-Pro right guard. The team would ...
- Historical Novel's Message More Relevant Than Ever: Gershowitz's Poignant Jewish Family Saga Re-Released (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Twenty years after this award-winning best seller was first published by Bantam, Remember this Dream by Harold Gershowitz is back in print and available now through Amazon.com .
- Studies In Crap: Say It In Chinese and The Bicentennial Beef Cookbook - Pitch Weekly
Pitch WeeklyStudies In Crap: Say It In Chinese and The Bicentennial Beef CookbookPitch Weekly, MO - 4 hours agoLater, in a rich exchange about the Great Wall and springtime, the author achieves a conversational poetry. Each year, thousands of cross-cultural ...
- Evaristo chooses a bold colour scheme - Metro
MetroEvaristo chooses a bold colour schemeMetro, UK - 5 hours agoUnfortunately, people hear the word "poetry" and want to run a mile in the other direction. Working in prose for this subject hopefully means they will be ...
- Music Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the world - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the worldPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 57 minutes agoThese were guys with a third-grade education writing poetry that still stands today: "I'm gonna get up in the morning/and I believe I'll dust my broom. ...
- Poster poems: a big disappointment (Guardian Unlimited)
Feeling frustrated? Take it out in a poem
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