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- Plan your week's entertainment - Hampton Roads Daily Press
• From Broadway, to film, to Wells Theatre, "My Fair Lady" (pictured) has dazzled generations. Preview performance Tuesday, $10. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster. • The weekly Arts Cafe at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center becomes a ...
- The wicked satirists of NOLAFugees.com release their third book - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comThe wicked satirists of NOLAFugees.com release their third bookThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 hours agoIn the background, collaborator Jarret Lofstead, said, "I want to put some poetry out. That's really where the money is." Book editor Susan Larson can be ...
- Booing helps create a sense of community - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
An October trend that’s turning into a tradition has neighbors leaving goodies and poems on each other’s doorsteps and running away. Doesn’t ring a bell? Better read our boo FAQ. At dusk, the doorbell rings. Tentatively, you open the door. No ...
- The Roustabout (New York Times)
What kind of poetry does the British cultural polymath Clive James write? It involves, as you might expect, a little bit of everything.
- Students, songwriters to team up - al.com
Students, songwriters to team upal.com, AL - 9 minutes agoIn collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn., students at three area schools will have some of their poetry ...
- South Africa bids farewell to music legend Miriam Makeba (TODAYonline)
South African jazz legend Hugh Masekela performs one of Miriam Makeba's songs in Johannesburg. Hundreds of people paid their last respects to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Makeba, whose death last weekend plunged South Africa into mourning.
- Playwright’s story of child abuse helps charity - Atlanta Journal Constitution
They say there wasn’t a dry eye in the house the day the curtain fell on Mary-Pat Hector’s first play. The one-hour production about child molestation tugged at the heartstrings the way a bad memory can haunt our dreams. Who could have believed ...
- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
LIVE chat may seem an unlikely pastime for a man of the cloth - but one Islington vicar is using the web for holier purposes. Canon Dr Graham Kings is chatting live online every weekend - but with people who want to explore affairs of faith rather ...
- 'Last' Hardy actor performs again - BBC News
BBC News'Last' Hardy actor performs againBBC News, UK - 21 minutes agoThe poetry and music evening by the Dorset Voices at the Dorchester Arts Centre is set to raise money for Amnesty International and will also be broadcast ...
- Professor Usman Khalid launches ‘Expected Dreams’ - Daily Times
LAHORE: Known educationist and writer Professor Usman Khalid Yurish launched a new collection of poetry on Friday, “Expected Dreamsâ€. The writer, a professor of English Language, has served in several prestigious institutions during the course of ...
- Mat-Su community datebook (11/12/08) - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Mat-Su community datebook (11/12/08)Anchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 2 hours agoSing, rap, poetry, comedy, instrumentals. Free. (376-2818) Library activities for kids, Lapsit, 10:15-10:35 am Short stories, songs and lots of repetition ...
- 7 years later, 9/11 survivors search for normalcy - Seattle Times
Elaine Duch was standing in a hallway of the North Tower when the flames came; she managed to get down, only to be given last rites as she emerged from the building. She has cut herself off from her old friends, partly because, as she put it, "I'm ...
- Orillia offers theatre, song and hypnosis - Orillia Packet & Times
Orillia offers theatre, song and hypnosisOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 2 hours agoThere will be short skits -- some lasting only 10 seconds, singing, dancing, and reciting of poetry and prose. Smith said it's similar to the "Vagina ...
- Coming full circle - Times-Standard
Coming full circleTimes-Standard, CA - 1 hour ago... good poetry or watching inspirational films, but it is really just to be together and remember who we are -- that we are all related in this family of ...
- ACT-SO to kick off this weekend (Winston County Journal)
The Winston County Branch of the NAACP ACT-SO is preparing for its Fourth Annual Competition. A meeting for interested youths and their parents to meet with the ACT-SO committee will be held Sunday, September 21 at 4 p.m. in J.R. Restaurant.
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