Daily Archives: November 30, 2009
Paul Baker- “Prof” dies from complications of pneumonia, age 98
Paul Baker Paul Baker, the founding artistic director of the Dallas Theater Center and a legendary presence on the Texas theater scene, has died of complications of pneumonia. He was 98. The former director of the drama departments at … Continue reading
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Abingdon Theatre Company- Three New Plays for winter and spring: PHANTOM KILLER, ENGAGING SHAW and SISTER MYOTIS’S BIBLE CAMP
We have three terrific journey’s scheduled for winter and spring: Phantom Killer, Engaging Shaw and Sister Myotis’s Bible Camp, as well as our adventurous Page to Stage reading series and exciting plans for our Arts in Education program. Our … Continue reading
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Kore Press- Join the Kore Press Book Club
Join the Kore Press Book Club! Economic downturn got you blue? Get the best in contemporary literature and support the arts through independent publishing with a Kore Press Book Club Membership. For $99 you get all of our ’09-’10 projects … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- I’M NOT DEAD YET, a new novel, 148th installment
Most of the time in Pagadian, Susan and I acted like your typical American tourist. I now had a camera. Sometimes we felt as if we were the attraction, just as we had been in many other places. Since … Continue reading
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Arizona Daily Star November 29, 2009- BOOK EVENTS
BOOK EVENTS November 29, 2009 WEDNESDAY Book sale- Nanini Branch Library, 7300 N. Shannon Road. Hosted by Friends of Pima County Public Libary. 10 a.m- 3 p.m. Dec. 2. Free. 594-5365 FRIDAY Urban Yarns at … Continue reading
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Arizona Daily Star November 29, 2009- Free (& cheap) Literary Events
FREE (& CHEAP) LITERARY EVENTS FRIDAY Jefferson Carter poetry book launch- Hotel congress, 311 E. Congress St. Tucson’s Chax Press will launch local poet’s new poetry collect, MY KIND OF ANIMAL A portion of proceeds will benefit … Continue reading
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Odyssey Storytelling- Next presentations: KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL & MONEY CLIPS: the economy and you
ODYSSEY STORYTELLING Thursday, December 3, 7 p.m. Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St., $7 get your reserved seats on our website www.odysseystorytelling.com Kitchen Confidential What really goes on in the hub of the house or in the rear of the … Continue reading
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