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Contemporary Theatre of Dallas revives 'The Night of the Iguana'
Dallas Morning News (subscription)By LAWSON TAITTE Three of Tennessee Williams' dramas —The Glass Menagerie,A Streetcar Named DesireandCat on a Hot Tin Roof— get revived all the time. Of the prolific playwright's many other works, perhaps onlyThe Night of the Iguanadeserves the same ...

Curious What It Sounds Like When Tarantino Goes To Sleep?
Seattle Weekly (blog)By Joe Williams By Todd Hamm By Duff McKagan By Brian Miller By Dave Lake By Chris Kornelis By Chris Kornelis By Gregory Franklin By Joe Williams Fri., Feb. 10 2012 at 5:30 AM ​More times than not, genres are a pretty ambiguous thing.

Say Goodbye to the Nets with Discount Tickets
Patch.comCome see Deron Williams, who was just named to the Eastern team for the All-Star game, lead the Nets against Marc Gasol and the rest of the Grizzlies' squad. Tickets in the lower level that normally cost $35 to $65 are available for only $15 each, ...

US Virgin Islands police slaying case solved
SunHerald.comFour men and one woman are charged with first-degree murder in connection with the kidnapping, torture and killing of police Cpl. Wendell Williams, said St. Croix Police Chief Christopher Howell. "They had counted on the notion that we had given up," ...

Larry Bryant plays the Westside Vets Club
Great Falls TribuneHe describes his songwriting style as similar to Don Williams. Bryant has spent the majority of his lengthy career working in weekend bands in Georgia, Florida, Alaska and Texas. He's also performed in Branson, Mo., and Nashville.

She The People
Washington Post (blog)That includes Susan Tuggle Burnore, the white great-granddaughter of John S. Williams, who went to prison in 1921 for the murder of 11 black prisoners who worked on his Georgia farm. Until Burnore learned the truth 15 years ago through another book, ...

Eufaula Club preserves Buffalo Soldiers' proud history
Eufaula TribuneThese stories include Cathay Williams, an African American woman born into slavery in 1842 near Independence, Mo. Williams, disguised as a man, joined the “Buffalo Soldiers” in 1866, after serving as a cook and laundress during the Civil War.



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