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(11:10:43 AM) Enter stage right: Meet Britain's most promising young playwrights – Penelope Skinner won this year's George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright. She says: 'Gender and sexual politics are things I'm interested in - it's just that's what happens to be in my life. (This story continues here)
(11:47:59 AM) DeCock: Driven to play for the game he loves – It started when Josh McKinney got a catalog from Eurosport, the Hillsborough soccer-gear company, which included a mention of the U.S. Paralympic National Soccer Team in 1992. McKinney, who was 16 at the time, realized he wasn't the only soccer player with cerebral palsy. Sixteen years later, the Cary resident is the captain of a team that qualified for the 2012 Paralympics in London. (This story continues here)
(11:26:33 AM) Kulturang komiks – Ang komiks ay inilarawan bilang isang makulay at popular na babasahin na nagbigay aliw sa mga mambabasa, nagturo ng iba't ibang kaalaman at nagsulong ng k ulturang Filipino. (This story continues here)
(11:22:18 AM) Taking the Mahabharata into the digital age – Dr Bulbul Tiwari, a postdoctoral fellow in the humanities at Stanford University, has taken on the onerous task of creating an online, digital, audio-visual encyclopedia of the Mahabharata. (This story continues here)
(11:58:54 AM) A fresh look at Flannery O'Connor – You may know her prose, but have you seen her cartoons? Flannery O'Connor is best remembered for her potent fictions, and to a lesser extent for her unfortunate life (she eked out the last decade and a half of her life in relative solitude with her mother, refashioning her childhood home into a makeshift bird sanctuary before dying of lupus at the unripe age of 39). What she isn't primarily ... (This story continues here)
(11:38:49 AM) The Stranger's Child – Poetry and pastiche. If 2004 was the "Year of Henry James", as David Lodge has argued, 2011 is shaping up to be the Year of Henry James's Friends. (This story continues here)
(12:05:54 PM) Strongsville schools critic blasts 'Cadillac' compensation – STRONGSVILLE The Strongsville school board heard from one of its most vocal detractors during a regular meeting June 16, with comments focused on two contentious district issues: The teachers union and levies. (This story continues here)
(11:03:39 AM) Brian McGackin: Bro-etry: What Happens When A Bro Writes Poetry – Why are so many guys afraid of poetry? Is it because they don't think they'll get it? Is it too mushy and emotional and girly for their manliness to handle? Screw that. (This story continues here)
(11:01:54 AM) The Social Network takes top Golden Globe award – The Social Network's Andrew Garfield speaks onstage during the Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton International Ballroom on January 16, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California. (This story continues here)
(11:30:11 AM) BRIEFLY: July 9 – Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth. (This story continues here)
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