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As Infinite Summer wraps up, its creators urge you to join their next project: reading Dracula by Halloween.
Of her current project – reading excerpts from the King James Bible on stage at the National theatre, to mark the edition's 400th anniversary – for instance, she has this to say: "It's David and Saul and Jonathan, and the Queen of Sheba, and Bathsheba.
He tried to follow this philosophy in creating Koudelka, and tried to bring a sense of "obsessive passion" to the project, reading what he claims were over 100 books on British history and taking the design team on a trip to Wales to study the country.
TIPA PROJECT READING TIPA, which stands for Toward International Peace Through the Arts and is the work of the marketer turned activist Stan Tannen, celebrates Alexander Pushkin's birthday.
TIPA PROJECT READING TIPA, which stands for Toward International Peace Through the Arts and is the work of the marketer turned activist Stan Tannen, presents a pre-Election Day tribute to Tim Russert, the noted broadcaster, who died earlier this year, at the age of fifty-eight.
TIPA PROJECT READING TIPA, which stands for "Toward International Peace Through the Arts" and is the work of the marketer turned activist Stan Tannen, presents the actors of the LAByrinth Theatre Company, who will read from the works of Pablo Neruda, Gabriela Mistral, Octavio Paz, and other Latin-American poets.
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Jesselyn Radack, a former Justice Department ethics advisor who is now a director with the Government Accountability Project, read a statement from Snowden to the crowd.
[of] the moral prohibition to vote in favor of a candidate who has supported the abortion project," read one part of the campaign, published in rightwing newspaper El Mercurio.
"There was a last hour, a last minute, a last second that 2,982 stars went dark," their description of the project reads.
A recent entry to the Everyday Sexism Project reads: "I have become so used to cat-calls, offensive jokes and even being followed that it doesn't really register as a serious thing to me any more.
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