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  • In addition to hosting Show Boat's cast, crew, and key administrative staff from the Houston Grand Opera, there was an exchange of chefs and cuisines between the Marriotts in Texas and Egypt.

    George Heymont: The Fabulous Invalid Clings to Life George Heymont 2011

  • In addition to hosting Show Boat's cast, crew, and key administrative staff from the Houston Grand Opera, there was an exchange of chefs and cuisines between the Marriotts in Texas and Egypt.

    George Heymont: The Fabulous Invalid Clings to Life George Heymont 2011

  • The reaction in the hall to Lieberman's speech reminded me of the SCTV bit in which Love Boat's Gavin MacLeod (Joe Flaherty) pays tribute to One Day at a Time's Bonnie Franklin as her face is flashed on the big screen:

    Night of the Living Fred (Updated): James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009

  • Drunken Boat's rejoinder to Dana Gioia's "Can Poetry Matter?" cedes some fascinating results, from zeal to apathy to out-and-out animosity.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Lemon Hound 2008

  • Drunken Boat's rejoinder to Dana Gioia's "Can Poetry Matter?" cedes some fascinating results, from zeal to apathy to out-and-out animosity.

    Drunken Boat #9 Lemon Hound 2008

  • I could not help but wish that all the newspaper ink and broadcast time devoted to the controversy could have been spent instead on the exploration of Show Boat's artistic themes and ideas, especially its message of racial tolerance.

    Life Upon the Wicked Stage—Freedom of Artistic Expression 1994

  • For the first time in my career, neither the Prime Minister, nor the Governor General, nor Ontario's Premier, nor Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor attended Show Boat's premiere.

    Life Upon the Wicked Stage—Freedom of Artistic Expression 1994

  • Since Show Boat's world premiere at the North York Performing Arts Centre last October, more than 200,000 people of all races, creeds and colour have seen this acclaimed production and the "racist" labelling has essentially disappeared.

    Life Upon the Wicked Stage—Freedom of Artistic Expression 1994

  • Boat's named Gull, and sure's tide, ye'll get seasick.

    Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989

  • This title is the first in Drunken Boat's international online journal of the arts new list of books and includes poems that have been published in such journals as Prairie Schooner, The Kenyon Review and Callaloo.

    Earth Fire Ahern, Jerry 1984

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