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- The Post salutes entertainment's best of 2005 (The Ohio University Post)
MOVIES "2046" (Wong Kar Wai) - This lush, long-awaited follow-up to 2000's "In the Mood for Love" is dark, melancholy and visually stunning.
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Introducing the fall 2008 Daily Wildcat columnists - masters of the scathing bon mot, the penetrating analysis, the whimsical (rhetorical) shake of the head at the follies of man. Whether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them.
- Pa. Dem Voters Outnumber GOP By 1 Million - The Bulletin
Registered Democratic voters in the state now outnumber registered Republicans by about a million voters, according to the latest numbers released by the Pennsylvania Secretary of State. The number represents a significant increase from 2004, when ...
- 10 things Miley Cyrus should avoid - AZCentral.com
Oh Miley. Here you are, topping the charts again, the youngest artist in the history of all things fabulous to manage three chart-topping albums in less than two years and instead of embracing a moment most will never know, you're bursting at the ...
- Scots wha' hae the Burns badge will make the best of a Bard job - Scotsman
AULD acquaintance is not the only thing to be forgotten when it comes to Scots' knowledge of Robert Burns. Tourism chiefs, aghast at widespread ignorance of the life and works of the Bard, are offering crash courses on the national poet in a bid to ...
- Missed the train - Jerusalem Post
Missed the trainJerusalem Post, Israel - 4 hours ago("Should Darwish's poetry be taught in schools?" Ehud Zion Waldoks, August 11.) As an Israeli, I would have to aver no; as a language educator having taught ...
- Skip to the heart beat and it's all the more rosy - Brisbane Times
Circumcise your heart? It sounds, when you're done wincing, like some snippet of Eastern mysticism, some off-cut - if you'll pardon the pun - of the mantras, kabbalas or kama sutras we presume to be more poetic than what-I-suppose-we-might-still-call ...
- Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the Charles - Baltimore City Paper
Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the CharlesBaltimore City Paper, MD - 9 hours agoSo much attention, in the indie press and online, was lavished on last year's festival and the advance hype for this year's installment that you get the ...
- Madison finishes third in second bout at National Poetry Slam 2008 (Isthmus)
Poets on the Oakland team triumphed at the Brink Lounge Thursday night in a qualifying bout of the 2008 National Poetry Slam. Throughout a raucous evening that saw the Brink's back room crowded with boisterous spectators, Oakland fought off competition from San Francisco's City Slam, which placed second, followed by hometown favorites Madison Spoken Word Collective and Amarillo, Texas' ...
- Dialect expert has the last word - Journal Live
Dialect expert has the last wordJournal Live, UK - 55 minutes agoBill Griffiths was also a poet of high reputation and visiting professor in poetry at several universities. From 2000, he was a fellow and researcher at the ...
- Nigeria: Sefi Atta's Swallow Takes Another Pudding (AllAfrica.com)
Sefi Atta, the London-based Nigerian writer who has twice won the BBC's African Performance Competition for plays, has come up with a new novel Swallow, and the paperback edition of the book which has been enjoying scintillating reviews globally can be obtained in Nigeria, courtesy of Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina Magazine and Farafina books.
- 'Posthumous Keats' by Stanley Plumly: Poet's brief life becomes a ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Poet Isabel Nathaniel is the author of The Dominion of Lights, which won the Texas Institute of Letters award for Best Book of Poetry. The pleasure of this book is that it's a slow read. It lingers, meanders, circles ...
- Hottie of the week - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comHottie of the weekiAfrica.com, South Africa - 5 hours agoIt's kind of like having a large bottom, sometimes it gets in the way, but it's mine so I love it. I want to uplift and encourage my audience by being ...
- Cathy Parker Management - New York Sun
Cathy Parker ManagementNew York Sun, United States - 28 minutes agoSubtle political commentary saturates the film, beginning with the opening scene, in which an American pathologist orders a Korean assistant to dump ...
- Of words on paper and prayers on ones lips... (Express India)
When we were growing up in Calcutta, we were fed on a diet of literature, which was almost always heavily loaded in favour of poetry.
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