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- Brave Little Toaster - Animation Magazine
Brave Little ToasterAnimation Magazine - 19 hours agoIn 1999, he won the Nonfiction Hugo for The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of. His other works include volumes of poetry and theater and opera criticism for The ...
- Graduation carries no guarantees - Ashland Daily Tidings
I ran into my friend A. in front of the campus library coffee shop. With spring in the air, the campus lawns are littered with college students, their paperbacks and coffee cups, trying to soak up the warmth of the sun, which we thought was never ...
- Hip cast gives 'Iron Man' comic book appeal (The Buffalo News)
Tony Stark, genius munitions designer, is in Afghanistan, showing off his latest blowtop handiwork. He's riding through a war zone, which in his case means having cocktail hour and drinking up the world's adulation along with a very good scotch.
- Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek Musician and Poet, Dies (New York Times)
Mr. Malayev was a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews.
- VIPs tell students that character counts (The Arizona Republic)
El Mirage VIPs like Councilman Roy Delgado and Police Chief Michael Frazier recently joined Dysart Elementary students and staff to celebrate the growth of the Character Counts program at the school.
- Your Saturday's Best Bets - nwitimes.com
Your Saturday's Best Betsnwitimes.com, IN - 2 hours agoPoetry and dance and talking with the artists about their works is expected to take place. Information booths for Spirit of God and Live Up Art, ...
- Singapore Sun Festival Returns to Celebrate the Art of Living Well - Antara
Singapore Sun Festival Returns to Celebrate the Art of Living WellAntara, Indonesia - 2 hours ago... and accomplished political foreign correspondent Andrew Forbes -- who will delve into the world of history, fiction, food, poetry and news journalism. ...
- Watch Generation Kill , read the review - Slate
Prized Fray regular wmccomninel watched Generation Kill , read the review in "Culturebox", and started a great thread which led to his laying this thought on the line: My own life was negatively affected by serving in both wars in Iraq, that much is ...
- Tea and talk at the Mad Hatter - Twin Cities Planet
Tea and talk at the Mad HatterTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 3 hours agoSince then, Twin Cities residents have assembled weekly to discuss—over tea and cake—global humanitarian crises, peace efforts, and poetry. ...
- Forum season to have contemporary African-American focus - Seattle Times
Experimental musician Guillermo E. Brown, whose "Shuffle Mode" (created with BiLLL$) comes to the Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas Jan. 30-31, 2009. The Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas plans a 2008-09 season of performance series and ...
- Mysteries (Washington Post)
There's a lot of foreboding in Thomas H. Cook's new novel. Some afterboding, too: Parts of the story are told in flashbacks.
- Show how much you appreciate them (Magnetic Times)
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Townsville City Council Senior Awards. Lifestyle and Community Development Committee Chair, Cr Jenny Lane, said each day throughout Townsville and Magnetic Island countless senior residents volunteer their free time for the betterment of the community.
- London Lit fest reveals line-up - The Bookseller (subscription)
London Lit fest reveals line-upThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 14 hours agoWriting from Andrew O'Hagan, Jenny Diski, Bernardine Everisto, Colm Toibin and graphic novelist Alan Morre will all form part of the line-up for this year's ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family - Independent
Our friends electric: Wall.E & familyIndependent, UK - 14 minutes agoThe Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- Review: 'Facade' comes across as light, airy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
One certainly has to be in a certain mood to appreciate William Walton's "Facade," especially when it is played as a suite for orchestra, without the seemingly comical stream-of-consciousness poetry of Edith Sitwell, to which Walton set the original music in 1922.
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