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- It takes two stars to capture Chanel's extraordinary life - Denver Post
It takes two stars to capture Chanel's extraordinary lifeDenver Post, CO - 7 hours agoThe dialogue has Chanel's declamations jumping off the screen, begging for quotation marks: "The poetry of fashion lies in the creation of illusion, ...
- Cedar City Livestock Heritage Festival Seeking Vendors - Desert Valley Times
Cedar City Livestock Heritage Festival Seeking VendorsDesert Valley Times, UT - 16 hours agoThe 2008 event will feature cowboy music and poetry, a Dutch oven cooking contest, antique tractor pull, a nationally sanctioned stock dog competition, ...
- Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ... - StreetInsider.com (subscription)
Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ...StreetInsider.com (subscription), MI - Jul 31, 2008In her winning essay, "Only Two Hands," Castle Rock, Colorado teen Katy Hoyer describes how the soothing sounds of her piano playing may have saved the life ...
- Professor's Poetry Passion Pays Off in 'Classics Style' - Media Newswire (press release)
Professor's Poetry Passion Pays Off in 'Classics Style'Media Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours agoIn this 'Garland' he included over 100 of his own poems, mostly on erotic topics. His poetry is important not only because it functions as the culmination ...
- Cayuga Opens New Book (The Post-Standard)
Don't be surprised to see everyone from teenagers to senior citizens in Cayuga County reading Jeanette Walls' memoir, "The Glass Castle" this fall. The book has been chosen for the 2008 Cayuga Reads program. Public meetings to discuss the book will run throughout October.
- Wilmington on DVD: Orson Welles in La Mancha (Isthmus)
Viva Welles! The wreckage of a great artist's most cherished labor of love is still well worth our time -- often far more than the successes and best efforts of lesser men and women. Take Orson Welles' troubled production of Don Quixote -- Miguel de Cervantes' literary masterpiece, the great Spanish novel of chivalry and illusions.
- No parking. Just arting - SooToday.com
SooToday.comNo parking. Just artingSooToday.com - Aug 5, 2008... sights and sounds on the waterfront during this family event featuring arts, crafts, food and beverages, dancing, music, poetry and a special kids' corner.
- The laureate of all Arabs - Guardian Unlimited
None of us really thought he'd die. Our loss is great, we tell each other. In our minds we think of Edward Said, of Haider Abdel-Shafi, of Faisal Husseini, and even - yes - of Yasser Arafat. The "big men" of Palestine. And now, Mahmoud Darwish. He ...
- The Dog Days of September - Atlantic Free Press
The Dog Days of SeptemberAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 7 hours agoHe has taught in universities and prisons, published novels and poetry books, performed at the Carter Presidential Library, had his dramas presented on ...
- 'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous' - Globe and Mail
EDMONTON — Long before he played Manhattan and way before Berlin, Leonard Cohen took Edmonton in a mutually transformative storm, say organizers of a festival celebrating the moody Montreal-born poet-troubadour. "He came to Edmonton a private ...
- Slaying rips family apart - Miami Herald
Irma's little boy sits by the window, waiting for a mother who will never come home. A week after Irma Simeus -- a 22-year-old medical technician who wrote poems, wrapped herself in strong opinions and never gave up on the idea of love -- died ...
- Japanese community remembers bombing - Daily Gleaner
Japanese community remembers bombingDaily Gleaner, Canada - 14 hours agoAt the peace ceremony in Fredericton, children were treated to stories, poetry readings and songs by a choir composed of members of the local Japanese ...
- Poets share from works - The Daily Advertiser
Poets share from worksThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 13 hours agoThe six poets - Lana Maht Wiggins, Marthe Reed, Rhonda D. Robison, Nate Pritts, Joseph Bienvenu and Clay Matthews - will read selections of their poetry ...
- Welcome to Sock and Buskin's 'Funnyhouse' (Brown Daily Herald)
The "self" splinters into many "selves" for Sarah, a young black woman in New York in Adrienne Kennedy's play "Funnyhouse of a Negro," first performed in 1964.
- Underhill Books settles into its niche - Herald & Review
DECATUR - Things have finally settled down and Mike Coulter has settled in. And Underhill Books is a reality. The Decatur man rented the space at 130 S. Main St. in January. But he really didn't get a chance to have everything finalized and establish ...
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