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- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- Dylan Thomas film revives the Ménage à Trois - UK Casino Times
BBC NewsDylan Thomas film revives the Ménage à TroisUK Casino Times, UK - 57 minutes agoAnybody with an appreciation of poetry is blown away by the enormous depth of Dylan’s writing. He captures in words the very essence of the human experience ...Partners in rhyme Sunday HeraldDylan movie: Aeronwy speaks ic WalesSharman Macdonald: Keira, Dylan Thomas and me Times Onlineic Walesall 15 news articles
- Dear Abby: Everyday kindness is secret of marriages full of romance - Eagle-Tribune
Dear Abby: I would like to respond to "Kelly in Austin" (March 24), who wondered if there were more than two men who excel at romance. Abby, my husband has given me a total of four pieces of jewelry throughout our 13-year relationship. However, he ...
- Zidane to play in Sydney on June 1 (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Zinedine Zidane is coming to Australia with a star-studded international team to play an exhibition match at Sydney Football Stadium on June 1.
- ARTS + FEATURES (St. Petersburg Times)
When Hollywood is good it can be very, very good. But when it is bad, it is horrid, as its latest romantic comedy offering shows.
- Urdu Rubaiyat now in Polish - New Kerala
The book, by writer-journalist Surender Bhutani, was released by Abdul Haider, a scholar and a former Afghan ambassador to Poland, at the Rio literary club here in the presence of poets, writers, journalists and diplomats. "It is a big occasion in ...
- Riding The Trail To Hell - Newsweek
Riding The Trail To HellNewsweek - 35 minutes agoI won't pretend that Jarmusch's austere poetry will speak to everyone. His vision of the West's culture of death doesn't pander to the thrill-seeking ...
- Airlift Drama, Soviet Parades, Golden Lips: Berlin Art Shows (Bloomberg.com)
June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Henry Ries left Berlin for the U.S. before World War II. He returned eight years later to the rubble and ruins, equipped with a camera to document the first chapters in the next phase of history, the Cold War.
- Golf Guru - Golf For Women
Q: On large greens, a player's ball might be on the putting surface but still be 20-plus yards from the hole. Is it permissible to chip the ball instead of putt it? Is it considered gauche? --Frank Manfre / Loganville, GA. A: You can use any club on ...
- Poetry festival returns to Hill-Stead (The New Britain Herald)
FARMINGTON — There was an atypical silence last summer at the Hill-Stead Museum.
- Poverello celebrates 2 million meals served Posted on July 15 (Missoulian)
Though they haven’t technically served 2 million meals yet, the Poverello Center had reason to celebrate Tuesday afternoon as it honored the generosity of the Missoula community with its Two Million Meals Served barbecue.
- She’s making her Hallmark - Times Reporter
Some see the world in songs, pictures or poetry. Cassie Mariol sees the world in greeting cards. Always on the lookout for the perfect opportunity to brighten someone’s day, Mariol can’t think of any day that isn’t worthy of a card. “It’s ...
- CD REVIEWS: NIYAZ - World music (San Francisco Chronicle)
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Anyone familiar with Niyaz knows this trio's trademark is mystical music with a modern edge. On "Nine Heavens," Niyaz intensifies its commitment to its art, creating a double CD that takes listeners to the edge of a highly pleasurable...
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Midnight Man (Mute) - Manchester Evening News
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Midnight Man (Mute)Manchester Evening News, UK - 2 hours ago... channels that nagging feeling into depraved poetry, Cave hollering in that disarming baritone about a luckless individual caught up in a joyless life. ...
- A Fan's Notes - Time
In how fiction works (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 265 pages), James Wood tells a story from Joseph Roth's The Radetzky March, a novel that since its publication in 1932 has probably been read by only two people, namely James Wood and Joseph Roth. A ...
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