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- Conor Oberst Shows the Wild Colors of His Destiny - Interference.com
Conor Oberst Shows the Wild Colors of His DestinyInterference.com - 5 hours agoIn a refrain that would make Jack Kerouac proud, the rocker “Moab†reminds us: “There’s nothing that the road cannot heal/Washed under the black tar, ...
- At War With Whom? - Middle East Forum
At War With Whom?Middle East Forum, PA - Sep 22, 2008With the exception of battling Christian Crusaders, most Muslims had little to do with the West. In fact, Ottoman Turkey, the dominant Islamic power in the ...
- Frozen River (R) *** | Odd little tale sneaks in a bit of a thriller - Miami Herald
An impressive first feature by writer-director Courtney Hunt, Frozen River boasts considerable suspense-movie tension and a compelling emotional journey for its foreground characters. Set in wintry upstate New York, the film finds a tone of no ...
- Critics’ picks: This week’s best bets - The State
Some of the best poets you’ll hear in Columbia will return with a bang, bang, bang. Columbia Slam , the verbally acrobatic poetry group, returns from hiatus with the Carolina Classic Poetry Slam Invitational at 8 p.m. Thursday at Jammin Jazz Cafe ...
- REVIEW: Keillor celebrates, needles Vermont - BurlingtonFreePress.com
REVIEW: Keillor celebrates, needles VermontBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 3 hours agoA little song, a little humor, a little poetry, a little bit of everything – Garrison Keillor gave a variety show Vermont-style Saturday night.
- Obituary: William Brown - Guardian Unlimited
The painter and printmaker William Brown, who has died of cancer aged 54, was a prolific and highly imaginative artist who was "born on the shores of a large grey lake" in Canada, brought up there in its Scottish community and left his mark in Wales ...
- Author Wallace remembered as the 'best of our generation' - Courier-Journal
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest ...
- Performers to reprise cabaret at Manhattan's - Toledo Blade
Performers to reprise cabaret at Manhattan'sToledo Blade, OH - 6 hours agoThe Art Tatum African American Resource Center at the Kent Branch Library joins with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and Owens Community College's Center ...
- Brazil: "Tristeza Não Tem Fim" ("Sadness Has No End") Part 13 - Gringoes.com
Brazil: "Tristeza Não Tem Fim" ("Sadness Has No End") Part 13Gringoes.com, Brazil - 1 hour agoHe is Orfeu, and the fact that he is a musician means that he can project onto the screen all the nobility and poetry of Brazilian popular music. ...
- Anita Lahey: Cape Breton, east of Krakow - Cape Breton Post
Anita Lahey: Cape Breton, east of KrakowCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoAnita was back in Cape Breton this year for the second Poetry With A View evening, sponsored by the Friends of the Cape Breton University Library, ...
- UB Poetry Collection Will Help Illuminate International Literary ... - UB News Center
UB Poetry Collection Will Help Illuminate International Literary ...UB News Center, NY - 55 minutes ago10 titled "Robert Graves Online" and present a paper on early Graves' manuscripts on Sept. 12 in a session titled '"A Painful Process: Robert Graves at Work ...
- Turn over a leaf of your own when you meet and greet these authors (The Kansas City Star)
You’d think I’d be tired of this, but I’m not: For the ninth year, I’m happy to present my list of autumn literary happenings.
- A Delaware County jailhouse tragedy - and questions abound (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her.
- WILL: Greatest danger of bailout is expansion of government - Rocky Mountain News
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. — Babbitt ...
- Michael Moore's pals make documentary films - MLive.com
AP Photo Panelists, from left, Jason Pollock, Gini Reticker, Tia Lessin and Carl Deal are shown with filmmaker Michael Moore, right, Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Traverse City Film Festival. These filmmakers once worked with Moore on pictures such as ...
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