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- The Star Online > eCentral > Movies - Star-ecentral.com
HOLLYWOOD has time and again produced many remakes of Asian movies. Now, in a role reversal, an American movie gets a Chinese remake instead. Connected (Bo Chi Tung Wah in Cantonese), based on New Line Cinema action thriller Cellular (2004), is said ...
- Korean Poet Reveals Nostalgia for Homeland - 코리아타임즈
코리아타임즈Korean Poet Reveals Nostalgia for Homeland코리아타임즈, South Korea - 1 hour agoThe poetry collection vividly describes the emotions and pathos of the author's Korean-American life from 1968 when he went to Indiana University as a ...
- Bob Crampsey, sports broadcaster and writer, dies aged 78 - Daily Telegraph
The former Sportsound contributor and newspaper columnist was 78. He is survived by his wife and four daughters. Mr Crampsey, from Glasgow, joined the BBC Radio Scotland team in 1987 and retired in 2001. He also contributed to programmes on Scottish ...
- Over the hill and at the tap: Happy 40th birthday to Schmohz brewer ... - MLive.com
GRAND RAPIDS -- Schmohz Brewing Co.'s brewer Chas Thompson turns 40 today and we had to offer him a happy birthday. He called tonight after he made his way to the brewery. He's been celebrating since Wednesday and is getting back into it tonight. The ...
- Still laughing: 98-year-old stays busy with crafts, cards and poetry - The Tribune-Democrat
Still laughing: 98-year-old stays busy with crafts, cards and poetryThe Tribune-Democrat, PA - 3 hours agoHanlin isn’t content to sit back and let life pass her by. In fact, she finds something to do every day, whether it’s working on her arts and crafts or ...
- Tom Junod on the future death of Steve Jobs - Crunchgear.com
Whoa. Esquire just published a 5-page piece on Steve Jobs’ cancer written by the inimitable Tom Junod. Here’s a huge snip: Like the iMac, the iBook was designed not to be an instrument of utility but an object of desire; like the iMac, it was ...
- Local college student wins writing competition - Mirror
Local college student wins writing competitionMirror, MI - 2 hours agoProse poetry makes up the sequence called "Postcards." Writers Jim Reiss and John Williamson served as judges for this year's competition. ...
- Songwriter will share his bag of tricks - Orlando Sentinel
Songwriter will share his bag of tricksOrlando Sentinel, FL - 9 hours agoOne of the biggest misconceptions in writing music is that it's like writing poetry, Padgett said. "Poetry is meant to be read and pondered," he said. ...
- Ex-reporter offers help for the grieving (Granite City Press-Record)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories - or the people behind the stories.
- HEAD TO HEAD - Irish Times
HEAD TO HEADIrish Times, Ireland - 7 hours ago... deep in thought and reflection, for readings on Irish literature and poetry, and meeting with all the major political leaders in Northern Ireland. ...
- Literary Happenings: Magazine is a time capsule of 1992 book news (Ventura County Star)
A friend and I, while cleaning out her office, uncovered a July 20, 1992, issue of Publishers Weekly. The cover story highlighted fall children's books. Other articles reported on the growing industry of book-movie tie-ins ("Patriot Games" by Tom Clancy was hot); tips for hosting school book fairs; American booksellers that provided low-interest loans to struggling, locally owned bookshops in ...
- Scott dumped me when our baby died - News of the World
News of the WorldScott dumped me when our baby diedNews of the World, UK - 30 minutes agoAnd he would spend hours writing me poetry.†But the romantic lover had a slippery side to his character. “He would often massage baby oil into me and tried ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' in 37th novel 'My Sister ... - The Canadian Press
Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' in 37th novel 'My Sister ...The Canadian Press - 1 hour agoThe way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that - her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
- Best bets in the local arts (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
"Sarafina!" Wednesday-Sept. 14 at Washington University's Edison Theatre, 6445 Forsyth Boulevard. Sept. 19-21 at the Orthwein Theatre at Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, 101 North Warson Road. Preview performances at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. $25, $15 for students.
- Searching for a quiet, enlightening getaway? - MSNBC
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
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