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- Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen here - Irish Independent
Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen hereIrish Independent, Ireland - 6 hours agoFor be warned of this: if a publisher pays a large advance, he will want something spicey and sensational in return. Nothing for nothing in this world! ...
- A tragedy is unfolding, but not at Westminster - Telegraph.co.uk
A tragedy is unfolding, but not at WestminsterTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoNever a fan of pulp fiction, he has been reading The Brothers, a study of Robert Kennedy's anguish, and the First World War poetry of Siegfried Sassoon and ...
- The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival’s Othello doesn’t flinch from the obvious race issue (The Pitch)
The story of a black man tricked into strangling his white wife because she's careless with her hanky, Othello isn't bring-the-kids-and-pack-a-basket fare, but I applaud director Sidonie Garrett and the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival for daring it. The sex and murder probably upset nobody the ...
- Friends of the Gates Library Spring Celebration (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
May 14 meeting to feature performances, poetry contest winners, and refreshments.
- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption (The Charlotte Observer)
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did, but still, it's a bold step. But with one move, Leif Enger defangs impending snarkiness with the deftness of a snake handler: He makes his character, ...
- Sienna Miller: a sense of theatre - Daily Telegraph
At the age of 18, Sienna Miller enrolled for a three-month course at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York, fresh out of Heathfield boarding school in Ascot. It proved a baptism of fire. 'On the first day, the teacher was going ...
- At the library - Wicked Local Roslindale
At the libraryWicked Local Roslindale, MA - 16 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Farmworkers’ journey brings author to town - Register Pajaronian
Farmworkers’ journey brings author to townRegister Pajaronian, CA - 45 minutes agoThe program is free. A Mexican dinner is included at 6:30 pm, and participants are invited to bring a dish to share. A poetry and music performance will ...
- Carnival set for a day of family fun - This is Hampshire
PREPARATIONS are fully under way for the new style Andover Carnival which will be parading through the town on Sunday. Music and entertainment will be on offer from 4pm until 8pm along with many activities planned for the early afternoon from 2pm ...
- Event Sunday in memory of Reuben Fieser (Register-Star)
GERMANTOWN — A special event is Sunday at Clermont State Park — the Bennystock Memorial Festival, which takes place from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, while children under 10 years of age are free.
- KIS fourth graders learn poetry in two voices (Kingston Reporter)
If you like spiders and poetry, fourth graders Chris Burgess and Michael Melanson have just the thing for you.
- Is music the "Universal Language"? - Drowned In Sound
The thing about ENGLISH is that it is the only language I speak (and not all that well(good)? see what I mean) but that hasn't stopped me from enjoying lots of good non- english speaking/singing bands. I sing along with foriegn language lyrics (the ...
- Remember When: PSL resident recalls time in ‘Old Stuart’ (Fort Pierce Tribune)
I was born here in Stuart in 1957 and lived here all my life.
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India - Mangalorean.com
Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural IndiaMangalorean.com, India - Jun 1, 2008Some of them are also in poetry form, which readers find interesting," he said. Not all the characters in the storybooks have Hindu names, there are some ...
- Eugenio Montejo, Venezuelan poet and essayist, 70 (Boston Herald)
CARACAS, Venezuela - Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, has died. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he...
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