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- Honoring Two Masters - Newsweek
Honoring Two MastersNewsweek - 42 minutes agoBoth these great filmmakers, in their radically different way, made art out of despair, poetry out of pessimism. But where Bergman, the lapsed Protestant, ...
- Dubai to host annual poetry festival - AME Info
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- Speedy stories for short attention spans - Guardian Blogs
It is often said. Attention spans are getting shorter. 366 words for a story may just be the answer. Only one minute to read, these stories fit the bill. Take it on holiday, you'll have enough reading material for each day - and without having to ...
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- TUNE IN TONIGHT: Can judge Brooke shield 'Runway' contestants from ... - Reading Eagle
Brooke Shields may not be your average office employee, but she played one on "Suddenly Susan." So that qualifies her to judge this week's "Project Runway" (9 p.m., Bravo) challenge to create an outfit for working women. After last week's debacle, I ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family (Independent)
Look around you: the future's here. Robots build our cars. They save our lives, defusing terrorist bombs. They go to war, flying pilotless over enemy territory. And now comes a robot with the conscience of Al Gore and the comic timing of Charlie Chaplin, to save the planet and make everyone laugh.
- Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies (San Francisco Chronicle)
Del Martin, a lesbian rights pioneer who took part in one of California's first same-sex weddings, died today in San Francisco after a long period of declining health. She was 87. Ms. Martin's political activism began more than five decades ago when in 1955...
- THE LIST - Los Angeles Times
THE LISTLos Angeles Times, CA - 59 minutes agoJapanese American National Museum, 369 E. 1st St., LA 6:30-9 pm; Fri.-Sat., 9:15 am-9 pm; ends Sat. Free, but registration is recommended. (310) 712-1632. ...
- EVENTS: Looking for something to do today? Check out this list - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
EVENTS: Looking for something to do today? Check out this listMid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - 14 minutes agoPoetry reading, featuring Bart Baxter, Lorraine Healy and Jim Bertolino with music by Tony Woods at Bookwalter Winery, on Tulip Lane in Richland. ...
- New York City: By Foot, Bus, Boat and Air - City Guide Magazine
City Guide MagazineNew York City: By Foot, Bus, Boat and AirCity Guide Magazine, NY - 57 minutes agoTake the Harlem Gospel & Jazz tour, or experience an African-American Heritage tour. 212-391-0900; www.harlemspirituals.com After leaving Harlem, ...
- Some 75 Experts on the Life and Work of Martà and Bolivar to Meet ... - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesSome 75 Experts on the Life and Work of Martà and Bolivar to Meet ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 2 hours ago... of the thought of the two Latin American independence heroes. The academic event will run parallel to a cultural program that includes poetry readings. ...
- Inside the Grieving Brain - Newsweek
From the Editors (2) My Turn: 'I'm Sorry' Shouldn't Be the Hardest Words Poetry: Mary Jo Bang's Dark, Inspirational 'Elegy' Mourning the death of a loved one is about as universal a human emotion as exists, and it's not even confined to humans; there ...
- Reading Bus gears up to launch Fit Like, Yer Majesty? (Aberdeen City Council News)
A new book of Doric poetry, penned by scrievers from throughout Scotland, is to be launched at Fyvie Castle next month. [September]. 2008/08/27 00:00:00
- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common (Los Angeles Times)
At the movies this summer, bleakness is pervasive, whether in what used to pass for comic-book adventure or in family-oriented animation. IN "THE WAY WE ARE," a concise, razor-sharp book of existential musings, philosopher Allen Wheelis describes the "margin of terror." Just beyond the agreed-upon scheme of things, like the raw desert and wild places at the edge of the paved city, it's the ...
- Oakland's two summers - San Francisco Gate
Monday, September 1, 2008 The "I" in Wallace Stevens' poem placed a jar in Tennessee and by doing so altered the landscape. Given the expensive lines of his poetry, it was probably a jar from the Ming dynasty. We added a simple birdbath to our ...
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