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- 'Bigger' filmmaker explores his struggle with steroids - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo Flexing muscles: Filmmaker Chris Bell, right, chats with a bodybuilder in his documentary, "Bigger Stronger Faster." Confession: I drank about 16 ounces of coffee before writing this review. No, not the wimpy decaf stuff, but the full ...
- Bee Wilson: plums - Daily Telegraph
Pershore Yellow Egg; Blue Violet; Aylesbury Prune; Cambridge Gage. There is poetry in plums. Indeed, they are the subject of the best short poem in English, by William Carlos Williams, entitled 'This is Just to Say'. It goes: 'I have eaten/the plums ...
- A Birthday Chronicle: Ray Bradbury and the State of the Public Library - Blogcritics.org
A Birthday Chronicle: Ray Bradbury and the State of the Public LibraryBlogcritics.org, OH - 3 hours agoBradbury is the author of over 500 published works, ranging from novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, television scripts, to poetry. ...
- Shaky narrator in 'tabloid hell' (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is heartrending, grotesque and totally believable. It's also only the ...
- Venue hosts poetry contest (The Daily Texan)
"Ideas are money," Akeem Lawrence said Wednesday night as he waited for his turn to compete for $1,000 at the American-Idol-style spoken word and vocal competition at the Parish Room. Sponsored by BTG Records, "Expressions of the Mind" and "The Showcase" have local talents competing for a $1,000 spoken word prize and a $5,000 vocal performance prize.
- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax - The Hill
A defense lobbyist who favors an axThe Hill, DC - 2 hours agoBy Roxana Tiron The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a ...
- No Sophomore Slump for AMC's Mad Men - Film.com
No Sophomore Slump for AMC's Mad MenFilm.com, WA - Aug 7, 2008As for the cliffhanging plot-points from last season, we are pleasantly kept in the dark, for now. Peggy (Elizabeth Moss) has slimmed down and is cutting ...
- David Blaine: Genius or Joke? (New York Post)
It's dusk in Central Park, and magician David Blaine is hanging upside down, contemplating a career change: "Maybe I will become a schoolteacher after this." Ten hours into his latest endurance stunt, Dive of Death-for which he committed himself to staying in this inverted position, dangling from cables, for three days-he is already hurting. "You know the feeling when you sit on your leg ...
- Books for Barack (The Christian Science Monitor)
There was a piece on CNN this morning about Hollywood celebrities who support Barack Obama (Barbra Streisand, Matt Damon, plus a multitude of others) versus those who support John McCain (a shorter list, including Sylvester Stallone and James Caan.) But there was no mention of literary stars and where their votes are going.
- Wyoming Reads, Wroblewski Takes His Time on Film Deal - New West
Wyoming Reads, Wroblewski Takes His Time on Film DealNew West, MT - 4 hours ago... poetry, and literary nonfiction alongside features about the region. The magazine is running a â€Quick-Draw Story†contest for Western stories of 3000 ...
- The Wonders of Cal State San Bernardino - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Stuart Sumida is one of the least likely people you would expect to be working in the film industry. Yet, the professor of paleontology at Cal State San Bernardino has worked as a consultant for such movies as "Shrek II," "Narnia" and "The Lion King ...
- Editorial Roundup - The Ledger
Many people hoped that holding this year's Olympic Games in Beijing would serve as a lever to induce China to act more as a mature member of the international community. The Chinese government has relented on a few issues it didn't veto a U.N ...
- Palo Pallas - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- News in brief July 19 - New Mexican
News in brief July 19New Mexican, NM - 7 hours agoPhoto: Performance art: Forrest Titla performs as part of an eight-day hip-hop poetry workshop put on for 13- to 15-year-olds at Santa Fe Indian School. ...
- Mary Wells’ New Novel, ‘Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and ... - eReleases (press release)
Mary Wells’ New Novel, ‘Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and ...eReleases (press release), MD - Aug 11, 2008‘Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror’ (BookSurge Publishing, ISBN 1-4196-9571-1, $12.99), is scheduled for release on ...
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