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- The best club in the world? - guardian.co.uk
The best club in the world?guardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoWhen not laying on international DJs, Mercati Generali hosts poetry slams, art exhibitions, and, occasionally, theatre. Getting there involves a 20 minute ...
- Hey, so what's up for this weekend? - McAllen Monitor
What's Happening?: Artist Carl Vestweber will present his perfectly-titled show "New Stuff By Carl Vestweber." The artist will be on hand to speak about his work. The reception marks the launch of the exhibit, which stays on display until Aug. 1. The ...
- Spot the difference: Robert Redford and his incredible disappearing ... - Daily Mail
Spot the difference: Robert Redford and his incredible disappearing freckles By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:12 PM on 04th August 2008
- Tens of thousands mourn Palestinian poet Darwish (Middle East Times)
Family and friends of late Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish mourn outside his family house in the Arab village of Jadaida in northern Israel on August 11. Tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered for the equivalent of a state funeral for Darwish, the towering Arabic poet who gave voice to their bitter decades-old struggle.
- Prince sings, celebrates first book - USA Today
Prince sings, celebrates first bookUSA Today - 18 minutes agoThe book will also feature poetry and lyrics by Prince and a CD called Indigo Nights, of after-show jam sessions. Why did the star decide to open his house ...
- Yeats provides reliably glorious flourish (Independent)
If only everything in life were as reliable. Not, admittedly, the sort of observation generally prompted by a thoroughbred – except, perhaps, among those who feverishly presume that every vagary in equine performance reflects the cynical intervention of men. But Yeats, the most glorious stayer of the modern era, yesterday dispatched his inferiors with an air of such dependability that he might ...
- The edge of madness (Guardian Unlimited)
Ed Vulliamy on why Radovan Karadzic will still be dangerous in the dock
- Driver's Seat Pills and pillboxes - Tampa Bay Newspapers
Driver's Seat Pills and pillboxesTampa Bay Newspapers, FL - 8 hours agoIf Joe takes three of these capsules each day while facing south-by-southeast and reciting the poetry of John Masefield (â€I must go down to the seas again, ...
- Leading article: A triumph for all of Europe (Independent)
The arrest of Radovan Karadzic has caused rejoicing in the streets of Bosnia and Croatia, where his brand of violent nationalism resulted in tens of thousands of dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. It should also be the cause of some congratulation in Brussels and Western Europe. It was the Serbs who, under a new pro-Western government, who finally and belatedly arrested the man so ...
- National Poetry Slam 2008 enriches Madison and the spoken word ... - Isthmus Daily Page
National Poetry Slam 2008 enriches Madison and the spoken word ...Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 13 minutes agoI watched my friend read her poem -- her first spoken-word performance ever -- to a group of some of the most talented performance poets in the country and ...
- 'Nixon' overcomes the odds - Rocky Mountain News
'Nixon' overcomes the oddsRocky Mountain News, CO - 5 hours agoWest philosophizing, introspective daydreaming and opaque poetry. And plenty of actionless scenes. On his arrival, Nixon gushes at length about the moment. ...
- Iowa Festial of Song scheduled at Waldorf - Mason City Globe Gazette
Iowa Festial of Song scheduled at WaldorfMason City Globe Gazette, IA - 9 hours agoYoung people and the visiting professionals are able to join together for a concentrated musical experience focused on the poetry and technical aspects of ...
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file - Independent
Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian fileIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoNot surprisingly, two other Erdrichs are writers – Lise, a children's author, and Heid, the author of three poetry collections. Erdrich has published three ...
- Man arrested over theft of £15million Shakespeare book from Durham University (Daily Mail)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least £15million.
- Rec vehicle busts past the barriers - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
You wouldn’t call this a typical tribute to a best friend. There are no poems or plaques. No bouquets of flowers, planted dutifully every spring – or photographs, framed and matted in black. This tribute, to a man who died 10 years ago, is a ...
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