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- Movie review: Cage is a drag in dreary 'Bangkok' - MLive.com
Nicolas Cage is back to his dreary former self -- you know, the guy who starred a decade ago in such downers as "8MM" and "Bringing Out the Dead" -- with the tediously monotonous action flick "Bangkok Dangerous." Actually, describing it as having ...
- The next step? Local author releases book proving God exists - Hudson Reporter
The next step? Local author releases book proving God existsHudson Reporter, NJ - 42 minutes ago"It is written in a style of Free Masons rituals." The book includes poems, psalms and analysis in an attempt to provide a unique view. ...
- Wales under wartime terror (NewsWales)
A novel set in Wales during the Second Wold War will be the subject of a talk by its author at Llangollen Library on Saturday. Owen Sheers's debut novel Resistance is described as a hymn to the glorious landscape of the border territories and a gripping portrait of a community under siege.
- Amazon Art Institute Helps Recover Indigenous Roots - Inter Press Service
MANAUS, Brazil, Sep 24 (IPS) - Dhiani Pa'saro came to Manaus, the bustling city of 1.7 million people in the heart of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, eight years ago, after wandering from one village or town to another. At the time he planned to become ...
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry - New York Sun
Bold English: Anglo-Saxon PoetryNew York Sun, United States - 11 minutes agoAll creation wept, / kenned the King's death. Christ was on the Cross." This gradual twining of values was part of the broader reconciliation of Latin texts ...
- THEMINA KADER: MUSLIM WOMEN’S WORLD VIEW (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
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- Tears without end: the terrible price of true love - The Independent
Heartbreak has been the subject of so many awful songs that it's tempting to take it lightly. Then, suddenly, it happens to you . Cole Moreton reflects on the appalling human capacity for feeling loss, romantic or otherwise What is it like? It is ...
- Wall.E & family: What is it about robots? - Belfast Telegraph
Wall.E & family: What is it about robots?Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Jul 15, 2008The Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- Poetry marathon cancelled - Newsdurhamregion.com
Poetry marathon cancelledNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 1 hour agoThe Pickering Public Library was all set to host the writing marathon from Tuesday, Aug. 19 to Wednesday, Aug. 20 to raise funds for the legendary Al ...
- O.J. associate has advertising plans (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Members of the U.S. men's and women's gymnastics teams pose with cast members of "Le Reve" at Wynn Las Vegas. Courtesy photo
- Sentiments of Knaresborough told in the poetry of a charming man - Knaresborough Today
Sentiments of Knaresborough told in the poetry of a charming manKnaresborough Today, UK - 11 hours agoBy Staff Copy THESE sentiments, expressed in poetry, are the extolled perception of the Knaresborough of 1942 by one of its many distinguished sons who ...
- Farewell Faraz - Indian Muslims
Farewell FarazIndian Muslims, CA - 2 hours agoEven in verses of agitation, Faraz's poetry is simple, sensitive and lyrical. A citizen of the world, Faraz stood for friendship between India and Pakistan. ...
- Mid-Michigan students plant pinwheels for peace - Lansing State Journal
OKEMOS -- The messages written on the tiny pinwheels are equally tiny, but powerful. "Love." "End War." "Peace." Those are some of the messages scrawled on more than 100 pinwheels students at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos planted in the ground as ...
- Local slam teams vie at nationals - Pioneer Press
Local slam teams vie at nationalsPioneer Press, MN - 15 hours agoTwo Twin Cities slam teams made strong showings at this year's National Poetry Slam in Madison, Wis., but neither made it to the final round. ...
- Lunch with the FT: Felix Dennis (Financial Times)
I saw some poets in the audience last night, which hasn’t happened before,” says Felix Dennis, 61, multimillionaire magazine publisher and latter-day poet, as he joins me in Sartoria, a smart restaurant on Savile Row. We are discussing Dennis’s third poetry tour of the UK, which had begun the evening before our lunch.
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