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- Daniel Radcliffe's first time was with an older woman! (Los Angeles Times)
He's not spilling names, but a source tells Us Weekly the name of the the girl, er, woman.
- Wild child of poetry (Deccan Herald)
Its been said he drank as hard as he worked! Marriane De Nazareth explores the work of Dylan Thomas who became famous as much for his turbulent lifestyle as his brilliant poetry.
- Said Lecture Features Music, Recollections - Columbia Spectator
On Sunday evening at the Miller Theatre, University President Lee Bollinger introduced the Fourth Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture with remarks on his long friendship with Said, whom he called “the epitome of public intellectual—a charming and ...
- Joe Biden and Political Expediency - OpEdNews.com
I have a list, a list engraved upon my brain and burned into my heart in October, 2002. It is the list of the 29 "opposition" senators, 29 Democrats from their majority constituency in the Senate, who gifted George W. Bush the unprecedented and ...
- Hospice intends film to be 'awareness tool' - MLive.com
"Except for Six": The documentary was produced by Hospice of Michigan, which hopes it will spark discussions about death. GRAND RAPIDS -- Ron Christie was a man whose personality was bigger than life. It's sad and ironic, then, that he is the primary ...
- Alameda Calendar - San Jose Mercury News
Alameda CalendarSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 51 minutes agoProse & Poetry Reading, 7-9 pm second Saturdays monthly. Free Write group, 6-9 pm last Sundays monthly. 1601 Paru St. Free. ...
- New take on historic Paston letters - Eastern Daily Press
By ANTHONY CARROLL One of Norfolk's most important set of historical documents is being brought to life by artists and poets using a blend of ancient printing methods and modern technology. Months of painstaking work have gone into producing two hand ...
- Shopping for a nursing home It's a daunting task, but it's well worth the trouble to find just the right place (Yakima Herald-Republic)
YAKIMA — When Ben Herres needed to find a nursing home to care for his wife, Ollie, he followed his nose. He visited nursing homes all over Spokane and later the Yakima Valley in search of a safe haven for Ollie, who had multiple sclerosis.
- Blueprints of Jazz - antiMUSIC.com
Blueprints of JazzantiMUSIC.com, CA - 6 hours agoSince they used to live in the same apartment complex in Manhattan, Clark would run into bassist Christian McBride in the hallways from time to time. ...
- RHS and Chiltern Rail launch poetry competition - - Thame
RHS and Chiltern Rail launch poetry competition -Thame, UK - 27 minutes agoCHILTERN Railways and the Royal Shakespeare Company have launched a free competition offering aspiring writers aged between 7 and 12 years, the chance to be ...
- Thanks for proving it but ... didn't we know this? - Los Angeles Times Blogs
On TV: Watching a lot of television seems to be a risk factor for eating a lot of snacks. College kids who watched more TV than is apparently healthy snacked more frequently while watching their glowing boxy friend and recognized more advertising ...
- Wonderfully acted `Visitor' deserves a warm welcome - Grand Rapids Press
Widowed college professor Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) seems to lead a quiet life that's as uneventful and predictable as one of the economics classes he's been teaching for decades -- that is, until he stops in at the New York City apartment he ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Miami Herald
MILWAUKEE Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin ...
- PAT RICE: Five secrets to a successful Spout Off (Northwest Florida Daily News)
Last week, my friend and colleague Colin Lipnicky took a week of well-deserved vacation.
- Obituaries in the news - International Herald Tribune
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oliver Kaufman Crawford, who overcame the "Red Scare" blacklist of the 1950s to become one of television's most successful writers, died Wednesday. He was 91. Crawford wrote for such shows as "Star Trek," "Bonanza," "Perry Mason ...
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