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- New Novel Asks Whom Do You Love? Whom Do You Bomb? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Third World is full of grist for the pulp mill. Adam Kellas is a reporter who wants to sell out, write a rollicking thriller that will earn him scads of cash and put his embossed name on a cover in gold lettering 2 inches high. And though he ...
- Park Happenings: So what is an open mic anyway? - Chinook Observer (subscription)
Park Happenings: So what is an open mic anyway?Chinook Observer (subscription), WA - 1 hour agoPlainly put, an open mic is where anyone is welcome to read, recite or perform poetry, prose or music to an audience. Some artists create their work for ...
- Review: 'Port Authority' ... what might have been - Boston Globe
NEW YORK (AP) -- Is there anything more heartbreaking than what might have been? Recollections of regret are the soul of "Port Authority," a series of three superb, interlocking monologues by Conor McPherson that offers ample evidence why the Irish ...
- Endearing matriarch frowned on pomposity - The Age
Endearing matriarch frowned on pomposityThe Age, Australia - 30 minutes agoA romantic who loved France, history (Napoleon and CJ La Trobe were special interests), poetry (the Greek poet Cavafy was a favourite), and animals, ...
- Counting Crows adds Tampa date to its playlist (Orlando Sentinel)
It's a little scary to hear Counting Crows rocking out as loud as they do on the first half of Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. Almost like finding out your dad has a nipple piercing.
- Past Shock (The New Yorker)
In the new Batman film, “The Dark Knight,†many things go boom. Cars explode, jails and hospitals are blown up, bombs are put in people’s mouths and sewn into their stomachs. There’s a chase scene in which cars pile up and climb over other cars, and a truck gets lassoed . . .
- Valentina Martinez: The voice Pinochet couldn't silence - Times Online
Times OnlineValentina Martinez: The voice Pinochet couldn't silenceTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoHer father, too, enjoyed music and during the years that he remained in Chile he sent his family cassettes of South American poetry and songs to remind them ...
- Voices of Faith: June 14, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
Q. It’s summer, a time when people often pick up a good book to take on vacation. There are many books on spirituality and faith — are there any that you would recommend to our readers?
- A flood of remembrances: Johnstown, Pa., floats new attractions to lure tourists (Miami Herald)
Row after row of unmarked graves in Johnstown's Grandview Cemetery -- more than 700 -- are stark testimony to one of the most darkly ironic moments in American history.
- Bulletin Board, June 4 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 4Norwich Bulletin, CT - 30 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- Erudite yet under-rehearsed - Globe and Mail
Jam! ShowbizErudite yet under-rehearsedGlobe and Mail, Canada - 41 minutes agoBut when he performs several that deal with the poet's desire to keep his loved one young and perfect by making him immortal through poetry, Callow turns in ...‘A unique theatrical experience’ The Beacon Heraldall 4 news articles
- Muslims in Focus, Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi - OpEdNews.com
With a demeanor that radiates tranquility, it is no surprise that Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi has found her career path along the sometimes restless road of Human Services. As a Muslim woman, and a clinical social worker, she provides supervision for 9 case ...
- 'User 927' - Chicago Tribune
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that ...
- Sometimes I Wonder What I'm Gonna Do! (cmi valparaÃso)
The Who wrote the best version of Summertime Blues, but the final verse needed work, so I wrote a new final verse. This should be folk music by now. Wouldn't you like to honor the last of the Jesus Freak Kid's clan? Well here's a third verse that The Who or you might want to do!
- Waddie Mitchell writes cowboy poems old-fashioned way - Riverside Press Enterprise
When Waddie Mitchell was growing up he had no TV, computer or iPod to keep him entertained after dark. When the sun went down all he had were words -- in conversation or on the page -- to occupy his mind. That was life growing up on a ranch in rural ...
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