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- Daniel Radcliffe Worries That no One Likes Him - Showbizspy.com
Daniel Radcliffe says he often worries that no one likes him. The Harry Potter star -- who is set to make his Broadway debut in the play Equus later this year -- admits he struggles to deal with the expectations of his co-stars. He tells American ...
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio Calderón - Los Angeles Times
'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderónLos Angeles Times, CA - 9 hours ago"The Creator's Map" is the initial work of adult fiction by Emilio Calderón, a popular author of works for young people, and his first book published in ...
- Meet the Beaus - Denver Post
Meet the BeausDenver Post, CO - 46 minutes agoHe also created “from scratch†a group that promotes leadership skills for fellow African-American students at Overland. Rangeview High’s Adrian Lockett ...
- Poet Spencer Reece to Read at Smith - Smith College Gate
Poet Spencer Reece to Read at SmithSmith College Gate, MA - 4 hours agoReece’s first book, “The Clerk’s Tale,†was chosen by poet Louise Glück to win the 2003 Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference Bakeless Poetry Prize. ...
- A peek at the diary of ... Andrew Motion - guardian.co.uk
A peek at the diary of ... Andrew Motionguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoFrankly, I'm just working out my notice now - filing enough poetry not to land me in a laureate disciplinary hearing, but no overtime. Take today. ...
- Rowan Williams, der Zauderer - WELT ONLINE
Rowan Williams, der ZaudererWELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 18, 2008So unterstützte er entschieden die Gruppe Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement (LGCM) in ihrer Kampagne nach Anerkennung von gleichgeschlechtlichen ...
- No Escape: Marketing to Kids in the Digital Age - Multinational Monitor
No Escape: Marketing to Kids in the Digital AgeMultinational Monitor - Jul 26, 2008Habbo Hotel  “a teen community where you can meet people, play games and create your own online space† aggressively promotes itself as a marketing venue, ...
- Weekend Events (Foster's Daily Democrat)
ROCHESTER  The next monthly Art Stroll will take place on Friday, Sept. 5, 5-7 p.m., and will feature work in the local galleries around town. At the Jenny Wren Gallery, 107 North Main St., fiber artist and gallery owner Jenny Stimac will be showcasing her new line of embellished clothing.
- The Dark Knight’ ups the ante - MSNBC
Does “The Dark Knight,†director Christopher Nolan’s second take on the Batman legend, radically subvert the paradigm of the superhero movie? Not really. Does it shake up that paradigm with a smart script, consistently strong performances and a ...
- What’s coming to local stages? - Culpeper Star Exponent
1. “42nd Street† Ready to see some dancing feet? This Tony Award-winning show traces its pedigree all the way back to the 1930s and the show-stopping, forget-the-Depression choreography of Busby Berkeley. Revived in the 1980s as a stage play ...
- Stop domestic violence - La Crosse Tribune
Anyone can become a victim of domestic violence. Abuse occurs in all racial, ethnic, economic, religious and age groups across the lifespan. Victims are primarily female, although men also can be harmed. Abusers can include spouses, partners, adult ...
- St. Elizabeth, Mythmaker - Slate
Even when she by all rights should be reassuming her position a highly sympathetic figure--maybe she really believed her husband's line about how he couldn't be the father of Rielle Hunter's child --Elizabeth Edwards finds a way to be annoying! From ...
- The Phantasmagorias - Gillette News Record
There are maybe half-a-dozen paying customers on this Monday evening, tops. They’ve all crammed together in the glorified cubbyhole of Gillette’s Primetime Paintball shop, a small clique of teenagers lined up firing squad style to catch the first ...
- Damian Rogers: over and out - Eye Weekly
Eye WeeklyDamian Rogers: over and outEye Weekly, Canada - 2 hours ago... Wellness column focussing on health, nutrition and stress relief. Most of her remaining time will be devoted to her poetry  if not her acting career:
- Beijing Games chock full of memorable moments (The Japan Times)
Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series. The second part will focus on Japan's 2008 Olympic experience. Many thoughts formed in my head before I left a piece of my heart in China and returned to Tokyo with a lifetime of memories. Here are some of them: Read the full story
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