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- 7 Days In Arts (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Werner Herzog's answer to the severe lack of good Holocaust movie roles for muscle men in Hollywood is "Invincible." The film is based on the true story of Zishe Breitbart, a Jewish strongman who becomes a famous cabaret act in 1930s Berlin.
- CJ student wins state poetry contest - Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph
Cincinnati Catholic TelegraphCJ student wins state poetry contestCincinnati Catholic Telegraph, United States - 7 hours agoChandler recently won Ohio’s third annual Poetry Out Loud competition and will represent the state in Washington, DC in the national finals on April 29. ...
- Here, everyone is well versed - Salt Lake Tribune
Here, everyone is well versedSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoEvery year, The Salt Lake Tribune is proud to be a sponsor of the Utah State Poetry Society's annual Junior Creative Poetry Contest. ...
- The poetry of train and track - Financial Times
Art in the Age of Steam Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool “Away with a shriek, and a roar, and a rattle,” runs Dickens’ enthralled/horrified description of a journey along “the track of the remorseless monster, Death!” in Dombey and Son in 1846 ...
- Community bids a fond farewell longtime Carmel principal - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Members of the Carmel Catholic High School family said goodbye Sunday to their longtime spiritual leader and beloved administrator. The Rev. Robert Carroll will leave the Mundelein school at the end of June, after serving as principal since 1994. "I ...
- Dance star’s final sparkle - Reading Evening Post
The death of long-legged movie legend Cyd Charisse at the age of 86 brings to an end a whole era of dance. You only had to tell her: “Go into your dance” to be assured of instant cinematic magic. Trained as a classical dancer, she was a member of ...
- Lesbos islanders dispute gay name - BBC Europe
Is it gay women, or the 100,000 people living on Greece's third biggest island - plus another 250,000 expatriates who originate from Lesbos? The man spearheading the case, publisher Dimitris Lambrou, claims that international dominance of the word in ...
- Two iUniverse Titles Featured in May Kirkus Discoveries Newsletter - PR.com
Bloomington, IN, May 08, 2008 --( PR.com )-- The iUniverse titles "Witness" by Bill Blais and "Corporate Governance" by Eric Yocam and Annie Choi were featured among the best-reviewed books of the month in the May issue of Kirkus Discoveries ...
- The Young Library: Grins, grit and a gross-out - Sacramento Bee
The Young Library: Grins, grit and a gross-outSacramento Bee, USA - 41 minutes agoApril is Poetry Month, and plenty of excellent collections are available. On the edge, however, is my favorite, Kelly Di Pucchio's "Sipping Spiders Through ...
- The complaints of Laetitia Pilkington - Times Online
The complaints of Laetitia PilkingtonTimes Online, UK - 14 hours agoShe published satirical verse and prose in her own right, and ghosted works, in both verse and prose, for men. For a time, she lived opposite White’s, ...
- Poetry was therapy for Iain's tragedy - St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
Poetry was therapy for Iain's tragedySt George & Sutherland Shire Leader, Australia - 34 minutes agoWarmth and humour run through the book, showing that while life can never be the same after such a tragedy, the veil of darkness can eventually lift. ...
- Father’s - New York Times Blogs
Father’sNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Educator is more than just a teacher to her students - Glendale News Press
Educator is more than just a teacher to her studentsGlendale News Press, CA - 6 hours agoCameron Doran, 14, said he’s learned about poetry, literary terms and how to structure an essay in Emmett’s class. But her best quality as a teacher is her ...
- A year after raid, lives still on hold - Portland Tribune
Abdias Cortéz and others snared by the June 2007 immigration raid at Portland’s Fresh Del Monte produce plant call themselves “women of the bracelet,” after the electronic monitoring devices they wore during their subsequent house arrest. A ...
- I never get despondent — Raghib Muradabadi - DAWN Group
RAGHIB Muradabadi, the noted Urdu poet, scholar of Persian and Arabic, who has been a popular figure at mushairas (poetry recitals) in Pakistan and abroad for decades, gave me a pleasant surprise when he showed me his book Tarian dee lo. The book is ...
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