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- "MVP" scrapes bottom of hockey's barrel of misogyny (Denver Post)
The New York TimesWithin the first few minutes of "MVP," a new drama — and I use that term as one might call "Big Momma's House" a film — a young woman barely out of her teens is straddling a guy upstairs during a party at her parents' Disney World castle of a house, and making royal demands: "You work for me now. Take your pants off."
- I like to buy the whole album on CD - Wandsworth Guardian
You are never too old to make your ambitions come true, is the message from Iris Dickinson, who has published her first book at the grand old age of 79. The East Molesey gran realised her talents as a poetry writer after entering a competition at ...
- Have a night on the town without leaving town, effort boasts - High Springs Heralds
Have a night on the town without leaving town, effort boastsHigh Springs Heralds, FL - 2 hours agoAbout 30 people gathered to watch fellow residents recite poetry, perform monologues and do stand-up comedy. Particularly entertaining was an old Abbot and ...
- Book Review - New Nation
Madonna of the Rain (a poetry collection) by Rabiul Hasan. Rockford, Illinois: Rockford Writers Guild Press, 200B, pp. 6B. Price US $ J 5.95. Reviewed by Munir Muztaba Ali. Does anyone like a fit of the blues? The answer is probably no, but we must ...
- Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians say - Big Pond News
A couple of outback historians may be rewriting the story behind one of the Australia's most loved songs, Waltzing Matilda. The famous folk song is also considered an unofficial national anthem, a tale and an allegory. But for Peter Forrest, it ...
- How did Radovan Karadzic evade justice for so long? - Belfast Telegraph
The Srebrenica massacre. The siege of Sarajevo. He was responsible for the two bloodiest episodes in the bloodiest conflict seen in Europe since the Second World War. How was this monster finally caught? It began like a thriller, but ended like a ...
- Book review: A summer read you can't refuse - Andover Townsman
Summer is a particularly special time for me. While during the school year I am consumed with homework, friends and general chaos, for the months of June, July and August, I am relieved of many responsibilities. This gives me time to pursue my other ...
- Written by Rev. Eric Brotheridge, on 06-06-2008 13:06 - Noblesville Daily Times
Written by Rev. Eric Brotheridge, on 06-06-2008 13:06Noblesville Daily Times, IN - 2 hours agoIronically, this retreat is a poetry writing- conference and I am choosing to write the wisdom of others and not my own. So, in no particular order, enjoy. ...
- The problem is ... it’s out of this world - Times Online
The problem is ... it’s out of this worldTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoI know every shape and every crease serves an aerodynamic purpose but it’s like free-form poetry. It’s like it was conceived by Bartok. ...
- Op-ed column: A Wild West mentality - Daily Gazette
In Schenectady, there is a problem: Too many people are shooting at each other. Mayor Brian Stratton and Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett have responded sensibly, increasing city police patrols and getting help from the state police. They ...
- BAFTA Goes to the Arab World on Tour - Al Arab Online
Building on its regular and popular programme of films from and about the Arab world the Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival this year delivers a specially scheduled series of events in association with BAFTA. The BAFTA Goes to the Arab World… on Tour ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure 10:36 AM CT (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
- Half man, half maniac: the ribald charisma of Richard Harris - Daily Mail
When Richard Harris was offered the role of Professor Albus Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter film in 2001, he did exactly what Sean Connery had done just weeks before. He turned it down. By then 71, and having already enjoyed a hugely successful ...
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert - Rediff
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London [ Images ] , where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of ...
- 50 best literary translations? Here's how I read it... - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk50 best literary translations? Here's how I read it...guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... and 85p per verse for poetry. This would be illegal here in gun-toting America. In 1991, the American Translators Association (a vast group not limited ...
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