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- In the beginning, there was the car - Daily Telegraph
This week, I need some suggestions. In the past your advice concerning stair carpet, motorcycle purchases and so on has been reasonable, well-considered and constructive, so here's something else for you to ponder over an egg and some toast. It ...
- Cultural revival crucial in nation building - Dailynews
Cultural revival crucial in nation buildingDailynews, Botswana - 7 hours agoShe said, it was very important that people try and speak freely at home about HIV/AIDS and its negative impact to family members as the saying goes, ...
- Culture shock pushed Amy Kuney to reinterpret life and the world (Ventura County Star)
Amy Kuney was home-schooled with the pop-singing Hanson brothers trio in Tulsa, Okla., then moved to Honduras with her family when she was 13.
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dead at 87 - Watertown Daily Times
MUNNSVILLE (AP)  During a long, distinguished career, Hayden Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book "Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey." "He loved words, and he loved to use the ...
- Eclectic sights along Red Line - Boston Globe
HERE'S MY Summer Out-of-Town Visitor Tour: Start at the Davis Square T stop, with a quick visit to "Belinda," an arboreal celebrity two blocks up the bike path, such an unexpectedly beautiful tree in the midst of Somerville that I once wrote a song ...
- Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra - JamBase
Bill Dixon with Exploding Star OrchestraJamBase, CA - 40 minutes agoBut, like great poetry, blue cheese and Flemish sour ales, free jazz is an acquired taste with potentially vast rewards. Before listening to this album, ...
- Cheeta the chimp battling assassination of Zia for Guardian book award (New Kerala)
London, Aug 29 : An acting chimpanzee's autobiography has made the shortlist for the new Guardian book award. The book is going head to head with a cold war love story and a novel about the assassination of a Pakistani dictator in the award.
- Wofford students have Novel time with SC author - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Sheri Reynolds' novel was the summer reading for Wofford's first-year students, and on Thursday Reynolds was on campus for a special convocation in Leonard Auditorium and to give an evening poetry reading.
- Of baseball and heartbreak - Las Vegas Sun
Summer road trips mean searching unfamiliar radio stations, hoping to find baseball amid the hip-hop and country that crowd the airwaves. You dial in that telltale dead air and wait ... Maybe you’ll strike gold with the voice of Vin Scully or Jon ...
- A portrait of the author (The Buffalo News)
Nine family portraits that belonged to James Joyce, including two of the literary giant himself, have been restored by Buffalo State College art conservators and will be showcased for the first time during the 2009 North American James Joyce Conference in Buffalo.
- Jamie Lee Curtis Recommends Books vs. Movies - Entertainment Tonight Online
Jamie Lee Curtis is recommending three novels whose movies she doesn't believe measured up to the books, including 'The Prince of Tides.' While the actress does not directly compare the written works to the films, she does offer reading suggestions ...
- David Goodis: Dark Star (East Bay Express)
The writers of the literary and film genre that came to be known as "noir" were a decidedly quirky group  heavy emphasis on alcoholism, troubled relationships, and general bad luck.
- ‘Dark Night’ reinvents a film genre (The Sudbury Star)
“THE DARK KNIGHT†4 stars, SilverCity Batman†isn’t a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight†is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. That’s because of the performances, because of [...]
- Int'l poetry night at Redbones café - Jamaica Gleaner
With performers from Jamaica, Canada (by way of Jamaica) and the Turks and Caicos Islands, plus snippets from nine-year-old Irish-Italian Margaret and Kadija from England, last Wednesday's 'Contemporary Literature' at Redbones the Blues Café turned ...
- Teacher's book chronicles life of poet's muse (The Register Herald)
PINE PLAINS - A Pine Plains district teacher has published a book that she hopes will provide insight into the life of the muse that mesmerized one of the great Italian poets of the 20th century.
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