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- The six forms of music - New Scientist
In his new book, The World in Six Songs , cognitive psychologist and former record producer Daniel Levitin argues that all music, from orchestral classics to thrash metal and tribal dance, can be grouped into just six categories: friendship, joy ...
- David Duchovny in rehab for sex addiction - MLive.com
AP file photo In this Aug. 2006 file photo, actor David Duchovny arrives at the premiere of "Trust The Man", in New York. The "X-Files" star has entered a rehabilitation facility for sex addiction, his representatives said. LOS ANGELES — David ...
- Fumo Trial Starts Today - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - A longtime power broker in Pennsylvania politics earned nearly $100,000 a year as a state senator, up to $1 million a year as a rainmaking lawyer and millions more from the sale of a family bank. However, prosecutors say freewheeling ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Righteous Kill' - Modesto Bee
http://www.philly.com/ 4 women file lawsuit against Sheriff's Department Police shoot, kill man who stomped baby to death Man tries to cut off arm inside Modesto restaurant CHP officers shoot, kill man near Farmington Gang members apologize after ...
- Poet's rhyming riposte leaves Mrs Schofield 'gobsmacked' - Guardian Unlimited
"Today I am going to kill something," says the unnamed protagonist of Carol Ann Duffy's poem Education for Leisure. "Anything. / I have had enough of being ignored and today / I am going to play God." Duffy, one of Britain's most admired poets, might ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 - Gay and Lesbian Times
Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87Gay and Lesbian Times, CA - 35 minutes ago... they founded a San Francisco social club for lesbians in 1955 called the Daughters of Bilitis after a book of lesbian erotic poetry published in Paris. ...
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- For their fans, these are definitely keepers - Birmingham News
Happy Banned Books Week! And it is a time of celebration for us in America because we have the freedom to read, discuss and debate our literary treasures. For more on the observance and for a list of regularly challenged books, check out www.ala.org ...
- Which 0-2 Team Is Going To Bounce Back And Make The Playoffs? - The Bulletin
The Chargers will make the playoffs despite an 0-2 start. After all, they started last season 1-3, yet went on not only to win the AFC West with an 11-5 record, but play for the conference championship. And they rightfully should be 2-0, but a ...
- Frank Marshall Davis, alleged Communist, was early influence on Barack ... - Daily Telegraph
Barack Obama visited Mr Davis on several occasions to get his advice when he was grappling with racial issues Photo: AFP Although identified only as Frank in Mr Obama’s memoir Dreams from My Father, it has now been established that he was Frank ...
- Celebrating a heritage of the arts - St. George Daily Spectrum
Celebrating a heritage of the artsSt. George Daily Spectrum, UT - 7 hours agoFor example if you're looking for something to do on Oct. 3 you can take in a piano recital, a poetry and fiction reading, a "Dancing at Lughnasa" ...
- José Garcia Villa’s poetry now part of Penguin Classics - Inquirer.net
José Garcia Villa’s poetry now part of Penguin ClassicsInquirer.net, Philippines - 55 minutes agoStill, he yearned to be more, moving on to meditating on the very nature of writing as expressed by the Xocerisms such as: “The meaning of a poem is danced ...
- John Mellencamp still rocks, but ages gracefully (Chicago Sun-Times)
It’s been said that by age 50 you get the face you deserve.
- Rugby reflects trends in racism - Independent Online
Rugby reflects trends in racismIndependent Online, South Africa - 13 minutes agoSchoolchildren should be invited to submit entries for a poetry competition. Children with a flair for art should be encouraged to design entries for an ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
Heeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first and third prizes, and is now published in two collections.
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