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- Hearts of Texas - People
For Jewel, love means never having to worry about your groceries going bad. "I'm the classic absent-minded professor: I'm very focused on something, and meanwhile, I've left the refrigerator door open for hours," says the Grammy-nominated singer, 33 ...
- Pack of cards (Al-Ahram Weekly)
On the first of Ramadan, Fatimid Cairo came to life. Though it receives large numbers of visitors all year round, Khan Al-Khalili becomes during the holy fasting month a source of inspiration. Taher El-Barbary strolled the streets and alleyways of Islamic Cairo to capture the mood.
- The Book on Cold War II (The Moscow Times)
Finally! A galvanized Republican party has launched its very own "change candidate" for president, a straight-talkin' septuagenarian with a shoot-from-the-hip, run-against-Russia platform plank that'll stop all this shilly-shallying around with the twin pit bulls in the Kremlin.
- DVD Review: Missing (Blogcritics.org)
Solid thriller that had potential to be great. The 1982 political film, Missing, by Costa-Gavras (his first American production), is soon to be released on DVD by The Criterion Collection. It’s a good film, but not a great one. This is mostly because it lacks any real poetry, the way Ingmar Bergman’s anti-war film, Shame, has. Yes, it’s well plotted, well acted, well directed,...
- Writer, activist to address leadership conference (The Post-Standard)
Author and political activist Sonia Sanchez will speak at 8 p.m. Sept. 18 at Hewitt Union on the campus of the State University College at Oswego.
- Coastal community news for Sunday, Aug. 31 (North County Times)
History of Oceanside Pier is topic OCEANSIDE ---- A special free program about the history of the Oceanside Pier will be hosted by the Oceanside Historical Society and Public Library at 10 a.m. Sept. 6 in the Community Rooms at 330 N. Coast Highway.
- Carlos Alcalá: Gold-medal moment at the fair - Sacramento Bee
Carlos Alcalá: Gold-medal moment at the fairSacramento Bee, USA - 10 minutes agoVoices of Lincoln, the poetry contest, is back for another year, but with changes. Apparently, the city isn't the bottomless source of inspiration we ...
- Explosive 'Steam,' marsh miracles (The Morning Call)
A kicked soccer ball and hooded pirate golfers play key roles in ''Building Steam,'' an explosive, implosive Lafayette College exhibition that could be called ''Letting Off Steam.''
- Editorial of The New York Sun | September 15, 2008 - New York Sun
Editorial of The New York Sun | September 15, 2008New York Sun, United States - 3 hours ago"Shakespeare in American Communities" brought professional acting troupes to high schools across the country; "Poetry Out Loud" encouraged thousands of ...
- JACK WHITE AND ALICIA KEYS TEAM FOR “QUANTUM OF SOLACE†THEME SONG] - Punk.bz
JACK WHITE AND ALICIA KEYS TEAM FOR “QUANTUM OF SOLACE†THEME SONG]Punk.bz - 21 hours agoA love of early delta blues inspired him to take a minimalist approach to the music, one which included a simple drumming style by Meg as well as a red, ...
- 'Black power' champion to launch Camden Council's Black History Season - 24dash
24dash'Black power' champion to launch Camden Council's Black History Season24dash, UK - 1 hour agoThere will also be discussions, film screenings, poetry, performances and exhibitions in museums across the borough. Councillor Flick Rea, Executive Member ...
- Richard A. Difillipo - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Antiques and Arts WeeklyRichard A. DifillipoAntiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 1 hour agoWE WILL BE OFFERING PERIOD AMERICAN FURNITURE, FINE SILVER, FINE ANTIQUE ACCESSORIES AND DECORATIVE ARTS Furniture; Pair of ca 1770, MA, Chippendale side ...
- Show illuminates how Van Gogh painted in dark - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, October 9, 2008 The story of the technical challenges behind "The Starry Night" and other nocturnal scenes, indoors and out, is the subject of a small, very beautiful exhibition on view at the Museum of Modern Art. "Van Gogh and the Colors ...
- Knowing What You Don't Know - Huffington Post
Knowing What You Don't KnowHuffington Post, NY - 20 hours agoThis reminded me of a famous Donald Rumsfeld quote that is now considered poetry according to Slate.com: I've always liked this quote, despite my opinion of ...
- Quiet life of an accused mass murderer (Adelaide Now)
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine.
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