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- International flair (Eastern Shore News)
JAMESVILLE -- Camp Silver Beach here is one of the Shore's best-kept secrets, and its strongly international flavor may be even lesser known to locals.
- Rachel Weisz's risky business - News.com.au
OSCAR winner Rachel Weisz was so keen to work with arthouse director Kar Wai Wong that she would have taken any role. Luckily, her keenness seems to have landed her the role of a lifetime. Ever since he dropped out of art school and joined a ...
- Jewish Genius - Commentary Magazine
Since its first issue in 1945, COMMENTARY has published hundreds of articles about Jews and Judaism. As one would expect, they cover just about every important aspect of the topic. But there is a lacuna, and not one involving some obscure bit of ...
- Concert review: Ratatat, E*Rock, and Panther at the Granada (September ... - Pegasus News
Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, also known as Ratatat, don’t sing. The Brooklyn-based duo don’t recite poetry over their music either. Good riddance. However, what they do is fuse hip hop beats with spectacular acrobatic guitar riffs as well as a ...
- INTO VIEW - San Diego Union-Tribune
He's made 12 books thus far and continues to embrace the form. “Coverage†is a different type of work. It's a cross between poetry and conceptual art, and it's made to be mailed – in installments. He just had hhis first solo exhibition in a ...
- Mary Washington teacher named Va. poet laureate - Inrich.com
First it was a Pulitzer, then it was a state prize. Now, Fredericksburg poet Claudia Emerson has been named poet laureate of Virginia. "I'm kind of getting used to Claudia coming up with all these fabulous prizes," said Teresa A. Kennedy, head of the ...
- Poetry: A poet's quest of spiritual intimacy - Evening Sun
The Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival, held in even-numbered years since 1986, is the largest poetry event in North America. Nearly 60 internationally acclaimed poets read and discuss their own poetry and lead conversations focusing on various ...
- Stars brought more than acting skills to 'Sisterhood' (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Amber Tamblyn says that art imitates life in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.â€
- Laughs die half way through "Ghost Town" - MLive.com
"Ghost Town" is a great idea that doesn't have very far to go. A guy dies for seven minutes while under anesthesia, then when he comes back to life, he sees dead people. And they see him, and talk to him, and follow him around Manhattan all day ...
- Soul survivor - Tampabay.com
Soul survivorTampabay.com, FL - 19 hours agoIf Florida were perfect, folks would already be lining up to buy Laumer's prose attempt at The Odyssey. Elementary and middle school students would throw ...
- Geo Beach: A Swamp Yankee in the Last Frontier - The Public Record
Geo Beach: A Swamp Yankee in the Last FrontierThe Public Record, California - 3 hours ago“When I came back,†he recalls, “I was working enough on my writing that I just never enrolled.†Over the next few years, he wrote poetry, fiction, ...
- South Beach Italian eatery celebrates 20 years (Miami Herald)
TiramesU, the ever-popular Italian eatery on South Beach's Lincoln Road, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Sept. 18. Co-owner Graziano Sbroggio will mark the milestone by hosting a private, invitation- only cocktail party for about 1,000 of his closest friends -- including restaurant staff, loyal customers and local business leaders.
- Cowboy heritage to be celebrated in Bisbee - Douglas Daily Dispatch
Cowboy heritage to be celebrated in BisbeeDouglas Daily Dispatch, AZ - 8 hours agoBud Strom, cowboy poet extraordinaire, will act as the host of the show. There will be live music by local artists Nightlife, Terry Wolf, ...
- Local authors publish a bounty of fiction and nonfiction - Cape Cod Times
"A Thousand Hills," by Stephen Kinzer (John Wiley & Sons Inc., ISBN 978-0-470-12015-6, 380 pages, $25.95) Truro summer resident Stephen Kinzer is an award-winning former foreign correspondent for The New York Times and author of several books on ...
- Bullets - Events for Thursday, Sept. 18 - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
• The Rifle Elks Club, 5---01 W. 5th St., hosts progressive bingo every Thursday that is open to the public. Early bird is at 6:30 p.m., regular bingo at 7:30 p.m. Info: 625-2195.
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