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- Serving up food for thought is a tradition at Bread Loaf - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeServing up food for thought is a tradition at Bread LoafBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development, or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found ...
- Casper Calendar for September 11, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper Calendar for September 11, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 3 hours agoSeveral panels, readings, and a daylong book fair, along with a banquet, poetry slam and workshops at the NIC, Casper College and around Casper. ...
- 'Revelling' in poetry - Rebel Yell
The way Donald Revell describes poetry is poetic in itself. "[What I love about poetry is] the purity of it: the sound and shape of words on the air; pure sounds that nevertheless have meaning. One of the things I hate in life is having to explain ...
- What's New On Disc - TheDay
What's New On DiscTheDay, CT - 4 hours agoHis bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and it's shot with blue-collar authenticity. ...
- 10-year-olds aren't too young to be brides in Saudi Arabia - Haaretz.com
An 11-year-old Saudi Arabian boy gave out invitations to his classmates for a big event his family was planning this summer - and it wasn't his birthday party. It was his wedding to a 10-year-old cousin. Muhammad al-Rashidi's marriage was eventually ...
- TUNE IN TONIGHT: Can judge Brooke shield 'Runway' contestants from ... - Reading Eagle
Brooke Shields may not be your average office employee, but she played one on "Suddenly Susan." So that qualifies her to judge this week's "Project Runway" (9 p.m., Bravo) challenge to create an outfit for working women. After last week's debacle, I ...
- Great poet’s grave stokes Civil War dispute (Las Vegas Sun)
Wed, Sep 24, 2008 (12:42 a.m.) The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War.
- The ghost of Black Bottom - Detroit Metro Times
The ghost of Black BottomDetroit Metro Times, MI - 5 hours agoWe created the name to describe our sound, which combines poetry, hip hop, soul and rock. Sounds interesting. How do all those elements sound together? ...
- Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital - San Francisco Gate
A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry Vasilyev, a professor ...
- MICHELANGELO EXHIBITION - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
MICHELANGELO EXHIBITIONThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 3 hours ago... Renaissance man for free without traveling to Italy. Sketches, drawings and manuscripts by Michelangelo, and paintings and poetry by his contemporaries, ...
- Review: 'The Reapers' sets the standard in noir (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
John Connolly's novels are the very definition of noir. This Irish author who sets his tales in America has become a master of the intensely dark thriller with undertones of western and horror novels.
- THE MEMBER-ABILIA AMONG US - New York Post
Treasure-troves of "member-abilia" - Napoleon's privates, Einstein's eyeballs and other morbid collectibles - are being kept under lock and key, prized like family heirlooms, right in our own back yard. An elderly New Jersey ophthalmologist owns ...
- Library celebrates freedom of speech - Newport News-Times
Banned books with excerpts from readers. Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager forced into hiding during the Holocaust, spent 25 months during World War II secreted away above an Amsterdam office. When she, and others hiding with her, were betrayed to the ...
- DJ Taylor: The glittering prizes - Independent
DJ Taylor: The glittering prizesIndependent, UK - 40 minutes agoInterviewed on Radio 4, the impresario of early 1970s counter-culture and erstwhile editor of Oz declared that he had turned to poetry because the younger ...
- CONTEST: LOST BOYS: THE TRIBE DVD - Chud.com
Patrick Ripoll is a 20-something ex-film student who lives in his parent's basement in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. When he's not living it up in the fast-paced world of part-time retail employment, he enjoys watching movies, listening to music ...
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