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- Online commentary: Not worth the paper it's printed on - CBC.ca
Online commentary: Not worth the paper it's printed onCBC.ca, Canada - 7 hours agoThis democratization of the writerly world is what happened to poetry long ago and will almost certainly extend to other fields, especially commentary. ...
- Bobby Socks, Hard Knocks - Newsweek
Bobby Socks, Hard KnocksNewsweek - 25 minutes agoIn the book's most erotic scene, a barely teen Mary gives her boyfriend a massage while he and his dad watch "Monday Night Football. ...
- Visual Arts Pavilion offers diversity of form and theme - Metro
MetroVisual Arts Pavilion offers diversity of form and themeMetro, UK - 7 hours agoby HUW DAVID JONES - Tuesday, August 5, 2008 Although first and foremost a festival of music and poetry, the National Eisteddfod Of Wales has a strong ...
- UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finals - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finalsEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 11 hours agoArtists from New York City and Louisville, Ky., will join Evansville talent on Tuesday for a special edition of the monthly music and performance poetry ...
- 'Unforgettable' in New York -- The Bachchan North American Finale - IBOS
IBOS'Unforgettable' in New York -- The Bachchan North American FinaleIBOS, India - 9 hours agoThe evening's true peak was hit when Amitabh Bachchan recited poetry and dialogues from his films. It was a spellbinding bit. ...
- You Oughta Be in Pictures Monday: Austin young poets head to national ... - Austin American-Statesman
Two students from the Austin school district will be part of a four-student poetry team that will compete in the 2008 Brave New Voices Under-21 Poetry Slam Nationals in Washington, D.C. next week. LBJ High School student Ruby Willmann , shown above ...
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.
- Region briefs (The Star Press)
The Hartford City Arts Council's sixth annual "Summer Concert on the Courthouse Square" will be at 7:30 p.m. July 16 on the west side of the courthouse lawn (High Street).
- american life in poetry - Register-Guard
I don’t often talk about poetic forms in this column, thinking that most of my readers aren’t interested in how the clock works and would rather be given the time. But the following poem by Veronica Patterson of Colorado has a subtitle referring ...
- Dreams of Obama - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianDreams of ObamaSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 14 hours agoHe is transformational not only by his charisma and brilliance, but by embodying the possibility of an African American being chosen president in the ...
- Police arrest Tulsa man charged with first-degree murder - Tulsa World
arrested a Tulsa high school teacher Friday morning in the fatal shooting of his wife with a gun that he purchased one week earlier, according to a police affidavit. John Kastner, 50, was charged Friday with the first-degree murder of Lori Kastner ...
- Palestinians bid farewell to their top poet (Roundup) - Monsters and Critics.com
Palestinians bid farewell to their top poet (Roundup)Monsters and Critics.com - Aug 13, 2008He had asked to be buried at the cultural centre, having dedicated his life to poetry and literature. His tombstone, unveiled on a hill outside the building ...
- Grandson treasures his grandmother's work - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Background: McRae, a retired public safety manager for Grady Hospital, has collected art his entire adult life, in part because many of the women in his family are artists. His largest and most significant collection consists of 26 pieces by his ...
- Rhythm, fun on display at joint library venture - The Daily Astorian
Rhythm, fun on display at joint library ventureThe Daily Astorian, OR - 3 hours agoBy Lauren L. Dillard The high school-aged participants of the Upward Bound Music and Poetry Project group drafted stories, colored between the lines and ...
- OUR OSCAR WINNERS - New York Post
THE OSCARS are about many things, but justice is not one of them. Prizes are handed out for all kinds of reason, from sentimental favorites to political payback. This year, we're not really going to quibble with "No Country" sweeping the whole dang ...
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