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- Bumbershoot: Theater makes a fast break for its 10 minutes of fame - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerBumbershoot: Theater makes a fast break for its 10 minutes of fameSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoNew York's Julie Atlas Muz was Miss Erotic World in 2006, but she was also a favorite at a recent Whitney Biennial and the Bienal de Valencia. ...
- Johnson County Community Calendar August 27-September 2 (The Kansas City Star)
WALK ON THE WILDSIDE: Participants are invited to bring their leashed dogs to walk. Sponsored by The American Stroke Foundation. All proceeds will benefit area stroke survivors. Check-in 7:30-8:30 a.m.; Walk starts 8:30 a.m. Sept. 6, Shawnee Mission Park, 7900 Renner, Shawnee. www.americanstroke.org
- Monthly Archive - August 2008 - Wall Street Journal
Every day for the rest of the Games, Journal reporter Adam Thompson will recap notable Olympic events that happened overnight for readers in the U.S. and elsewhere: Deontay Wilder of the U.S. and Clemente Russo of Italy (Photo by AP) It’s been a ...
- Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form - 2TheAdvocate
Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form2TheAdvocate, LA - 8 minutes agoIt’sa young adult book, Ringside 1925 (Knopf, $15.99), a work of fiction told in free verse (unrhymed and unmetered poetry). The book is the story of the ...
- His and Hers - London Review of Books (subscription)
His and HersLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoWilde’s quip – ‘Meredith is a prose Browning, and so is Browning’ – expresses a view shared by admirers such as George Eliot and Henry James, doubters like ...
- art September 2 - 7 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 2nd floor; 4 pm - 8 pm: (The Telegraph)
Entourage de Color , a show by young contemporaries Somit Gupta, Nobina Gupta, Saumik, Piyali, Santanu, Jayshree, Ritabrata and Pradeep. Inauguration today at 6 pm.
- Working Waterfront Festival to unfurl this weekend (The Standard-Times)
No need to tune into television for seafaring dramas like "Lobster Wars" and "Deadliest Catch" to get a peek inside life chasing catch on the water. This weekend, New Bedford's fifth annual Working Waterfront Festival shows off the real stuff at home,...
- The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of Publication - PR.com (press release)
The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of PublicationPR.com (press release), NY - 29 minutes agoOver the past four years, The World of Myth Magazine has featured numerous prominent short stories, poetry, artwork. The World of Myth Magazine Creator and ...
- Q-Tip: Abstract Innovations - Times Online
In an age when hip-hop is returning to an approximation of its roots, thanks to the protracted beats and energetic spirit of the Cool Kids and Yo Majesty, it seems the perfect time for Q-Tip to make his comeback. The innovative rapper helped to ...
- Book Review: Author's love affair with terriers more than skin-deep (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"We Give Our Hearts to Dogs to Tear: Intimations of their Immortality," is a remarkable memoir by Alston Chase spanning the 30 years of life he and his wife Diana share with generations of "sporting" Jack Russell terriers.
- Grimshaw reunites with award-winning characters (Otago Daily Times)
It's been a huge year for Auckland author Charlotte Grimshaw, who has been named not only the Montana Medal for fiction but also the Reviewer of the Year. She talks to Alastair Bull of NZPA.
- Teenage Jesus and Beirut Slump: Shut Up and Bleed (Pitchfork)
Atavastic assembles the most complete compilation to date of these two bands fronted by the no wave legend Lydia Lunch, offering an unrelentingly harsh and bleak portrait of the artist as a young woman. read more
- The New New Journalism (Gay City News)
Bill Wasik, a senior editor at Harper's, has edited a new collection of first-person essays from the magazine. In June 2003, 200 people converged in Macy's home furnishing department claiming to be in search of a "love rug" for their Long Island City commune.
- Elizabeth 'Warrior Eagle' McAninch relaxes in her home in Cañon City. - Daily Record
After being beaten almost to death numerous times, she managed to persevere. Elizabeth “Warrior Eagle†McAninch’s saga began as a child. While growing up, her father left when she was young. She said at times, she felt isolated from her mother ...
- Let's play hostages (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Emine Saner on a haunting new movie about Afghanistan by a 19-year-old director
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