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- Supermodel Plunges to Death in Apparent Suicide - People
A supermodel plunged to her death Saturday afternoon by leaping from her Lower Manhattan apartment window in an apparent suicide. Ruslana Korshunova, barely shy of her 21st birthday, apparently jumped from the balcony of her residential building in ...
- Words on Water goes musical - Miramichi Leader
Words on Water goes musicalMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours agoLee Thomspon has been part of the Words on Water for a few years, bringing with him his short stories and poetry. Those who knew him in the audience said ...
- Meet the Levins - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
I learned that Carol Levin would herself be reading in June so I made sure to be there. From her introduction to poems from Sea Lions Sing Scat I heard references to their home on Sunset Hill. When I phoned her to discuss an interview she readily ...
- Challenges of $600-a-Session Patients (The Gadsden Times)
Wealthy patients, used to getting what they want, can present countless challenges for their therapists.
- Foundations pick up slack for schools (Modesto Bee)
Ruth Ramsay transformed her third-grade classroom into a hip and trendy cafe for just one evening. Her students at La Rosa Elementary School in Ceres shared the spotlight, reading poetry they wrote for friends and family at an open-microphone coffeehouse.
- Radovan Holiday (Daily Record)
BOSNIAN Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic took regular holidays sunbathing among his bitter enemies in Croatia. No one guessed that the long-bearded man was one of the most wanted men in the world - on the run for 13 years, accused of leading the killings of thousands of Bosnians and Croats.
- HE SAID: Men usually like 'Sex' (Daily Aztec)
Ranging from the sports-loving guy to the metrosexual guy, men, like women, are different. However, many of us measure men and women against stereotypes of how they should look and act. Certain movies play out this theme more so than others, and thankfully, the new "Sex and the City" movie breaks the mold-sort of.
- Poetry contest - Redditch Advertiser
Poetry contestRedditch Advertiser, UK - 35 minutes agoThe United Press organised contest is open to all residents of any age and all entrants can send up to three poems, which must be no more than 20 lines and ...
- Otep leads Circus of Democracy out West - LiveDaily
Hard rockers Otep [ tickets ] are heading up the West Coast edition of their Circus of Democracy tour, which backs the group's latest album, "The Ascension. So far, eight cities are on the docket, however, more dates are expected to be announced soon ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Miami Herald
MILWAUKEE Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin ...
- City of Chicago's CDC Gives Nod to Land Sale for Columbia College ... - PR Inside
Studio Gang Architects, is the first new construction for the college. The 38,000 square foot building will feature two sound stages, a motion capture studio, animation lab, classrooms and space for production design, costumes and more. Total project ...
- New Research Reveals Educational Benefits of Social Networking Web ... - TMCnet
The University of Minnesota has released the results of a study conducted on the Internet activity of students between the ages of 16 and 18. The study discovered that the scope of social networking Web sites like MySpace ( News - Alert ) and ...
- Gary woman's life built around performing arts (Post-Tribune)
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." I first met Gwen Calmese-Wright at a poetry slam seven or eight years ago. We shared similar interests and quickly became friends.
- On the internet this week (Guardian Unlimited)
Caught By The River, caughtbytheriver.net Jeff Barrett, the boss of Heavenly Records - home of Edwyn Collins, Doves, Beth Orton and numerous other fine British musical talent of the past 18 years - is something of a keen angler. It is hardly the most rock'n'roll of pursuits you would have thought, but at this most laidback of blogs it all meanders along beautifully alongside discussions on ...
- Pulitzer Prize winner conducts Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society this weekend (The Capital Times)
For composer Aaron Jay Kernis, writing music is a way to explore life's fundamentals. Birth. Death. Creation and destruction, freedom and captivity. Kernis, who won the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 37 -- one of the youngest composers to do so -- will perform some of his intensely emotional, always thoughtful, occasionally playful works at the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society's series of ...
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