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- Jokes are better said than read and do the pundits know what they're ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A joke is not a joke until it's told -- and forwarding doesn't count as telling. So says Jeff Fitzsimmons, co-founder of Milwaukee-based Comic Wonder, who believes that the fine art of telling jokes is under assault by "the seemingly endless supply ...
- Book written in '30s is still revelant (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions - San Jose Mercury News
'Pity' skewers conventional assumptionsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 26 minutes agoThe last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The ...
- Memorial meet - Calcutta Telegraph
Memorial meetCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour ago... has started imparting free six-month computer training for SC/ST candidates across the region in any discipline. Three-day second Northeast poetry ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - MyWestTexas.com
MC professor to present paper at Oxford UniversityMyWestTexas.com, TX - 17 minutes agoThis fit in with the round table theme — “Allusions to God in British and American Prose and Poetry since the Enlightenment: Pursuing Global Religious ...
- Authors gather in Beaufort June 27-28 - Wilson Daily Times (subscription)
Authors gather in Beaufort June 27-28Wilson Daily Times (subscription), NC - 4 hours ago... books that range from mysteries to memoirs, histories and nature books for children, young readers and adults, and cookbooks, photography and poetry. ...
- Renaissance Portrait Exhibit Presented at The Museo Nacional Del Prado in Madrid (Art Daily)
Portrait of a Woman Inspired by Lucrecia, made by Lorenzo Lotto is one of the 125 works of art included in the exhibit The Renaisance Portrait at The Museo del Prado in Madrid. Photo: EFE / Kote Rodrigo.
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? - Daily Telegraph
"All my life is directioned by a need to test myself. If I see something which scares me; I head there. Whether it is risking falling in love with a good woman and telling her my feelings or whether it is being an actor and being there for criticism ...
- Museum and gallery events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Museum and gallery eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - Jul 11, 2008African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. Modern Masters: Artists From the Permanent Collection - Selected paintings, ...
- Monica Yant Kinney: An artistic transformation of kids-vs.-cops ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
If Capt. Larry Nodiff had his way, the DVD in his hand would be required viewing for every recruit and officer in the 6,600-member Philadelphia Police Department. It's not a how-to film on the proper use of force. It's a three-minute summary of a ...
- Quiet, please; God speaking (Winnipeg Free Press)
"A monk is a man who has given up everything in order to possess everything . . . He has renounced his liberty in order to become free."
- 'Crusading spirit' adrift on Thai political winds - Asia Times
BANGKOK - As a secondary school student, Jakrapob Penkair was acknowledged by his peers for eulogistic poems he wrote about King Bhumibol Adulyadej. More recently, as Prime Minister's Office Minister, he oversaw the government's 650-million-baht (US ...
- Double success for twins at Leamington Festival - Coventry Telegraph
Double success for twins at Leamington FestivalCoventry Telegraph, UK - 2 hours agoTHESE talented twins are tops when it comes to reading poetry to make people laugh. Vishnu Menom, aged 12, and his twin sister Vashnavi, came first and ...
- In Memoriam: Tom Disch, science-fiction master and poet - Popwatch
The extraordinary science-fiction writer, poet, and essayist Thomas M. Disch has died, reportedly by suicide, on the 4th of July. He was 68. You may know his best-known work, the novella The Brave Little Toaster (pictured), which was adapted to film ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure (Philly.com)
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday.
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