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- Ex-reporter offers help for the grieving (Granite City Press-Record)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories - or the people behind the stories.
- From love to law, the trust vote to T20, Kapil Sibal has texted a book of poetry (Express India)
If the swirl of political events these days has all the elements of drama - hubris for some, victory for others...
- DVD: If you didn't like 'Friends,' maybe you'll like 'Spaced' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
It's easy to get lost in "Spaced." The addictive British sitcom invades these shores Tuesday on DVD, offering welcome relief from the usual cookie-cutter TV comedy. Quick-witted co-creators Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes (nee Stevenson) star as ...
- Eye On Crime: Faye talks "The Monocle & Jimmy Specs" - Comic Book Resources
Eye On Crime: Faye talks "The Monocle & Jimmy Specs"Comic Book Resources, Ca - 3 hours agoIt blows me away how guys like Raymond Chandler could just crank this stuff out like sausage -- but it's poetry!" Faye said. "Also, if you read the old ...
- The Dawn of Independents (Backstage.com)
How to break into Off-Off-Broadway. August 07, 2008 By Halley Bondy Call them indie, Off-Off-Broadway, downtown, or 99-seaters — these are the theatres where many actors begin their careers in New York City. Known for being open to veterans and newcomers, union and nonunion, Off-Off-Broadway can be the ideal community for new arrivals — if you know how to get your foot in the door.
- The ethereal world of radio poetry - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe ethereal world of radio poetryguardian.co.uk, UK - 48 minutes agoThat twitching into life of the radio, the nonchalant way it transmits beyond the hypnotic tumult of Larkin's seascape. And this is how the sea and the ...
- Briefs: Ferret out the ferrets (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
This summer, visitors to Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota have the chance to see black-footed ferrets at night.
- The ghost of Black Bottom (Metro Times Detroit)
Khary Kimani Turner (center, in hat) with current and former members of BLack Bottom Collective.
- Escaping Russia for New Life in US - NewsMax.com
Escaping Russia for New Life in USNewsMax.com, FL - 41 minutes agoA translator, an American named Jack, who emigrated to Soviet Russia in the 1930s, became a friend of mine in the 1960s. When Jack had lived in the United ...
- Little things mean a lot (The Telegraph)
Little magazines, a forum for experimental and alternative literature in the vernacular that may or may not have much commercial value, prove that popular phrases like “Less is more” and “small is beautiful” do contain a grain of truth.
- Lily Tuck's 'Life of Elsa Morante' - International Herald Tribune
Elsa Morante is among those many writers who enjoy fame at home and have little impact abroad. Twenty-three years after her death, she is still remembered in Italy, but elsewhere in Europe, and certainly in the United States, she is known - if at all ...
- Alias' new season has joyful start - Nashville Tennessean
Is there anything Alias can't play? The talented chamber music ensemble has been known for diversity and range since its 2002 founding, and its enjoyable 2008-09 season opener Thursday in the Turner Recital Hall at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music ...
- Buy-in unclear for gang peace agreement presented by pastors - Yes Weekly
A group of black Greensboro pastors unveiled a gang peace agreement on Sunday that was initiated by a Latino gang that until this summer was little known in North Carolina. The document states that members of five different gangs had committed to ...
- The end of Alekeshwara - Sunday Times.lk
Sunday Times.lkThe end of AlekeshwaraSunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 13 hours agoIn a book of poetry, it says that Buwanekabahu's mother, Queen Jayasiri was married to Alakeshwara and his brother. 5. In yet another source, he is referred ...
- Osama bin Laden, poet - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Next week the academic journal Language & Communication will publish the poetry of Osama bin Laden, as part of an article by UC Davis Professor Flagg Miller. "Bin Laden is a skilled poet with clever rhymes and meters," Miller told the Times of London ...
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