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- A New Take On Text Messages - New York Jewish Week
A New Take On Text MessagesNew York Jewish Week, USA - 2 hours agoSachs, whose debut poetry collection, “the steam sequence,” won the 2006 Washington Writers’ Publishing House Book Prize and who teaches creative writing at ...
- EG FILM: THE EDGE OF LOVE (15) ONE AND HALF STARS - This is Nottingham
This is NottinghamEG FILM: THE EDGE OF LOVE (15) ONE AND HALF STARSThis is Nottingham, UK - 3 hours agoMaybury is best known for his stunning Francis Bacon biopic, Love Is The Devil, an unflinching look at the personal life and character of the artist with ...
- HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymore - Downtown Express
HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymoreDowntown Express - 2 hours ago“That’s because everyone worked for free last year, dedicated their time.” The weeklong festival is being run under the aegis of the Bowery Poetry Club, ...
- 187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDER - New York Times
187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDERNew York Times, United States - Aug 8, 2008“Performance & text-in-the-community work,” Herrera claims, “is at the core of all Chican@ poetry.” (Herrera likes the @ suffix for words that could end ...
- Soiree gift for Dylan - Calcutta Telegraph
Soiree gift for DylanCalcutta Telegraph, India - May 24, 2008Shillong, May 24 (PTI): The birthday boy was missing but not the fanfare as songs sung by Bob Dylan in the early sixties are still “Blowin’ in the Wind” for ...
- Spanish bookstore in Port Chester encourages immigrants to read (The Journal News)
Many people who wander into Paula Farrier's Spanish bookstore have never read a book before. "I recommend something easy, and they keep coming back," Farrier said. "They say, 'Paula, I'm almost done with my book!'
- Jeremy Paxman ridicules Robert Burns as king - Times Online
Times OnlineJeremy Paxman ridicules Robert Burns as kingTimes Online, UK - 20 hours ago... explosive vernacular and insipid English, vigorous bawdry and pietistic moralising, who was prevented from writing sustained poetry of the very highest ...
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal’s former king - Daily Times
Gyanendra’s new life looks set to become even quieter after the departure of his son, former crown prince Paras, for Singapore earlier this month WITH few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish (Newsday)
Antarctica film is a feather in Herzog's ice cap The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog, "Encounters at the End of the World", is not your typical nature film.
- Meet the De Brays - This is London
This is LondonMeet the De BraysThis is London, UK - 22 minutes agoIn detail it demonstrates the young man's skill with portraiture, costume and still life, the dish of aphrodisiac oysters perhaps most significant-as a clue ...
- Hot Rock: Album, talent put genre mixer into spotlight (Detroit News)
Kid Rock's four shows on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and July 25 at DTE Energy Music Theatre come just as Motown's own beer-swillin', party-bringin,' rap-rock-country-soul revivalist's 2007 album "Rock N Roll Jesus" has re-entered the Top 10 on Billboard's albums chart.
- BHS WWII Memorial rededication poignant tribute - Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable PatriotBHS WWII Memorial rededication poignant tributeBarnstable Patriot, MA - 1 hour agoThrough poetry, essay, and letter readings, as well as music, the veterans on the memorial, other veterans who served and died, and those in attendance were ...
- O'Connor to quit as Countdown host - Hounslow Guardian
Des O'Connor is to step down as host of Countdown at the end of the current series in November. But the 76-year-old said he had no plans to retire, as long as the public still wanted him. The veteran all-round entertainer, who is working on his 36th ...
- Pal power (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Sometimes, with all the pointless competition, feuding and lack of cooperation, the "New Orleans theater community" doesn't seem to exist. But for singer-actress Lisa Picone, it came through big-time.
- Danielle Steel says that's why she keeps writing (75 so far), despite the burdens of her insecurity, fame (Ventura County Star)
It's only 9:33, but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the "Today" show and soon faces a second round with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.
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