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- New movie ‘The Express' sparks fond memories of football star Ernie Davis (Miami Herald)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The new film "The Express" - about legendary Syracuse running back Ernie Davis - holds special importance for Helen T. Gray, The Kansas City Star's religion editor.
- Settle, Er, Settle with Epitaph - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Settle, Er, Settle with EpitaphExclaim!, Canada - 12 hours agoEpitaph head-honcho and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz says, “Settle has everything I admire in a great band: poetry, tunefulness, originality and ...
- A search for the spirit of BSO seasons past - Boston Globe
On Wednesday night in Symphony Hall, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will open its 128th season. The program is a shiny all-Russian affair with music by Glinka, Tchaikovsky, and Mussorgsky in which the orchestra is almost guaranteed to dazzle. But the ...
- Ageing chimp's own story on list for first book award - Guardian Unlimited
The autobiography of an acting chimpanzee is going head to head with a cold war love story and a novel about the assassination of a Pakistani dictator in this year's Guardian first book award. Me Cheeta: the Autobiography, is billed as the true story ...
- Poetry in motion - Edmonton Sun
Since I don't see any hands in the air, I'll fill you in. Ashley Harkleroad is the 72nd-ranked player on the WTA tour. She has never advanced beyond the third round of any Grand Slam singles event and has exactly zero career titles to her credit. She ...
- Turning Off The TV - The Times
Turning Off The TVThe Times, South Africa - Aug 3, 2008Yes, all those adverts for ringtones, lotto numbers, cheap bad poetry and soft porn imagery. There are so many things about this advertising strategy that ...
- Georgia at War: What I Saw - Huffingtonpost.com
The first thing that strikes me as soon as we are out of Tbilisi is the strange absence of military force. I had read that the Georgian army, defeated in Ossetia, then routed in Gori, had withdrawn to the capital to defend it. I reach the outskirts ...
- Riding the good life of adventure - Auburn Reporter
Riding the good life of adventureAuburn Reporter, WA - 16 minutes agoA common man, Bob enjoys history and often recites Robert Service’s poetry and the Gettysburg Address – to the letter. He often wears black, ...
- Man on Wire - Premiere Magazine
Man on WirePremiere Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoSure, there's a whiff of death — 1350 feet is a long way to fall — but even the risk of dying is part of Petit's love of the walk. "If I die," he says, ...
- Blocked club door sparks lawsuit, accusations of racism Caesars, mall ... - Las Vegas Review Journal
Brandon Powers shows exterior doors he says patrons are forced to pass through to enter the Poetry nightclub at Caesars Palace. Photos by Ralph Fountain/Review-Journal A crowd waits Sept. 21 to enter Poetry in the Forum Shops at Caesars. The ...
- Destined to be successful - Sun.Star
Destined to be successfulSun.Star, Philippines - 4 hours agoIf a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. ...
- Adventures in Learning - Daily News Journal
Those attending the Adventures in Learning four-week Spirituality and Space for Rest, Relaxation and Healing course in September will learn how to press the pause button in their hectic life. Whether it is through prayer, meditation, enjoying a ...
- Rooted in Cultural Understanding - Portland Observer
Portland ObserverRooted in Cultural UnderstandingPortland Observer, OR - 1 hour agoEdmo's poetry speaks to these times. It also speaks to what followed in his personal life. His poems "Burnside Cowboy" and "West Coast Warrior '71" refer to ...
- Tales for your travels - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterTales for your travelsBay Area Reporter, CA - 47 minutes ago... $24.95) is the first book of its kind, collecting fiction, nonfiction, memoir and poetry by writers including Achy Obejas and Aldo Alvarez. ...
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' (The Standard-Times)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
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