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- An abstract tradition - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphAn abstract traditionCalcutta Telegraph, India - 4 hours agoApril 23 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Nandikar presents Feriwalaar Mrityu, adapted from Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (Boston Herald)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said today in publishing excerpts of his...
- Happy Hunting (Ralston Recorder)
RAYMOND - For more than a decade, Raymond Central has built a speech team dynasty. But even after 13 consecutive state championships, members of a dynasty still get a little nervous before each state competition.
- Les Murray's publishing proposal shows he's well versed in bitterness - The Age
The AgeLes Murray's publishing proposal shows he's well versed in bitternessThe Age, Australia - Feb 22, 2008In a letter dated February 13 to the poetry editor of small publishing house Puncher & Wattmann, Murray offers to provide a blurb requested for a book by ...
- What to do when the movie theater closes - Marianas Variety
What to do when the movie theater closesMarianas Variety, Micronesia - 2 hours agoPoetry readings bring verse to life, where the rhythm of words can evoke one’s musical spirit and the meaning can excite the mind. ...
- Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 3 (DVD Talk)
Warner Bros. // Unrated // March 25, 2008 Warner Bros. digs deep into the vaults for the six-disc set "Warner Brothers Pictures Gangsters Collection: Volume 3." With more recognizable titles already used up for previous Gangster and Film Noir boxes, the six films chosen here are lesser-known programmers, several of which require a stretch of the imagination to consider them "gangster flicks."
- The African-American experience in art and artifact - Palm Beach Post
The African-American experience in art and artifactPalm Beach Post, United States - 37 minutes agoAn early object is a book of poetry from 1773 by New Englander Phyllis Wheatley. It was the first published book of poetry by an African-American. ...
- Pop Talk Goes to PDX Fest: Wrap-up and Overview (The Oregonian)
It's become fairly commonplace to brag about Portland's thriving independent film community: that is, the (mainly) young people who make digital shorts, assemble multimedia presentations of soundscape and projected image, or scrape together grants and favors from friends to create no-budget features.
- Community calendar - April 4 - Akron Beacon Journal
Community calendar - April 4Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry Night — 7 to 10 pm, After Dark, 469 W. Lake Ave., Barberton. Free. 330-745-7369 or 330-338-5240. Crab Nebula — 8 pm, The Astronomy Club of Akron's ...
- Two solitudes, trapped inside one man (The Globe and Mail)
Review: L'Homme Invisible/The Invisible Man at Toronto's Berkeley Street Theatre Upstairs
- They came for King but learned about another - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
They came for King but learned about anotherSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 2 hours agoHe composes terrible poetry, he said, and does not do much in the way of outlining. "It's like pulling a thread out of a mousehole," King said. ...
- THE NDC IS GONE FOREVER!!! - Modern Ghana
THE NDC IS GONE FOREVER!!!Modern Ghana, Ghana - 2 hours agoHe is the author of 13 books, including his latest volume of poetry titled “Abe: Reflections on Love” (Atumpan Publications/lulu.com, 2008). ...
- The Used-Car Poetry of the Markets - CNBC
The Used-Car Poetry of the MarketsCNBC, NJ - 22 hours agoIt doesn't QUITE sound like that, but -- hand on heart -- not all that different either these days now, does it? When a market that has lost 20% or more in ...
- Acclaimed Southern voice takes on Sept. 11 - Charlotte Observer
Acclaimed Southern voice takes on Sept. 11Charlotte Observer, NC - 6 hours agoShe's the author of more than 20 books, including novels, short stories, poetry and a memoir. • She won the National Books Award for her short-story ...
- Will Self: PsychoGeography (Independent)
I'm seriously considering making a late bid for rock stardom and reforming my student band, The Abusers. We split sometime in 1981 – or possibly '82 – over differences concerning nomenclature. I favoured changing the band's name to Will Self and the Abusers, but understandably the others were against it. Pete Miller, the bassist, and a black kid called Chris, who played the drums and came from ...
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