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- A Playlist by Camille Paglia - New York Times
New York TimesA Playlist by Camille PagliaNew York Times, United States - 12 hours agoBased on a 1951 song by an African-American musician, Tiny Bradshaw. 2) Ballad of a Thin Man, Bob Dylan (1965). Sinister atmospherics of the garish sexual ...
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" - Herald-Standard
Harry Potter's epic battles against dark forces of evil are nothing compared to Charlotte Usher's struggles with an even more fearsome foe - high school. Charlotte, the heroine of author, screenwriter and filmmaker Tonya Hurley's upcoming novel ...
- Joe Strauss Live - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A moment while I don my board shorts to take my turn riding the tsunami . . . ah . . . speculation on Mo's efforts to add a bullpen arm points toward Fuentes and Marte (one report had CO scouts already in Memphis). What's the expected asking price ...
- Arthur Russell's Out of Context Tribute - Village Voice
Out of blackness arises a distorted coo, not unlike a coyote out on a plain, but with its howls run through a Superfuzz Bigmuff pedal. A cello diverges out of the fuzz, the voice and bowed strings then moving together. The black screen turns to the ...
- Live - Champions League final build-up (BBC News)
The fans are arriving at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium with less than two hours remaining before Man Utd face Chelsea in the Champions League final.
- Dvorak's 'Rusalka' makes long-overdue Cleveland premiere - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Cleveland Orchestra's concert performances of Dvorak's "Rusalka" this week at Severance Hall will do away with theatrical trimmings, including those in this 2004 Metropolitan Opera production, which featured Renee Fleming, left, in the title role ...
- Accolades, May 23 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Jan England Lamoreaux was installed as president of the Dallas Lawyers Auxiliary. Lamoreaux is the daughter of Delmar and Frances England of Wichita Falls and a graduate of Burkburnett High School. Lamoreaux and her husband, Bill, live in Dallas ...
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football (Independent)
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don't get it.
- Beach Boys, it's not, but it's got rhythm - Globe and Mail
Now that summer has officially arrived, this is a good time to sing the Middle English verse, " Sumer is i-cumen in/ Lhude sing, cuccu! " This, according to Crowther's Encyclopedia of Phrases and Origins , is the oldest written song in the English ...
- Religion as love story: Ward ‘08’s thesis blends poetry, film - Dartmouth
Ward is depicted here in Goa, India, where she shot her film “Smile, Mermaid” during the summer of 2007. “See these hands?”she says, in her soft-spoken voice. “I may be a small woman, but these — these are a teenage boy’s hands. They ...
- Blues on the Beach is 'First Friday' theme - Canton Repository
CANTON Blues on the Beach is this month's theme for Friday's "First Friday" event in the downtown arts district. Live music on Fourth Street NW will feature Tofu Fighters, The Budget Sinners and The Most Beautiful Losers. Blues on the Kresge lot off ...
- Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motion - Pasadena Star-News
Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motionPasadena Star-News, CA - 3 hours agoWell, how about writing better poetry. That's what Jean Burden did. Burden died late last month at her Altadena home at the fine age of 93. ...Language for a new century: an interview with Nathalie Handal Institute for Middle East Understandingall 4 news articles
- Myth allows creative retelling - Times Online
Apollo was the divine Greek ideal of male beauty. He is represented on vases, described in literature and celebrated in myth as an ephebe (a young man aged 18-20), beardless, athletic – and fair. His functions included healing, prophecy, care for ...
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- Morning File: A garage-door tale - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Word up: Ed Steck of Caliban Book Shop with the anti-graffiti measure he deployed on the warehouse's garage door: Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Departure." Seen enough. The vision was met with in every air. Had enough. Sounds of cities, in the evening and ...
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