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- HIV-AIDS and Women Equals Misogyny Finds On The Issues Magazine Online ... - Forbes
NEW YORK, May 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- HIV-AIDS is crossing the gender divide and targeting women while the world looks the other way. What is a woman worth? asks On The Issues Magazine Online in a series of probing articles and art that explore ...
- EVENTS: Looking for something to do today? Check out this list - Tri-City Herald
Easy Swing Band plays the music for the Richland Seniors all ages dance, 1-4 p.m., Richland Community Center. Cost: $4. Darin Hilderbrand performs for Vino Notte, 7 p.m., Preston Premium Wines, off Highway 395 north of Pasco. No cover. Ockam’s ...
- Finding my roots in the cemetery - Times Daily
Two weeks ago, I tripped over my roots. The fall was soft, and I gained no bruises. Instead, I discovered new leaves on my family tree, and I thought I'd memorized every vein and blade. The wise, knarled roots always made their presence known to me ...
- Rehoboth Beach Writers' Guild sets third annual young writers contest (Cape Gazette)
Delaware Beach Life magazine and The Rehoboth Beach Writers’ Guild are once again joining forces to hold the third annual Writing Contest for Young Writers.
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - LubbockOnline.com
Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87LubbockOnline.com, TX - 2 hours agoA History of African Americans in Lubbock, Texas" in 2000. "She was a fabulous lady; she contributed so much to the community," Price said. ...
- World's worst poetry sold for $12,840 (Toronto Star)
EDINBURGH, Scotland – The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating but a collector paid $12,840 Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language.
- 'Jellyfish' a promising film in Hebrew - Danbury News-Times
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" -- from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret -- tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound ...
- Man v. Flesh (Jackson Free Press)
Andre Dubus III’s “Garden of the Last Days” (W. W. Norton, 2008, $24.95) is a brick of a book. At 500-plus pages, it’s America on parade: g-strings and neon, alcohol and testosterone, easy cash, patriotism and dumb sentiment. Once launched, though, a brick sinks quickly.
- Tough times for local booksellers - MetroWest Daily News
Tough times for local booksellersMetroWest Daily News, MA - 1 hour agoIn the last five weeks, he's organized 13 poetry readings in his Moody Street store which stocks 15000 new and used books. For Green, "the greatest ...
- Joy Division (2007): DVD Review - Sentimentalist Magazine
Joy Division (2007): DVD ReviewSentimentalist Magazine, NY - 8 hours agoThe film’s opening scenes explore the city as a concrete stage that supported the masochistic escape of Curtis’ bleak poetry. His ability to internalize the ...
- New on the Net: Fourth of July edition - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Fourth of July weekend seems like a good time to stay close, save gas and take an online visit to the National Archives, maybe for an exploration of the Declaration of Independence. You can find a scanned copy of the original, the text ...
- WINEHOUSE JOINS RANKS OF GREAT LITERARY DRUG ADDICTS - Daily Mash (satire)
WINEHOUSE JOINS RANKS OF GREAT LITERARY DRUG ADDICTSDaily Mash (satire), UK - 3 hours agoTom Logan, professor of romantic poetry, said: "I've been having an affair with a 19 year-old French girl since October, so I'm not 100% sure what my ...
- The best club in the world? - Guardian Unlimited
It's two o'clock in the morning, and I've got a stupid beer advert in my head. Three default blokes are in a club full of beautiful people. As one of them approaches the bar, the DJ stops playing so he can place his order sans voice strain. A ...
- Mastering the masterpieces - The Phoenix
The PhoenixMastering the masterpiecesThe Phoenix, MA - 16 minutes agoMahler’s harmonic progressions reflect the poetry’s ambivalence; they don’t develop in normal ways and don’t always resolve.
- Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof' - CNN
NEW YORK (AP) -- It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. Danielle Steel's 75th book, "Rogue," is the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having ...
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