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- Movies (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Philip Roth's novella "The Dying Animal" inspires this drama of a renowned, skirt-chasing academic (Ben Kingsley), whose affair with a Cuban-American graduate student (Penélope Cruz) awakens his sense of sexual possessiveness, throwing his life into emotional disarray.
- I Am So Popular: Quit Your Job, Eat Some Brownies (Austinist)
Editor’s note: The views expressed in I Am So Popular are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook or beliefs of anyone else in the IST network. Once upon a time, a long time ago, I wrote an essay called Quit Your Job that ran on MSN.com. That piece landed on one of their most hits ever lists. This was back during the high-tech boom, there wasn’t a ...
- Varsities to promote Sufi, Punjabi culture - Nation
LAHORE - The provincial universities will be holding cultural activities for the promotion of various Punjabi traditions, culture, poetry, history and language besides organising such function, which will ultimately lead towards promoting Sufism and ...
- Chandigarh, August 22 - Tribune
Reason meets rhyme in Sibal’s book Chandigarh, August 22 For starters, our science and technology minister has found a new vocation: Poetry.
- Central Valley briefs - Lemoore Advance
Central Valley briefsLemoore Advance, CA - 36 minutes agoSacramento Rainbow Poets is offering a $1000 grand prize in a new poetry contest. The deadline is Sept. 20. There are 50 prizes totaling $5000. ...
- Nature writer to read from recently published "Kudzu On the Rise" (The Greenville News)
Spartanburg-based Nature writer John Lane, a prolific writer of prose and poetry, will read from his latest tome, "Best of the Kudzu Telegraph," recently published by the Hub City Writers Project.
- Today in the Bloggernacle - Mormon Times
Today in the BloggernacleMormon Times, UT - 5 hours agoIn Rhyme: LDS Poetry by Kelly Miller includes hundreds of poems dedicated to gospel topics. "With a hand on our heart - We show we're sincere - Unafraid and ...
- The Many Sides Of Barack Obama - San Francisco Gate
Then the 25-year-old Barack Obama stuck out his hand for a firm shake. He promised he'd work hard to get asbestos and other contaminants torn out of the project's houses. He had steel in his eyes. "He was such a young man, but Lord, was he smart ...
- Poster poems: Listen to the music, write on - Guardian Blogs
There is, I suppose it goes almost without saying, a long and complex relationship between the twin arts of poetry and music. At its simplest, this relationship is expressed in the widespread belief that during some long-lost golden age, all poetry ...
- Istanbul shows Ramadan's cultural side - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Istanbul shows Ramadan's cultural sideTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 25 minutes agoApart from that, famous poet Sunay Akın will perform poetry readings. Öztürk said that one of their purposes is to present the meaning and the feelings ...
- 9/11 Widows Keep on Asking the Tough Questions - Muckraker Report
Muckraker Report9/11 Widows Keep on Asking the Tough QuestionsMuckraker Report, SC - 8 minutes agoBy the end of the documentary, it’s hard to blame Bob McIlvaine, whose son Bobby was killed in the attacks, for saying, “I’m so pissed off at the American ...
- Blues Traveler drummer beat parental deadline for his big break - Charleston Daily Mail
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Parents, take heed: Sometimes a kid who aspires to make his living in a band does it. And sometimes he's still doing it 20 years later. Blues Traveler is set to play at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Brendan Hill understood his own parents ...
- Ibn-e-Safi: the imam of Urdu detective fiction - DAWN Group
If you ask me to name a few persons who in my opinion influenced Urdu in a positive way and helped popularise it, I would definitely name Ibn-e-Safi in my list. Why? Many critics didn’t consider Ibn-e-Safi, one of the best-selling authors of Urdu ...
- Karadzic: genocide suspect, former Bosnia Serb leader, long evaded justice (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
He was accused of masterminding massacres that the UN war crimes tribunal described as "scenes from hell, written on the darkest pages of human history."
- Author, 93, uses profits from first novel to buy massive house to spare friends misery of care home (Daily Mail)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
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