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- In Service (Winston-Salem Journal)
A thought came to Norton Tennille as he watched the Atlantic and Indian oceans collide just outside Cape Town, South Africa, in 1994.
- Ten Years in the Making, and a Big Impression on the Right Editor - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comTen Years in the Making, and a Big Impression on the Right Editormediabistro.com, NY - 8 hours agoAnd though much of the initial reception has focused on the obvious Indian and Indian-American comparisons, Viswanathan smiled discreetly but proudly when ...
- The SPIN Interview: Patti Smith (Spin)
With casual androgyny now as common as rehab and pop-star poetry a recurring joke, it's hard to imagine how strange Patti Smith must've seemed when she exploded out of New York with Horses 33 years ago. Defiant, literary, and rocking, Smith's debut, and the albums that followed, weren't only great pieces of art, they were life-changers. Just ask Michael Stipe or Courtney Love. They were ...
- Class holds reunion in nursing home - The Salem News
Class holds reunion in nursing homeThe Salem News, MA - 11 hours agoYesterday, Pinault greeted classmates in a function room at Grosvenor Park, wearing a Salem High jersey and a black-and-red Salem High 1998 Super Bowl hat. ...
- Phelps now has company as the Games' poster guy - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, August 21, 2008 Then came a Bolt out of the gray, or whatever chemically enhanced color describes the stuff hanging mist-like and heavy over the Bird's Nest. I'm not saying Michael Phelps should step off the podium and hand over his ...
- New on the Net: A 'Harry Potter' preview, Olympics and 'Freaks' for ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Want to monitor a politician's flip-flops, or the price changes on a product? The Web service Versionista will track revisions and edits to sites that you specify. There probably won't be any changes in this one, though: Radovan Karadzic, the former ...
- At 99, psychoanalyst still has a lot on her schedule - Los Angeles Times
At 99, psychoanalyst still has a lot on her scheduleLos Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoShe delivers her lines as if reading from a great novel that makes poetry of history. "There was a war, and I had vanilla ice cream for lunch. ...
- Latino fest spans time, borders - Chicago Tribune
It is good to see Chicago's Latino composers coming into their own. On Friday night, the Grant Park Music Festival kicked off the third annual Latino Music Festival, a 16-concert celebration that will span six centuries of Latin-American classical ...
- Ryan Adams Pens Prose for Punky Publisher - New York Observer
Ryan Adams is nothing if not prolific—as a songwriter, drug-taker, rant-maker, blog-hater. So it should come as no surprise that the fella’s publishing a book, or that he’s doing it through Brooklyn’s Akashic Books —the same punky boutique ...
- Local college student wins writing competition (Livonia Observer)
Travel is the theme of Miles, the St. Andrews Presbyterian College 2008 Alan Bunn Memorial Chapbook competition winning entry for Cate Johnson of Livonia.
- Is Malouf playing politics? - The Age
Is Malouf playing politics?The Age, Australia - 19 minutes agoThe following June he published Typewriter Music, his first poetry collection for 25 years, and in October last year we got The Complete Stories, ...
- INVASION OF PRIVACY: Sharon O'Riley infuses campus life, concierge ... - Lamron
INVASION OF PRIVACY: Sharon O'Riley infuses campus life, concierge ...Lamron, NY - 12 hours agoO'Riley enjoys making gift baskets and spending time at the gym, along with writing poetry. During the summer months, O'Riley spends her weekends swimming ...
- Out and About: Sept. 24 - Oct. 5 - Abington Mariner
Black Woman’s Body in Africa film series. 7 p.m., Collins Cinema. The series is organized and introduced by Assistant Professor Pashington Obeng, Africana Studies Department and the Davis Museum and Cultural Center. Striar JCC Member Appreciation ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowships - Times Tribune of Corbin
Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowshipsTimes Tribune of Corbin, KY - 2 hours agoJensen, of Whitley City, received an award for fiction writing, while Worthington, of Williamsburg, was awarded for poetry. “To get one of these awards was ...
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