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- Cumming dares and bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god.
- UF celebrates National Library Week with Read-A-Thon - Independent Florida Alligator
There is only one place that chocolate wafers and snow peas go together - the Edible Book Contest, where this concoction is known as "War and Peas." The George A. Smathers Libraries will hold an edible book contest Wednesday as part of its sixth ...
- Tears, tiffs and triumphs - Guardian Unlimited
The first judges were Rebecca West, Stephen Spender, David Farrer and WL Webb, at that time literary editor of the Guardian. We were handsomely treated: in London we haunted Bertorelli's, but we spent more than one weekend at Michael Astor's ...
- Grants available through LARAC - Glens Falls Post-Star
Grants available through LARACGlens Falls Post-Star, NY - 4 hours agoThis year’s funding priorities are master classes for teens, projects that celebrate our similarities and differences, the written word poetry readings, ...
- Happy birthday Ray Bradbury! - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ray Bradbury , who has made Southern California his home since 1934, turns 88 today. He's the author of more than 30 books, countless short stories, screenplays, poetry, plays and books for children. Not only did he write "Fahrenheit 451" and "The ...
- Films worthy of a first-day film fest - Talking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog
Films worthy of a first-day film festTalking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 13 hours agoThe musical introduced such DeSylva, Brown and Henderson standards as “The Best Things in Life Are Free” and “Lucky in Love” and, indelibly, “The Varsity ...
- Galgut delivers the goods (Mail and Guardian)
The Impostor Damon Galgut (Penguin) Jane Rosenthal Damon Galgut's last novel, The Good Doctor , was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2003 and won the Commonwealth Writer's Prize.His new novel, easily as good, is set in some nameless dorp within easy reach of Port Elizabeth, which conforms to the usual pattern of such places with a farmer's co-op and a coloured/black woongebied (location).
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to - Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung)
Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance toAd-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung), Germany - 9 hours agoWith everything from art contests to discussion forums on poetry, politics, celebrities and more, to fully customizable profiles, digital characters and ...
- Imitation leads to superficial productions: Nazeri - IranMania News
LONDON, July 10 (IranMania) - Iranian vocalist Shahram Nazeri is convinced that imitation leads to superficial productions, MNA reported. In a press conference held here on Tuesday at the Iranian Artist Forum, Nazeri said that Iranian music is ...
- Book takes readers on backroads tour (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Austin area author Amy K. Brown focuses on 10 regional themes in her Texas travel book, Backroads & Byways of Texas (The Countryman Press, $16.95 ...
- Be social (LA Weekly)
“So achingly honest it takes your breath away.” In June of 1999 a writer calling himself Nasdijj emerged from obscurity to publish an ode to his adopted son in Esquire . “My son is dead,” he began. “I didn’t say my adopted son is dead. He was my son. My son was a Navajo. He lived six years.
- Reuters World News Highlights 1400 GMT Aug 11 - guardian.co.uk
Reuters World News Highlights 1400 GMT Aug 11guardian.co.uk, UK - 15 hours agoRAMALLAH, West Bank - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will be buried in the West Bank on Wednesday, a day later than ...
- Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissies - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissiesRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 42 minutes agoThat's one lesson I learned from going though the 180 or so poems submitted to the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. As announced last week, ...
- I Am So Popular: The Phlebotomist Who Said, "Oh Shit!" (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. I used to donate a lot of blood, starting back when I was eighteen. I gave at least a couple of gallons over the years, maybe twice that, before tattoo sessions and piercings and low iron and sex with a guy that ...
- Proposed copyright law puts squeeze on downloads (CTV.ca)
The federal government tabled legislation on Thursday that it claims will see individuals fined a maximum of $500 if they are caught downloading copyrighted files. However, some users could potentially face millions in fines.
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