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- In the killing seat - Philadelphia Inquirer
There's no Big Picture evident in Generation Kill - HBO's brutally good Iraq war mini-series, debuting tonight at 9 - and that simple fact sets it apart from the Hollywood big pictures that have tried to get a handle on Operation Iraqi Freedom these ...
- Partnership To Paint Learning Experiences - Morning News
BENTONVILLE -- Art is like a puzzle. Making sense of the whole picture means fitting together the integral parts, like context and content. NorthWest Arkansas Community College and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art have collaborated to integrate ...
- Alexandria Voters Key to Virginia Strategy - Alexandria Times
Alexandria Voters Key to Virginia StrategyAlexandria Times, VA - Aug 21, 2008Deanâs Del Ray visit, including Euille and Moran, was more publicized, and the star power of the NBAâs Thomas performing original spoken word poetry, ...
- Film Review: âMongolâ brims with blood, but gets to the heart of ... - U-Wire.com
Is there hope for Kazakhstani cinema after âBorat?" Ever since the release of Sacha Baron Cohenâs satirical sensation, any mention of the words âKazakhstanâ and âmovieâ in the same breath inevitably conjures up images of the eponymous ...
- From the Stacks: J Journal - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineFrom the Stacks: J JournalUtne Reader Online - 1 hour agoThe inaugural issue contains a fair amount of poetry in addition to the expected proseâwhich, alas, is not classified, making it difficult at times to ...
- Want to browse famous writers' bookshelves? Then look at LibraryThing ... - Guardian Blogs
What do Sylvia Plath and Tupac have in common? Aside from enduring influence, dying in their prime and being worshipped by a certain type of teenager, both shared a love for JD Salinger, Herman Melville and John Steinbeck. It's one to bear in mind ...
- Conventionist: Inside the DNC Media Swag Bag - Laist.com
DCist is here in Denver for the Democratic National Convention, which kicks off tomorrow. We were too wiped out to attend last night's big Media Welcome Party at Elitch Gardens (though there's some evidence we may not have gotten in anyway), but we ...
- Black comedy has a bright future - The Age
The AgeBlack comedy has a bright futureThe Age, Australia - 39 minutes agoAndrade appeared on Britain's Radio 3 with a selection of stories and poems in 2005, when she was heavily involved in London's performance poetry scene. ...
- NZ Actor Conquers Musical Mountain (Scoop.co.nz)
MONDAY 21 JULY, 2008 â Journey to the hall of Norwayâs mythical Mountain King this August as the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and accomplished actor Paolo Rotondo conjure the remarkable life of adventurer and rogue Peer Gynt.
- Bird photographs explore relationships between man and nature - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of MOCA Cleveland A tiny sparrow appears to spy on a woman in brightly colored cowboy boots in an image from a series by Jean Luc Mylayne. What: "Jean Luc Mylayne," large-scale color photographs by a noted contemporary artist from France ...
- McCain Moves Right On Affirmative Action - The Bulletin
Democrats claim the McCain camp has engaged in what they are calling another flip-flop in an attempt to placate the right flank of the Republican Party. But the presumptive Republican nominee's people claim it derives from their candidate's lifelong ...
- Booklovers Read and Relax at Bed and Breakfasts from Oregon to DC - 3x24 - Your Newspaper and News Magazine
Booklovers Read and Relax at Bed and Breakfasts from Oregon to DC3x24 - Your Newspaper and News Magazine, Germany - 8 hours agoOther guest suites are named for literary themes: Romance, Modern Classics, Inspiration, Poetry and the Writerâs Suite. Sylvia Beach Hotel, named not for a ...
- Trash Talking - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesTrash TalkingCleveland Free Times, OH - 4 hours agoAnd in a sequence of almost heartbreaking poetry, WALL-E and EVE both find themselves outside the Axiom, the sleeker EVE jetting along gracefully while ...
- Jeffries goes from burgers to Olympic bronze - Independent
Tony Jeffries, the former nightclub doorman who has spent his nights here writing prose to his girlfriend back home in England, was poetry in motion yesterday as he cruised to a 10-2 victory over Hungary's Imre Szello to reach the last four at the ...
- Texas executes man who killed adoptive parents - USA Today
Texas executes man who killed adoptive parentsUSA Today - 5 hours agoThere was a time when I had justification, but that's all wrong." Read more of the interview on his personal Web site, where he also posted his poetry.
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