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- McGuinty defends Ont. tax credits for racy film; politicians are not ... - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Politicians should not engage in censorship of movies, art, literature or architecture, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday as he defended the use of provincial tax credits to help fund a controversial new movie about the sex ...
- Relive the '70s at Lord Hall exhibit (Bangor Daily News)
It was, Laurie Hicks said, just a big coincidence. As she was compiling a list of works to be displayed in a new exhibition now on view at the University of Maine’s Lord Hall Galleries, Hicks pulled a 1977 color aquatint by Alex Katz called "Ann Lauterbach."
- The 'real' French Lieutenant's Woman: John Fowles's doomed love affair ... - Daily Mail
Actress Meryl Streep dressed in a hooded gown, staring out across the stormy waters at the end of The Cobb in Lyme Regis, is one of the most unforgettable scenes in cinema - a classic image of a doomed love affair. The scene is the most memorable one ...
- Trillium Book Award announces finalists - Globe and Mail
Trillium Book Award announces finalistsGlobe and Mail, Canada - May 24, 2008Finalists for the $10000 English-language poetry award are Emily Schultz for Songs for the Dancing Chicken, Rob Winger (Muybridge's Horse) and Rachel Zolf ...
- Plymouth Writing Project offers summer author visits - Laconia Citizen
Plymouth Writing Project offers summer author visitsLaconia Citizen, NH - 42 minutes agoLiz Ahl teaches poetry and creative writing at Plymouth State University, where she is the Chair of the English Department. She has published poetry in ...
- Playboy, Mad magazine cartoonist Elder dead at 86 - Newsday
WASHINGTON - Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny" strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease May 15 at the Jewish Home at ...
- Ladies’ Nights - Willamette Week
Ladies’ NightsWillamette Week, OR - 9 hours ago... poetry recitation to strangers in the aisles of Powells Books, and the unemotional 30-second finale of selling her snatch to some dude in his car. ...
- June Programs at The Newark Public Library - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
June Programs at The Newark Public LibraryThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 39 minutes agoThe event features dance, music, poetry, and crafts. On Thursday the 19th at 4pm children will make giant ants and help turn the Children's Room into an ant ...
- Lou Reed, Royal Albert Hall, London - The Independent
Lou Reed's performance of his 1973 album in its entirety shows that some things are better left in the past The last time I reviewed Lou Reed in this column, I made what I thought was a fairly transparent joke about taking heroin in the toilets ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Michael Norton _ who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press _ died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
- Reading Bingo for adults (La Cañada Valley Sun)
Remember when you were a little kid and your parents enrolled you in your local library’s summer reading program? Remember all of the new adventures that unfolded as you turned the pages of book after book?
- Downtown celebration was smashing success - Canton Repository
• Latest Videos, Slideshows, Audio... It was hot, but there was no snow, sleet, ice or rain. Crowds of people were enjoying the Critter Parade, art galleries, music and restaurants. We especially enjoyed the poetry competition in the lower level of ...
- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,” about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
- Public Holidays - Hartford Courant
American Clock & Watch Museum 100 Maple Street Bristol, CT 06010 (860)-583-6070 The American Clock & Watch Museum has the finest collection of American manufactured clocks and watches in the world, many of which were made here in Connecticut. The ...
- Ethiopia: In Need for a Few Friends (AllAfrica.com)
A millionaire somewhere in East Asia buys a chunk of forest land in the Amazon. It wouldn't be your ordinary transaction, though. The buyer vows not to cut even one tree. He will not own either the fauna or the flora in the true sense of the word. What then is the big deal in owning a forest?
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