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- 'Laugh-In' host Martin, 86, dies (The Washington Times)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martins Laugh-In" took...
- Oh, what a paradise was lost (The News & Observer)
Ethan Canin's first novel in seven years channels varied influences. The title is taken from one of Elia Kazan's best, if most resolutely uncommercial, films. The story is a conflation of "The Great Gatsby" and "All the King's Men," with strong overtones of "The Magnificent Ambersons" (one of Canin's characters echoes Booth Tarkington by referring to "one of God's lesser known laws. The law of ...
- Palestinian national poet in critical condition (Khaleej Times)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Mahmoud Darwish, the world's most recognized Palestinian poet, is in a critical condition in a U.S. hospital after undergoing complicated heart surgery, a Palestinian official said Saturday.
- Thursday, July 31, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
If you are looking for jewellery that is dressy and does not cost an arm and a leg then One G, the new gift shop in Indiranagar is just the place...
- A new chapter for poetry - Jerusalem Post
A new chapter for poetryJerusalem Post, Israel - 5 hours agoWhen I hear a good poem, it doesn't matter if I'm embarrassed by something in the poem, I experience a thrill. This is a sort of freedom," says Meiri. ...
- Meet the Levins - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
I learned that Carol Levin would herself be reading in June so I made sure to be there. From her introduction to poems from Sea Lions Sing Scat I heard references to their home on Sunset Hill. When I phoned her to discuss an interview she readily ...
- A tortured Victorian and his art, reimagined (Toronto Star)
Many years ago, I decided to take a university course in poetry to pick up an extra credit during the summer. The class was modern poetry, a subject I assumed would be within my skill set to cinch.
- Community Extra: Calendar - Everett Herald
Senior exercise at the pool, 10:45 a.m. today, Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion, 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. Low-impact water fitness. Call 425-776-9173. Story time for 3- to 6-year-olds, 10:30 a.m. today, Everett Public Library, 2702 ...
- CHUD DRAFT: REPERTORY COMPANY ROUND FOUR RECAP - Chud.com
The second round of CHUD.com's 1st Repertory Draft is over and the results are in! These five films will be populated by companies of seven actors from the 25 participants and the list is already getting quite interesting: A drama. Aqueduct of Tears ...
- This Gay Week in Television: James Franco, Lindsay Lohan - Gay Wired
Gay WiredThis Gay Week in Television: James Franco, Lindsay LohanGay Wired, CA - 17 minutes ago(Rosie, by the way, has apparently given up on her poetry blogging while biding time for a potential return to network TV.) Powter, a self-described ...
- Adam Golaski publishes book of short stories - Abington Mariner
Adam Golaski recently had a book of supernatural ghost stories, “Worse than Myself,” published. However, the book may not feature the kind of horror one might expect. Golaski explained that many people refer to this type of writing as being ...
- Summer sizzles at Maltz: COPA Camp shows, 'Menopause' returns (The Jupiter Courier)
The Senior Conservatory Camp, June 9-28, ages 13-20, (now full) will present the final performance of "42nd Street" on Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28 at 7:30 p.m. at The Maltz in Jupiter.
- Nas attacks tracks, but misses knockout - Akron Beacon Journal
Nas attacks tracks, but misses knockoutAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 56 minutes agoOn the former, a cocky Nas spits: ''I'm Alex Pushkin/ The black poetry-writing Russian.'' That epic hip-hop trifecta precedes the album's polemical core. ...
- Book festival receives grants - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Book festival receives grantsJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 1 hour ago... author visits to the public schools, a daylong book fair with displays by publishers and archives, a banquet, and a late-night poetry slam. ...
- Elaine Paige: Another World - Daily Telegraph
Along with the rest of the nation I, too, believed "the Dome" to be a dreadful and costly mistake to the taxpayer, but a visit last week to the upmarket, state-of-the-art redevelopment now known as the O2 Arena, proves that pigs can fly. I approached ...
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