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- George Carlin: An Appreciation (The Plain Dealer)
The first reactions varied Monday when people learned of comedian George Carlin's death: "George Carlin, really?" "How old was he?" "Oh, man, too bad."
- For young readers Back to school books - Eagle-Tribune
Borden uses poetry to capture the joy and nerves of heading into a new school year. Her free-verse poems are wonderfully readable, offering just the right touch of friendly reassurance to young readers. Joan Rankin's clever watercolor illustrations ...
- Tales of fathers sail on in 'The Boat' - PopMatters
Tales of fathers sail on in 'The Boat'PopMatters, IL - 1 hour ago“There’s an incredibly rich tradition of father/son literature, in long form as well as in poetry and in short stories,” Le said in a recent interview at ...
- Katie Couric's old self stars on YouTube - HamptonRoads.com
Every weekday evening, Katie Couric is the picture of sobriety on the "CBS Evening News." Viewers who miss the impish humor the anchor exhibited on "Today" probably don't know that it's still possible to catch glimpses of Couric, unplugged - and in a ...
- DEL MAR: Fair chefs take a stab at an old favorite (North County Times)
DEL MAR ---- Spam, and not the e-mail kind, has inspired songs, poetry contests and even a hit musical celebrating Hormel Foods Corp.'s trademarked, canned ham-based product. The 71-year-old economically priced Spam made fresh headlines this summer f
- The food of love - Financial Times
Everything is Connected By Daniel Barenboim Weidenfeld & Nicolson ÂŁ16.99, 216 pages FT Bookshop price: ÂŁ13.59 Music at the Limits By Edward W. Said Bloomsbury ÂŁ20, 325 pages FT Bookshop price: ÂŁ16 Over the past half-century, three musical ...
- If you go (The State)
Dale Chihuly: Seaforms WHEN: Friday through Nov. 30 WHERE: Columbia Museum of Art, Main and Hampton streets COST: $5; free to museum members; free on Saturdays INFORMATION: (803) 799-2810 or columbiamuseum.org
- Cowboy poet's observations on daily life positive, uplifting - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - When Don Wudel recites his poetry on stage, it is not uncommon to hear members of the audience mouthing the words along with him. "And if I forget a line, people will holler it from the crowd," the cowboy poet said with a laugh. Wudel took ...
- Finding Common Ground - Popmatters.com
Caetano Veloso’s 1973 album Araçá Azul is as defiantly unconventional and challenging as Godard’s pioneering New Wave classic Breathless (1960), altering the possibilities and expectations of his chosen medium. Caetano Veloso and Jean-Luc ...
- Inmate's death ruled a homicide - WTOP Radio
The math is easy whether you like it or not. Kill a cop and your chances of living decrease significantly. I have no problem with this death. Of course...I am a nihilist and not much really bothers me about the human drama. 19 years old... Alone in ...
- PCT season of shows announced - Herald-Star
"Great Big Sea," Sept. 18 at the Byham Theater. "Great Big Sea" is a Canadian folk-rock band that fuses the sea-shanty tradition of Newfoundland with the spirit and energy of contemporary rock and popular music. Tickets are $31 and $36. Luis Bravo's ...
- The mighty Fringe is starting to crack under its own weight - it had ... - Guardian Unlimited
I'm always struck by just how often the British, supposedly so prudish and repressed, seem to talk about sex. At dinner parties and by office water coolers, we can frequently be found swapping anecdotes about encounters so intimate they'd make a ...
- 'Katorse Shorts': The long and short of it (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Watching "Katorse Shorts", an omnibus of short films produced by the Katorse Writers’ Group, "a group of young writer-filmmakers who were part of Ricky Lee’s 14th Scriptwriting Workshop"—as they describe themselves—one realizes how many films would have been better had they been shorter.
- Sunil Dutta First Indian-American to Become LAPD Lieutenant - India Journal
India JournalSunil Dutta First Indian-American to Become LAPD LieutenantIndia Journal, CA - 37 minutes agoDutta is a published author, having published a translation of Mirza Ghalib’s poetry with Robert Bly and several articles and editorials in magazines, ...
- Radovan Karadzic (Washington Post)
June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now Montenegro.
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