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- Emmy Award nominees - Newsday
6 Nominations The Amazing Race The Company Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale Saturday Night Live Ugly Betty The War 5 Nominations American Idol Autism: The Musical Battlestar Galactica Comanche Moon Dexter Entourage 50th Annual Grammy Awards ...
- O'Connor to quit as Countdown host - Hounslow Guardian
Des O'Connor is to step down as host of Countdown at the end of the current series in November. But the 76-year-old said he had no plans to retire, as long as the public still wanted him. The veteran all-round entertainer, who is working on his 36th ...
- The Man Behind Woody Allen - Jewish Theatre
The Man Behind Woody AllenJewish Theatre, Israel - 1 hour agoKonigsberg sees a connection between writing jokes and poetry. In talking about his admiration for WB Yeats, he notes, I think that had I been better ...
- Dina Oktaviani: The lost biography of a young poet - Jakarta Post
Dina Oktaviani: The lost biography of a young poetJakarta Post, Indonesia - 1 hour agoHer piece of poetry Hantu-hantu Tanjungkarang (The Ghosts of Tanjungkarang) was recently included in 100 Puisi Indonesia Terbaik 2008 (100 Best Indonesian ...
- Fathers and sons: The last martini (WorldNetDaily)
In the spirit of Father's Day, let's celebrate dads. Mine, for taking me fishing, even though I threw everything back.
- Gulzar's new anthology of poems steeped in nostalgia (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, April 30 (IANS) 'Pancham, you remember those monsoon days, when in the valley below the mountains, rail tracks made their way emerging out of the mist..' Poet, lyricist and filmmaker Gulzar's ode to musician R.D. Burman, popularly called Pancham, in his new collection of poems whips up myriad emotions with its vivid imagery and simple word play.
- 'Take criticism, ignore spite': Luke Kennard. Photograph: Esther ... - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk'Take criticism, ignore spite': Luke Kennard. Photograph: Esther ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoHis second book, The Harbour Beyond The Movie (Salt Publishing) was nominated for the 2007 Forward Poetry Prize. At 26, he was the youngest poet to receive ...
- John Updike, Pittsburgher Stewart O'Nan have new novels on fall list (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
After a two-week break, I'm resuming the hunt for the interesting books of the fall. It's shaping up as the busiest season for new releases ever. ...
- The golden community: Forsyth celebrates 50 years and more of its ... - Herald & Review
Chalres Boles has his own brick in the village's the Veterans Memorial. FORSYTH - Officially, at least, about the most exciting thing to emerge from the history of Forsyth is Hickory Point Mall and the triumphant rise of retail prosperity and some ...
- TV Guide's Movie Guide - Rottentomatoes.com
5/5 A Nous La Liberte (1931) "This classic satire on the dehumanization of industrial workers is one of Rene Clair's greatest achievements." 3/4 A Scanner Darkly (2006) "Richard Linklater wraps novelist Philip K. Dick's paranoid, prescient nightmare ...
- Diversions for June 5, 2008 (The Gleaner)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Variety! Music, Memories & More," 2 p.m. today, Friday and June 21 and 23 and 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28; "Greater Tuna," 7 p.m. today and June 12, 19 and 26 and 2 p.m. June 14 and 28. Tickets can be purchased online at www.grandriversvariety.com or by calling (888) 362-4223.
- Snaky Spence and the Missing Boomstick (in Tyee Books) (The Tyee)
Why can't working-class BC poets be Milton's equals?
- Friendship Parish holds worship service of talent - Marion Star
The Friendship Parish churches recently held a worship service with its own talent praising God's word through music. Friendship Parish is made up of United Methodist churches including Boundary, Canaan, Denmark, Ebenezer, Edison, Caledonia, Claridon ...
- Like music? Check out ArtBeat (Somerville Journal)
Somerville’s arts community is ready to transform Davis Square into the two-day ArtBeat music-arts-dance-performance festival. Twenty-four local bands, playing hip-hop, pop and folk, will be taking stages at four locations in Davis Square on July 18 and 19.
- MEETINGS THIS WEEK - Battle Creek Enquirer
MEETINGS THIS WEEKBattle Creek Enquirer, MI - 42 minutes agoThose interested in poetry are encouraged to attend. Bring poetry to share. Marshall Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 200 W. Mansion ...
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