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- Spanish 'Vino' is vintage Robi Draco Rosa - Newsday
'Vino" is Robi Draco Rosa's first Spanish-language album since his classic 1996 recording "Vagabundo," and while the title celebrates his new life as a wine connoisseur, it symbolizes the return of a Puerto Rican prodigal son. "I've been going back ...
- Singer Cave to present Turner Prize - Croydon Guardian
Nick Cave, frontman of the Bad Seeds, will announce the winner of this year's Turner Prize. The singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of Madonna, Yoko Ono and actor and director Dennis Hopper in presenting the controversial contemporary art ...
- Kidney's principles on display as young guns shine - Independent
A smart politician once opined that you campaign with poetry but govern with prose. For the new Irish rugby coach, the sugar-coated words which greeted his coronation are slowly being supplanted by the grim business of results. But in the minutes ...
- Jimmy Fike - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- DVD Review: Missing (Blogcritics.org)
Solid thriller that had potential to be great. The 1982 political film, Missing, by Costa-Gavras (his first American production), is soon to be released on DVD by The Criterion Collection. It’s a good film, but not a great one. This is mostly because it lacks any real poetry, the way Ingmar Bergman’s anti-war film, Shame, has. Yes, it’s well plotted, well acted, well directed,...
- The 2008 Book & Author Festival Poetry Reading - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. Locklin shows off some "Bell Jump" dance moves. But the reading really broke loose when Locklin, who was in Santa Barbara to receive the Glenna Luschei Poetry Fellowship Award, took the stand. Locklin, who idolizes Garrison Keillor and ...
- Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to this - Fort Pierce Tribune
Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to thisFort Pierce Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago“If you can motivate a child to learn, you’ve done your job,” Weingart said. “Why Shakespeare? We wanted the best for our kids, we wanted the world’s ...
- Garden site hosts 9/11 remembrance, opera preview (Post-Tribune)
International Friendship Gardens is a lovely, peaceful place to visit from spring through autumn.
- It's the Truth! Advertisements Expose Facts About Obama - Jewish Exponent
Recently, columnist Douglas Bloomfield wrote a denunciation of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's critics (Opinions: "Don't Fall for the Extreme Anti-Obama Smear Campaign," Oct. 2) that can only be described as a confused diatribe ...
- Oman- Two million tourists visit Salalah Tourism Festival - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Oman- Two million tourists visit Salalah Tourism FestivalMiddle East North Africa Financial Network, Jordan - 7 hours agoThe festival also saw poetry nights, fun programmes and international events. Omani drama troupes and communities residing in the Sultanate presented drama ...
- Poetry, Pottery & Pies Raises Funds for Poet Laureate's Medical Bills - Carroll County News
Poetry, Pottery & Pies Raises Funds for Poet Laureate's Medical BillsCarroll County News, AR - 30 minutes agoScott holds an MFA degree in writing from Spalding University in Louisville, Ken., and he's a published poet and photographer. ...
- Monday, November 17th - Southwest Journal
THE WEDGE — Quendy Raymond was 18 years old and two months into her senior year of high school when her mother kicked her out of their home in Columbia Heights. Raymond was good student who held a part-time job. But at home she endured a physically ...
- Auguries of Innocence: A Junky Seeks Rehab - Columbia Spectator
On Nov. 4, a rather important election will take place, culminating a campaign that some would call historic and that I would call never-ending. As I prepare to cast my vote, my “news junky” affliction is becoming a true disease. I’m left ...
- Asia's hottest new spaces - The Age
The AgeAsia's hottest new spacesThe Age, Australia - 12 minutes agoWHAT TO DO Visit China Best which showcases innovative product launches from young home-grown designers; attend a poetry reading, book launch or workshop ...
- National Book Award finalists announced (The Charlotte Observer)
NEW YORK -- Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, received a National Book Award nomination Wednesday for “Shadow Country,” an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category included Marilynne Robinson for “Home,” a companion novel to her Pulitzer Prize-winning “Gilead”; Aleksandar Hemon for “The Lazarus Project”; and debut ...
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