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- Popcorn & Candy: Conspiracy Theories (DCist)
DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. The Parallax View This week in Popcorn & Candy, what's old is new again. We've got Cold War satire that's just as appropriate now, a TV series that was at its best in the '90s reborn on the big screen, and ancient Rome through the lens of the mid-20th ...
- Christian sues gallery over 'blasphemous' erection (Guardian Unlimited)
Representatives for a gallery in Gateshead appeared in court yesterday charged with outraging public decency, after featuring a statue of Jesus with an erection.
- "Yo, Hadrian!" Who will play the Roman Emperor in a new biopic? - AfterElton.com
"Yo, Hadrian!" Who will play the Roman Emperor in a new biopic?AfterElton.com - 16 hours agoThe emperor meditates on military triumphs, love of poetry and music, philosophy, and his passion for his lover Antinous." The facts of Antinous are sketchy ...
- MySpace for Online Learning and Marketing Tools - Search Engine Watch
Whether you're an executive with your own profile, or just know about it because your 14-year-old child spends hours tweaking their profile every day or two, you're probably well aware of MySpace. Sign up once and Tom is your first friend. Search for ...
- At The Library - The Ledger
Most folks know that library cards are free to all county residents, but I still meet folks, from time to time, who believe there is a fee. If you are planning an event, consider inviting your local librarians to staff a sign-up booth or table ...
- Release parties for final 'Twilight' book haunt Madison (The Capital Times)
It doesn't take a whole lot of thought to figure out the best time to sell a much anticipated book about vampires and such. After midnight, of course. "Breaking Dawn," the fourth and final book of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "Twilight" series, went on sale at 12:01 Saturday, a time that's more about the actual release date than about the content. Still, it's a rather perfect time for the ...
- Looking for something fresh in films? Try these - Toledo Blade
Looking for something fresh in films? Try theseToledo Blade, OH - 3 hours agoAlexie penned the script, which is based on his poetry. Sept. 30 Nerdcore Rising. Nerdcore is the odd coupling of geeks and hip-hop. ...
- The Wonders of Cal State San Bernardino - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Stuart Sumida is one of the least likely people you would expect to be working in the film industry. Yet, the professor of paleontology at Cal State San Bernardino has worked as a consultant for such movies as "Shrek II," "Narnia" and "The Lion King ...
- A festival of Indian dance and music (Times of Malta)
Vyjayanthi Kashi: Poetry in motion. Photo: Jason Borg. India's top dancer Vyjayanthi Kashi believes dance is like poetry. "Just as when you're fluent with your grammar, you make poetry instead of words," she says. "Dance is something so natural to me that it becomes my poetry, my breath.
- Lower Yoder resident recognized for literary works - The Tribune-Democrat
Lower Yoder resident recognized for literary worksThe Tribune-Democrat, PA - 3 hours agoHis 20 years of poetry writing have paid off because he recently received a certificate of recognition from the International Poetry Society, which honors ...
- Translators use different words, but they're still good for ... - Newark Advocate
The book of Psalms consists of prayers and hymns covering praise, thanksgiving, petition and lament, many believed to have been written for the worship life in ancient Israel. One can read beautiful poetry and wonderful descriptions of the love ...
- Woman died after stairs fall - GazetteLive
Woman died after stairs fallGazetteLive, UK - 2 hours agoAN EVENING of music, movement, poetry and prose is to be held at Berwick Hills Library in Middlesbrough on Monday at 7.15pm. Tickets are £2, from Berwick ...
- Sonia Gordon (Baltimore Sun)
Age 87 Artist and teacher helped found the local Potters Guild. S onia Gordon, a Baltimore artist, educator and anti-war activist, died Saturday of respiratory failure at Roland Park Place. The former Mount Washington resident was 87.
- Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School" (Seattle Times)
Perhaps you made paper leaves when you were in grade school. I did. But are our memories as richly detailed as these by Washington, D. C C. poet, Judith...
- Museum of Jurassic Technology - WorldChanging
Museum of Jurassic TechnologyWorldChanging - 57 minutes agoAnd, the practice of telling of the bees of important events in the lives of the family has been for hundreds of years a widely observed practice and, ...
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