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- Bigger Than His Body - John Mayer Prestige Hong Kong July 2008 - Thebosh.com
Singer and guitarist John Mayer claims that people will always get the truth out of him. He speaks to Vivienne Tang about fame, obsession, blogging and talking too much in the July 2008 issue of Prestige Hong Kong. John Mayer is a contradiction ...
- Ryan Adams to Write, Like, a Million Books - Nymag.com
The Post reported this morning that omnipresent alt-country singer, prolific rapper , erstwhile blogger , and tireless Daily Intel commenter (plus "emo rocker," according to the musicologists at the Post ), Ryan Adams, has just signed a deal with ...
- Cooperative Extension: Reading aloud: Time well spent - Hillsdale Independent
Cooperative Extension: Reading aloud: Time well spentHillsdale Independent, NY - 2 hours agoRhyming and poetry books emphasize these smaller sounds in our language. +Learn their ABCs: By using high-quality alphabet books, children can begin to ...
- Andras Mezei: Many-sided poet and editor - The Independent
András Mezei was a many-sided and accomplished Hungarian writer and poet. One of the defining experiences of his life was the period of Nazi terror in German-occupied Hungary during 1944. His father perished in Auschwitz and although Mezei himself ...
- Poetry costs Burmese editor his job - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Poetry costs Burmese editor his jobPhilippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Philippines - 14 hours ago... but first identify yourself. guest_9195 : this forum is for discussion and exchanges of ideas on a given subject and open to everyone. no one could say ...
- A Fan's Notes - Time
In how fiction works (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 265 pages), James Wood tells a story from Joseph Roth's The Radetzky March, a novel that since its publication in 1932 has probably been read by only two people, namely James Wood and Joseph Roth. A ...
- Artful Escape in Antipolo - Inquirer.net
Artful Escape in AntipoloInquirer.net, Philippines - 33 minutes agoThere were regular visitors of course who showed first timers around, or family visiting from abroad. “I never knew something like this existed here†was ...
- Cover Stories: strong debuts on prize list; the Bhutto perspective; Linley deal; Doyle's farewell (Independent)
* Good to see that "sparkling new fiction" doesn't necessarily equal chicklit and beach reads. The shortlist for the first Desmond Elliott Prize, announced this week, highlights some strong debuts: there's Sunday at the Cross Bones by John Walsh of this parish (Fourth Estate); Gifted by Nikita Lalwani (Viking); and Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith (Simon & Schuster). The 1/2 favourite, it is set in ...
- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- Beyond the Intellect (Boise Weekly)
By Christopher Schnoor.
- Kay Ryan named U.S. poet laureate - The Money Times
Washington -- U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09. Ryan, a 63-year-old California native, is to begin her duties in the fall, opening the library's annual ...
- BHS grads ‘broke down barriers’ at school - PNW Local News
PNW Local NewsBHS grads ‘broke down barriers’ at schoolPNW Local News, WA - 8 hours agoWith fellow club members they helped organize assemblies and poetry contests for Martin Luther King Day, crafted paper “peace cranes†for a Blakely ...
- Media Beat - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- I know women who would rather die than grow up. "Grow up" as in questioning everything you've been taught, deciding what you agree with, and defining the rules by which you will live. "Grow up" as in wanting a man but not needing ...
- How The Super-Rich Buy Homes - NBC 11
It's not easy for a movie star, basketball player, or corporate chief to buy a house without attracting a bit of attention. It requires ingenuity -- and help from pricey lawyers -- to keep the paparazzi, celebrity bloggers, and stalkers guessing ...
- 45th School of the Arts underway (The Rhinelander Daily News)
If your wake-up call was for 8 a.m. Monday, you missed the first class in the 45th edition of the School of the Arts in Rhinelander. Elizabeth Chandler’s sunrise yoga meets at 7:15 a.m. Monday through Friday, July 21 - 25. No registration is required for this opportunity and community members are welcome.
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