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- New Delhi, December 28 - Tribune
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today named the W-point at Tilak Marg after Padma Bhushan Dineshnadini Dalmia whose literary works portray a departure from the trends of her times. Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit inaugurates Dineshnandini Chowk at Tilak ...
- 'Romantic Poetry' stumbles in its tale of love - Boston Globe
NEW YORK Love -- or maybe just ruminating on love -- can drive a person to do wild, crazy and sometimes foolish things, such as write a musical. How else to explain "Romantic Poetry," the bewildering collaboration of John Patrick Shanley (book ...
- A look at the best -- and worst -- of the 2008 literary scene (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
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- Bolano's 2666: The Best Book of 2008 (Time Magazine)
Roberto BolaÑo's posthumous novel is enigmatic, unnerving, digressive, possibly dangerous - and undeniably a masterpiece
- On Film: Plenty of gems amid cinema rock heap of 2008 - MLive.com
Photo Courtesy/Focus Features In Bruges: Colin Farrell, right, and Brendan Gleeson are shown in a scene from "In Bruges," a sparkling gangster comedy. It was another good year at the cinema in 2008. Once you get past the expensive, explosive car ...
- Of atomic bombs and New York chaos (Mail and Guardian)
Doctor Atomic As part of the Cinema Nouveau series of filmed operas, John Adams's Doctor Atomic (2005) shows until December 18. Presented in its New York Metropolitan staging, it's about J Robert Oppenheimer, known as the "father of the atomic bomb".
- The 150 top uncovered stories recovered: Paper Trail -- the 90th ... - MLive.com
The 150 top uncovered stories recovered: Paper Trail -- the 90th ...MLive.com, MI - 12 hours agoIt is very unique in conception and the only magazine especially for the prison system that showcases poetry, letters of inspiration, thoughts, comments, ...
- Pumping: Nickelback  Dark Horse (ChartAttack.com)
It appears some of the obvious balladeering is done, which is fine. But those songs have been replaced by what can only be described as a "moral vaccuum" of thinly-veiled odes to blow jobs ("Something In Your Mouth"), gettin' stoned ("This Afternoon") and tributes to strippers ("Shakin' Hands").
- Weirdest New Year’’s resolutions revealed - Thaindian.com
Melbourne, Dec 29 (ANI): If you think that New Years resolutions were just limited to losing weight, shaping up and treading cautiously with money, heres a list of some of the most weirdest resolutions made this new year that would drive you crazy ...
- A day in the life of Mac the Inarb (I’m Not a Racist But … ) - Thought Leader
A day in the life of Mac the Inarb (I’m Not a Racist But … )Thought Leader, South Africa - 6 hours agoLopes to kitchen-branch in birthday suit to catch eggs. Eggs try roll away but Inarb Mac one wily inarb. Breaks many eggs and pours down throat, ...
- Motivation pays off for WCA essay winners - The Coloradoan
Motivation pays off for WCA essay winnersThe Coloradoan, CO - 2 hours ago... in the poetry contest for sure. "It might not be very good because essays are more my style, but I'll write a poem for the contest," Jones said. ...
- Review: 'Nova: Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives' - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesReview: 'Nova: Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives'Los Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoBut as poetry it's available to anyone. On that level, nobody needs the "parallel universe" idea explained to them -- it's a constant feature of science ...
- 'The Red Convertible' by Louise Erdrich - Los Angeles Times
'The Red Convertible' by Louise ErdrichLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoMany of these stories take place over decades; the long view allows time to dissipate wrongs, to cast hate as pettiness, to find poetry in pain. ...
- It didn’t take long for Airport gallery to become hub for art lovers - Daily Gazette
COLONIE  In 1998, when giant painted birds and a George Rickey sculpture appeared at the Albany International Airport, travelers were surprised. Art in the airport was still a new idea, even in big cities. Extraordinary artworks kept popping up in ...
- Interview: Mourid Barghouti (Guardian Unlimited)
I learn from trees." The Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti gestures around his mother's terraced garden in the hilly Jordanian capital, Amman. "Just as many fruits drop before they're ripe, when I write a poem I treat it with healthy cruelty, deleting images to take care of the right ones." Barghouti has published 12 poetry books in Arabic since the early 1970s, as well as a 700-page ...
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