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- Paul McCartney, James Brown, Stephen Colbert - International Herald Tribune
Paul McCartney, James Brown, Stephen ColbertInternational Herald Tribune, France - Jul 18, 2008Several artists and politicians have questioned McCartney's participation in the weekend birthday celebrations of French-speaking Quebec City because of his ...
- The Possibility of an Island: Critics ridicule Houellebecq's directorial debut (Guardian Unlimited)
Film savaged for flat dialogue, confusing plot and unwelcome dose of sentimentality
- Local gal’s poem earns award - Dunn County News
Local gal’s poem earns awardDunn County News, WI - 4 hours agoThe top 10 poets in each division (grades K-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12) are each receiving special recognition in the poetry anthology A Celebration of Poets. ...
- My Secret Life: Peter Serafinowicz, Actor and comedian, age 36 - Independent
My Secret Life: Peter Serafinowicz, Actor and comedian, age 36Independent, UK - 3 hours agoAll my money goes on... online poetry. It's so addictive, and so expensive! I must have about 25000 limericks now, and 8000 odes. ...
- Local book events for the week of Sept. 28 - Houston Chronicle
Local book events for the week of Sept. 28Houston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoMichael Berryhill reads from his poetry chapbook Not Now at 7 pm Tuesday at Brazos Bookstore, 2421 Bissonnet. Steve Levine signs Putin's Labyrinth: Spies, ...
- The Sazerac: The cocktail of choice, for some, in New Orleans - International Herald Tribune
I've been leafing through a bunch of cocktail manuals recently. Aside from the vicarious pleasure, I've been trying to figure out the logic of the Louisiana legislature, which, apparently having finished its work with the Hurricane Katrina cleanup ...
- Safety Valve: Letters from readers - The Wenatchee World Online
Safety Valve: Letters from readersThe Wenatchee World Online, WA - 1 hour agoIn my most recent book “Rhymes and Reasons,†I begin the collection of poetry with a tribute to my dad with a piece “A Certain Someone. ...
- Gay Cinema! Aram Shelton! Museum Party! (Free Times)
WEDNESDAY 23 We hear you, Eight Days reader: It’s Wednesday, and you’re smacked in the face with a mid-week funk. Well bust that funk with some honest-to-goodness funk!
- Captiva Library hosts fall weekends for youngsters - Captiva Current
Captiva Library hosts fall weekends for youngstersCaptiva Current, FL - 1 hour agoAt 3 pm on Saturday, Oct. 25, youngsters and their folks can enjoy readings from the poetry book, “Yellow Elephant: A Bright Bestiary†and make a colorful ...
- Community Extra Calendar - Everett Herald
Flashlight Egg Hunt for third- through eighth-graders, 6:30 to 8:30 tonight, Wilcox Park, 5215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Free with canned food donation to Lynnwood Food Bank. Call 425-771-4030. Senior exercise at the pool, 10:45 a.m. today, Mountlake ...
- LATEST HEADLINES (Scoop.co.nz)
Janet Charman has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards poetry category in a tough contest, one that marked a bumper year for New Zealand poetry. Charman took the prize for her poetry collection Cold Snack.
- Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County. - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County.Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 1 hour agoBacklist: My poems (and translations from German poetry) have appeared in a variety of little and literary magazines during the past four decades. ...
- A Few Words About Religion - American Chronicle
A Few Words About ReligionAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoAmerica is on the verge of electing the first African American to the White House, but it may be generations before we have our first atheist or agnostic ...
- MAGNIFICENT MURPHY! - Cumberland News
Cumberland NewsMAGNIFICENT MURPHY!Cumberland News, UK - 5 hours agoNow let there be some poetry to follow the prose. Shrewsbury: Daniels, Herd, Coughlan (Langmead 21), Sherriff, Tierney, Moss (Humphrey 70), Davies, Jackson, ...
- A Conversation with Tan Twan Eng (Far Eastern Economic Review)
Tan Twan Eng is a Malaysian author whose 2007 debut novel, The Gift of Rain, was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. The book, which focuses on the Malaysian experience during World War II, unflinchingly examines this oft-neglected period of Malaysian history.
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