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- For John Hiatt, words follow - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesFor John Hiatt, words followLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoI'm a little uncomfortable with that, because it's not really poetry per se. At least my lyrics aren't. They don't stand up by themselves. ...
- Ra Ra Riot's CD has dark backstory - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsRa Ra Riot's CD has dark backstoryNew York Daily News, NY - 5 hours agoThat dark backstory hovers over the whole Ra Ra Riot CD, "The Rhumb Line," out Tuesday. But it shouldn't define it. Ra Ra boasts a rich and unique sound, ...
- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax - The Hill
A defense lobbyist who favors an axThe Hill, DC - 2 hours agoBy Roxana Tiron The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a ...
- Letters to the Editor (Santa Monica Mirror)
As a long-running fan of your “Alert Police Blotter†column, I wonder if perhaps (given its recent contents) it should be renamed: “How Santa Monica Police victimize the local homeless.â€
- Chat with musician Scott McCaughey - ESPN
ESPNChat with musician Scott McCaugheyESPN - 4 hours agoScott McCaughey: I wear sunglasses to see the world just the way I like it, dark and dismal. I would definitely wear them were I to play ball, ...
- Opinion submission policies - Bend Bulletin
We welcome your letters. Letters should be limited to one issue, contain no more than 250 words and include the writer’s signature, phone number and address for verification. We edit letters for brevity, grammar, taste and legal reasons. We reject ...
- Meet the Mughals - Detroit News
"The Private World of India's Mughal Emperors," which opens at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Saturday, offers a visually stunning show of miniature paintings and exquisite calligraphy that illuminate royal life in a Muslim-ruled, ethnically ...
- Patt Rall Arts Column: Art in the Park tradition continues for ... - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: Art in the Park tradition continues for ...Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 2 hours agoThe day begins at 10 am with poetry by Anthony Swann and ends at 2:45 with “A Philosophical Look at Life from a Dog’s Point of View,†by Mary Knox Johnson. ...
- Free food proves money saving, life-changing for Ariel - Daily Cardinal
Did you run out of money already? Ariel shares her tips on how to score some free meals in a (semi) legal way. Hello everyone! Since this is my first column of the year I want to take a line or two to say welcome back and I hope you are all as ...
- Mark Turpin: A Conversation With A Poetic Worker - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMark Turpin: A Conversation With A Poetic WorkerExaminer.com - 5 minutes agoI’ll soon purchase a book of poetry by Elizabeth Bishop and learn from her work. You may want to do the same. And who knows, I may vote Obama if I ever meet ...
- Nonfiction Book Writing - Mediabistro.com
Even experienced writers can balk at having to fill hundreds of pages with tens of thousands of words. Learn how to manage the tricky process of writing a nonfiction book from an instructor who has overseen the development of nonfiction titles of all ...
- Cultural icon and actor Paul Newman, 83 (Honolulu Advertiser)
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83.
- LAST RACE - 28th September (Planet F1)
It's largely thanks to the inaction of the stewards that he got his opportunity to score some points because what should have been a routine penalty suddenly became extraordinarily difficult (and long-winded) to rule on. But more of that later.
- 'As You Like It' fails to exploit its setting - Philadelphia Inquirer
Shakespeare in Clark Park pulls off a nicely edited As You Like It in an hour and 35 minutes, but while the text is lean, the production's lumpy. As the play about two usurping pairs of brothers and many pairs of lover-wannabes moves toward a ...
- BARE by Toa Fraser @ Downstage Theatre (Scoop.co.nz)
Toa Fraser's New Zealand comedy BARE is a hilarious matrix of urban poetry and streetwise lip. Two actors rap and riff on body image, films, takeaway food, graffiti, multiplexes and English literature.
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