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- Exclusive: Thomas & Claudel on I've Loved You So Long - ComingSoon.net
ComingSoon.netExclusive: Thomas & Claudel on I've Loved You So LongComingSoon.net - Oct 22, 2008It's funny because it's a film that's quite mysterious at the same time, each scene is separately quite open and it's quite clear what's going on. ...
- Lautenberg: 'Age is irrelevant' ... - PolitickerNJ
PolitickerNJLautenberg: 'Age is irrelevant' ...PolitickerNJ, NJ - 1 hour agoAnd Barack Obama is going to deliver that freedom to the American people,†he said. “As for me, I’ve been here before. Some of you have been too. ...
- Cowboy poets fuse old west with pop culture (Reno Gazette-Journal)
If Tuesday night's inaugural road-show production of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering was any indication, the Western Folklife Center might want to consider a few more road trips.
- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? (Independent)
Look at this chap sitting outside the Caffè Uno at Paddington station. He is reading For Whom the Bell Tolls with slightly exaggerated attention. He has a Uniball pen close to hand, for making shrewd marginal comments. He holds the book up before his face, and his chin juts slightly, as if the fall of Hemingway's lapidary prose were giving him some caffeine boost of vicarious heroism. Behold, ...
- Poets battle it out for Buxton prize - Buxton Advertiser
Poets battle it out for Buxton prizeBuxton Advertiser, UK - 18 minutes agoIf so, you could be one of the contenders in this year's Buxton Poetry Competition. Creative writers of all ages are being invited to enter the annual ...
- If you want to write, read, author tells students - Ludington Daily News
If you want to write, read, author tells studentsLudington Daily News, MI - 46 minutes agoThe workshop, scheduled to run from 1 to 3 pm, ran nearly an hour over to allow everyone a chance to read something — poetry, fiction, the start of a novel, ...
- Election fever fires up U.S. retirees in Mexico - Reuters
AJIJIC, Mexico (Reuters) - In a cobblestone Mexican town a world away from Washington, election fever is tearing American retirees away from quilt-making and bridge games as they scramble to mail home presidential ballots. Thousands of retired U.S ...
- WBC Boxing: Don Jose Sulaiman Addresses 46th Annual Convention - SaddoBoxing.com
WBC Boxing: Don Jose Sulaiman Addresses 46th Annual ConventionSaddoBoxing.com - Nov 4, 2008"To the CISSB and Edmund Lipinsky, the master of boxing, and the loyal Mr. Popovic, my friend the poet Vladimir Masalov, who made a poem for me, ...
- Allied Arts Awards 19 Arts Build Communities Grants - The Chattanoogan
Allied Arts Awards 19 Arts Build Communities GrantsThe Chattanoogan, TN - 1 hour agoChattanooga Choral Society for the Preservation of African American Song’s 2009 Lee Morris Mackey Memorial Concert – An annual concert featuring the ...
- Why Capitalism is Superior to a Controlled Economy. - American Chronicle
Why Capitalism is Superior to a Controlled Economy.American Chronicle, CA - 47 minutes agoThe American people have a choice. Either trust the market which includes the best judgement of the producers or trust a bunch of befuddled politicians who ...
- Puffing the vision - Guardian Unlimited
Last night, a funny thing happened on the way to the fringe. Just outside one of Conservative conference's more marginal venues, I was confronted with a rum spectacle indeed: a large gaggle of young men, uniformly dressed in crisp dark suits ...
- A poet speaks and inspires (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - World-renowned poet and activist Nikki Giovanni stressed the importance of education and character during one of her several talks Friday at Springfield Technical Community College.
- "Field 'N Phantom" fundraiser to feature the music of Andrew Lloyd ... - MLive.com
A phantom, cats, biblical characters and an Argentine first lady are the stars of this year's annual fundraiser for the Saginaw-based Field Neurosciences Institute. Set for Friday, Oct. 24, at the Temple Theatre, 203 N. Washington in Saginaw, the ...
- About the show: - ONE News
Taonga is the Maori word for a treasured thing, whether tangible or intangible. In this local series, letters, manuscripts, photos, artifacts, heirlooms and family stories provide the starting point for each episode. Using drama and documentary ...
- Newcastle: a cursed brand - Sunday Herald
Newcastle: a cursed brandSunday Herald, UK - 8 hours agoTHIS COLUMN could never hope to match the poetry, near Shakespearian in its eloquence, of a Joe Kinnear. Was Hamlet ever more tragic? ...
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