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- Eat, love, die - Sacramento News & Review
Eat, love, dieSacramento News & Review, CA - 3 hours agoIn a number of poems—“odes” to various food items—Young commingles food and family, familiarity and loss. Invested with just a touch of humor (his “Ode to ...
- Stage review: "Pvt. Wars" - Journal Inquirer
Stage review: "Pvt. Wars"Journal Inquirer, CT - Nov 11, 2008Similarly, the discussion of suicide that Natwick is contemplating and Gately is listening to, is hysterically, blackly funny, delivered with perfect timing ...
- Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys - Variety
No one keeps the pot boiling like Tyler Perry, whose third feature in 12 months recycles familiar ingredients according to his own unique formula, serving up a lip-smacking, finger-snapping sudser about two strong-willed Southern matriarchs -- one ...
- Smokin' Gudugud - Outlook India
O n any given night in pubs and lounge bars across India, sweaty, twentysomethings slosh their beers to the trippy sounds of Da-Saz's psychedelic Farsi and Urdu electronica. Tonight, though, it might be Rabbi, drawing on the earthy sounds of Punjab ...
- BGSU prof was traveler, philanthropist - Toledo Blade
BGSU prof was traveler, philanthropistToledo Blade, OH - 2 hours agoMs. Pallister also published two books of poetry, 90 single poems, and 200 poems in translation from poems in French, Spanish, Portuguese, and German. ...
- Poster poems: the birth of being - Guardian Blogs
After death , birth: the call for poster poems on the subject of our final end elicited a wide and fascinating range of responses, but now it's time to look at life's one other certainty. For humans, to be is to have been born. And birth shares a ...
- Jefferson's Other Family - Slate
I have long considered David Lodge's novels a guilty pleasure. They are comedies of manners that, despite Lodge's literary aspirations, succeed mostly as what Graham Greene called entertainments. Lodge chooses themes that are serious enough. The ...
- Amendment language can baffle voters - Gatorsports.com
Amendment language can baffle votersGatorsports.com, FL - 6 hours ago"In a perfect world, it would have been poetry," said Eric Draper of Audubon of Florida. But Draper said the staff of the TBRC was constrained by state law ...
- Colin Sargent to host reading Nov. 12 - Portsmouth Herald News
Colin Sargent to host reading Nov. 12Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 minutes agoColn Sargent, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, is a playwright and the author of three books of poetry. He is also the founding editor and ...
- Peek at the Week (Niles Herald-Spectator)
Submissions for Community Calendar are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Niles Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com.
- Obama Targets McCain and Palin on 'Change' - ABC News Blogs
ABC News' Sunlen Miller reports: Senator Obama dusted off an argument from his primary days as he debuted an almost completely new stump speech against John McCain and Sarah Palin in Terra Haute, Indiana today. "Everywhere I go we've been talking ...
- Cowboy poetry, music in Dillon - Montana Standard
DILLON — The annual Cowboy Poetry & Music Rendezvous will be held at the Old Depot Theater in Dillon Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. The free events run 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The evening shows begin at 7 with a pre-show at ...
- Barlist for September 11 - Gainesville Sun
Barlist for September 11Gainesville Sun, FL - 10 hours agoSaturday: Tasteless Poetry. Sunday: Open Mic. Monday: The Company. Tuesday: Alan Stowell and CP Heaton. TROMBONE CHARLIES: 25 NE 1st Ave., High Springs, ...
- Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and more - LubbockOnline.com
Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and moreLubbockOnline.com, TX - 4 hours agoAlvin G. Davis, founder of the event, said it was his own affinity for cowboy poetry that made him decide to start a cowboy show in Lubbock like smaller ...
- A talk with pianist Richard Goode (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL To fill the free time between rehearsals and performances in cities around the world, concert pianist Richard Goode browses used-book stores. One performance biography says he has 5,000 volumes shelved in his New York City apartment. "I wouldn’t really describe myself as a book collector," Goode, 65, said by phone recently from Kansas City, Mo., where he was performing. "I’m a ...
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