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- 'Dark Knight' sweeps People's Choice Awards - Grand Rapids Press
AP File Photo Christian Bale accepts the favorite action movie award for 'The Dark Knight', adding, "Here's to Heath." Holy People's Choice Awards, Batman! "The Dark Knight" soared away with every trophy it was nominated for Wednesday at the 35th ...
- Form and function at art sale - Asbury Park Press
Form and function at art saleAsbury Park Press, NJ - 3 hours agoWhen not acting as a venue for a gallery showing, a concert or a poetry reading, the approximately 15-by-20-foot space reverts to what it was conceived as, ...
- Runner-up: Boomtown (Rocky Mountain News)
The rider had traveled along the old railroad tracks for weeks, figuring it was safer than following the smashed interstate. The mountains lay over his shoulder to the west, their creases barren and gray, save for the odd patch of surviving aspen. From the mountains he had ridden, and to the mountains he would return … once his assignment had been completed. It would be his last, and he was glad ...
- Van Rompuy named as latest Belgian PM - Irish Times
Aljazeera.netVan Rompuy named as latest Belgian PMIrish Times, Ireland - 10 hours agoBRUSSELS – Belgium’s King Albert named Flemish Christian Democrat Herman van Rompuy as prime minister yesterday to head a revived five-party coalition. ...Ring out the old, ring in the Flemish haiku Financial TimesVan Rompuy Named Belgian Leader to Face Bank Crisis BloombergVan Rompuy named new Belgian prime minister Irish Timesall 457 news articles
- Kosslyn: Numbers can’t measure life - Yale Daily News
Kosslyn: Numbers can’t measure lifeYale Daily News, CT - 1 hour agoIt does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages; the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public ...
- A Stage Filled With Clowns, But Not A Circus (The Moscow Times)
11 November 2008 By Ezekiel Pfeifer / Staff Writer It's the story of a family of six, struggling to make ends meet. They say not a word as they go about their daily business but still express joy and unhappiness in their interactions and at times even break into mysterious, halting dances.
- New Year Bumper Quiz - Southland Times
Southland TimesNew Year Bumper QuizSouthland Times, New Zealand - 3 hours agoOne's a Hollywood actor, the other's a former All Black. They are? In the 1984 Olympic women's marathon, which gutsy but outclassed runner was persuaded by ...
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra draws on many influences - Schenectady Gazette
Trans-Siberian Orchestra draws on many influencesSchenectady Gazette, NY - 4 hours agoThe inspiration originally came from an incident O’Neill witnessed on Christmas Eve in New York City when he was 7 years old, walking home with a friend. ...
- New book recalls The Tipton Slasher - expressandstar.com
New book recalls The Tipton Slasherexpressandstar.com, UK - 8 hours ago... was finally defeated by Tom Sayers in 1857. The book is the first on the Slasher’s life in a while and follows a poetry competition run by Tipton Library.
- Salman Ahmad - On Faith
Salman AhmadOn Faith, DC - 9 hours ago... White and Brown, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Atheists and agnostics, men, women and children - to believe in the audacity of Hope. ...
- Get Out! This Week's Event Picks - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesGet Out! This Week's Event PicksCleveland Free Times, OH - 41 minutes agoGlaser A dozen poets team with a handful of artists to raise some coin for 29 African refugees at tonight's Sixteen Floors Above the Ground poetry-reading ...
- Long-lost Larkin readings to be released in January (Guardian Unlimited)
After gathering dust on a shelf for more than 20 years, recordings of Philip Larkin reading from his poetry are to be published for the first time next month by Faber & Faber. The recordings were made in February 1980 by Larkin and his Hull University colleague John Weeks, a sound engineer, but remained on a shelf in the garage in which they were recorded for over two decades, until they ...
- Shelf Life: Literacy director Amy Brown has affinity for New Orleans (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Kathy Anderson / The Times-PicayuneAmy Brown AMY BROWN 37, adult literacy program director So what have you been reading lately? "City of Refuge" by Tom Piazza, "The World That Made New Orleans" by Neb Sublette, "Storyville" by Al Rose --...
- The week change came to U.S. is unforgettable (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The saying goes, you campaign in poetry but govern in prose. Those words rang true last week.
- Public remembers veterans - Ocala
Public remembers veteransOcala, FL - 16 hours agoKevin Christian, the School District spokesman and master of ceremonies for the event, said every year they get phone calls from the public. ...
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