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- The science of desire - The Independent
It's a biological riddle. We think of our libidos as a force of nature beyond our control; yet we also complain, increasingly, that they are too weak. Cathy Holding investigates the enigma of sexual response Human sexual response is a complex ...
- Camden Crawl 2009 tickets on sale - Virtual Festivals
Camden Crawl 2009 tickets on saleVirtual Festivals, UK - 3 hours agoTickets for next year's Camden Crawl have gone on sale today (Monday) with poetry, magic, street theatre and, of course, live music lined up for the two day ...
- Beloved English professor Jean Miller remembered - La Voz Weekly
Beloved English professor Jean Miller rememberedLa Voz Weekly, CA - 2 hours agoBoth family and staff members reflected on the experiences they had with Miller by reciting poetry or sharing stories. "She was a teacher not only to her ...
- (11-07) 04:00 PST Washington -- - San Francisco Gate
In choosing Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel on Thursday as his White House chief of staff, President-elect Barack Obama hired a Chicago pit-bull politician who also is a master tactician to ride herd on the West Wing. The move signaled that, despite Obama ...
- 1-25 of 132 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- I'm a Celebrity: Nicola McLean to win - Telegraph.co.uk
I'm a Celebrity: Nicola McLean to winTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 28 minutes agoOK, she's unlikely to win the Arvon International Poetry Competition or revolutionise the way we think about atomic physics. Well, neither am I, ...
- Poem of the week: In the Trenches - guardian.co.uk
Poem of the week: In the Trenchesguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours ago... but saturate myself with the strange and extraordinary conditions of this life, and it will all refine itself into poetry later on. ...
- Charles Aznavour to Receive “ Lifetime Achievement Award †at ... - Businesswire.com
PARIS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Legendary French singer Charles Aznavour will receive a “ Lifetime Achievement Award †at MIDEM on 19 January in recognition of his outstanding career. The 43 rd edition of MIDEM, the international music market, takes ...
- Teen Prostitute Describes Life On The Streets - KTVU.com
Teen Prostitute Describes Life On The StreetsKTVU.com, CA - 1 hour agoShe told KTVU that she will turn 18 next week, but her life on the streets started when she was only eleven years old. Tajanik was a student with a 4.0 ...
- Literature for the 489th anniversary of the City of Havana to ... - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesLiterature for the 489th anniversary of the City of Havana to ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 3 hours agoAll of the programmed cultural actions will also salute the four centuries of Cuban Literature, whose calendar started in the Ateneo Library with Poetry ...
- Poet turns to prose to assess his life (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
NONFICTION We tend to revere poets in visible ways: More than writers, they are our secular priests who evoke in brilliant brevity our joys, our sorrows and our soaring aspirations. That's perhaps why we have a national poet laureate, not a national novelist or essayist. Now, recent laureate Donald Hall, in "Unpacking the Boxes," affectingly evokes his life as a poet.
- Myth and magic of Wilfred Owen (BBC News)
Why does Wilfred Owen remain such a popular World War I poet when he died so young and published so very little?
- Frugal Fun Alert: Tuesday (Phillyist)
Fun around town, for $10 or less: Strings: Sexcop , Sweet Soubrette , and Erin & Her Cello at World Café Live (3025 Walnut), 8PM. $10 Home Stretch: History of Philly's stints hosting politicians seen through student filmmakers' eyes at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Griffith Auditorium (600 S 43rd), 7PM. Free Moonstone Poetry Series: Poets Allison Wittenberg ...
- What's the fuss about Pinter? - The Independent
Pauses for thought: (left to right) Nick Dunning, Michael Gambon, David Walliams and David Bradley in 'No Man's Land' I've never seen a Harold Pinter play. From what I hear, his work has long been revered for its pointed sense of irony, drama and ...
- Lifestyles of the homeless among the rich and famous: generous handouts, fancy duds, free digs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places.
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