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- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest (Washington Post)
Critics are rarely the hero of anything in the movies. They are at best incompetent weasels, one notch below the "those that can't do, teach" category. At worst, they are Machiavellian figures, like Addison DeWitt, the suave but slimy manipulator in "All About Eve."
- PHOTO GALLERY: Pics from today's American Homebrewers Association ... - MLive.com
John Liberty / KalamaBrew Charlie and Sandra Papazian with Taps McFirkin at the Bell's Eccentric Cafe Saturday. KALAMAZOO -- I was able to sneak over to the American Homebrewers Association rally at Bell's Eccentric Cafe this afternoon. The party is ...
- The 411 Music Top Five 10.08.08: Absolute Worst Singles Of The 1990s - 411mania.com
The 411 Music Top Five 10.08.08: Absolute Worst Singles Of The 1990s411mania.com, TX - 18 minutes agoKing Missile – "Detachable Penis": Some people thinka this song funny. But you thinka bout the lyrics. He talka of losing his penis at a party. ...
- Full of life (Fremont Tribune)
Faith keeps Wilson going strong
- Book tells of local pair's interracial friendship - Arlington Heights Post
In their new book, Growing Up Ebony and Ivory: A Conversation Between Two Women , published by AuthorHouse, local residents Lim DePriest and Joyce Elizabeth Norman chronicle their interracial friendship. DePriest is a graduate of Mundelein College ...
- Grimshaw reunites with award-winning characters (Otago Daily Times)
It's been a huge year for Auckland author Charlotte Grimshaw, who has been named not only the Montana Medal for fiction but also the Reviewer of the Year. She talks to Alastair Bull of NZPA.
- Prophet dared to be truthful - Sydney Morning Herald
The great writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn believed it was his moral duty to record Russia's 20th-century experience for posterity. Inspirational ... Alexander Solzhenitsyn. In his lecture of acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970 ...
- Lung power keeps MPs awake (The Times of India)
It was a drowsy afternoon. But inside Parliament, nobody dared sleep.
- Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyage (The Globe and Mail)
This Canadian's literary odyssey began with a visit from an imaginary siren who insisted her story be put to paper. It evolved into a centuries-long saga of a porn star and his muse. It ended with publishing deals spanning the globe
- Arts on Bricks got people to look down — and up - Kearney Hub
Gracie Pierzina, 6, of Kearney creates her own art Saturday during the Uptown Arts Festival. KEARNEY — Despite wet and cool weather, the Uptown Art Festival Saturday drew artists and audiences to downtown Kearney. Kearney Area Arts Council board ...
- Sellwood poet Paulann Peterson publishes new collection - The Bee
The BeeSellwood poet Paulann Peterson publishes new collectionThe Bee, OR - 28 minutes agoA recipient of the 2006 Literary Arts Stewart Holbrook Award for “Outstanding Contributions to Oregon’s Literary Life”, her poetry is everywhere – online ...
- Writing contest open to students this year - Sun Journal
The New Bern Literary Symposium is accepting entries for its 2009 writing contest, which is open to students this year. "We are inviting students in grades six to 12 to sharpen their wits and pencils and join in the competition," said Phyllis Hoffman ...
- Sports: Running for Ken - Windy City Times
Sports: Running for KenWindy City Times, IL - Aug 13, 2008However, nothing could be further from the truth in this teary tale of friendship, which hides age, sexual orientation and health differences. ...
- Short Takes: Movies for the weekend of July 25-27 - New York Daily News
Documentary about the unofficially segregated social balls leading up to Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama . (1:20) Unrated. At the IFC Center . Director Margaret Brown 's quiet, small-town documentary about the social mores and segregation in her ...
- Best Bank Holiday events: Three days of fun start here... - Independent
Best Bank Holiday events: Three days of fun start here...Independent, UK - 4 hours agoShakespeare wrote it after Elizabeth I requested a play in which Falstaff fell in love. For more modern romantics, the evening is the perfect opportunity to ...
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