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- Review: Righteous Kill - Box Office Prophets
Box Office ProphetsReview: Righteous KillBox Office Prophets - 11 minutes ago... (see Get Rich Or Die Tryin'), is unfortunately under-utilized here and I'm willing to bet he was cast merely to lure in African American moviegoers. ...
- Post-its, Foreclosures and Moses on Stage - RhinoTimes.com Greensboro
Post-its, Foreclosures and Moses on StageRhinoTimes.com Greensboro, NC - 32 minutes agoWell, apparently Robert was finding songs in the poetry of the play. Stone Tables was produced at BYU while I was still on my mission. ...
- Halloween haunted houses, Joe Satriani concert, Drowning Pool concert ... - MLive.com
• JOE SATRIANI/MOUNTAIN FEATURING LESLIE WEST AND CORKY LAING, 5 p.m., Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. 4th St., Royal Oak. $37, $40 general admission, $59.50 reserved, on sale at the box office, www.tickets.com and www.livenation.com. (248) 399 ...
- It's only hot if it makes your temperature rise - Newsdurhamregion.com
It's only hot if it makes your temperature riseNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 5 hours agoIt may lack poetry, but, "That top you are wearing certainly makes me want to have a great deal of sex with you," at least has clarity and honesty. ...
- Rhymers Rodeer returns to CVI - The Record-Courier
Rhymers Rodeer returns to CVIThe Record-Courier, NV - 1 hour agoA cowboy, horseshoer and mule packer, Ross Knox began writing cowboy poetry as a young cowpuncher. He is a two-time world champion packer and has logged ...
- IN BRIEF (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A worker in April replaces letters on the sign at American Express Co.'s headquarters in New York. American Express said Thursday that it will cut 7,000 jobs, or about 10 percent of its worldwide work force.
- Transformation for 'God-rock' - Washington Times
Washington TimesTransformation for 'God-rock'Washington Times, DC - 2 hours ago"I am trying to make poetry," he said. "What I am trying to do is revitalize Christian music and bring it to an element of deep art, like Dylan did. ...
- Bless my soul! Marriott's got the feeling with 'All Shook Up' - Chicago Sun-Times
First, you grab hold of the Elvis Presley songbook. Can't go too far wrong with that. Then, you massage the songs into a scenario that makes one all-purpose conservative Midwestern town the metaphor for the nation in the 1950s, with the appearance of ...
- Free for a day? If you are, then these museums are, too - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
There's a day set aside for appreciating squirrels (Jan. 21), National High Five Day falls on the third Thursday of April each year and Salami Day, celebrated each Sept. 7, pays homage to the beloved processed meat. So, why not Museum Day - an ...
- New Baltimore Magazine editor has big plans to modernize the publication (The Daily Record)
At the helm of Baltimore Magazine’s editorial staff for less than three months, an animated Max Weiss has big plans to modernize the lifestyle journal she’s worked at for nearly 15 years.
- McCain: Hail Murphy? - Slate
Many Democratic friends are asking me why I'm not highlighting the National Enquirer's Sarah Palin Affair story , given the constant harpi ... I mean comprehensive coverage in this space of John Edwards' affair. It's not that I think the Enquirer 's ...
- Mundari ‘rising - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphMundari ‘risingCalcutta Telegraph, India - 9 hours agoBirsa Hans, former principal of SS Memorial College recited a poem titled Singar Ras. The scholars said that cultural rise of Mundas would contribute in the ...
- LS lecture series continues with talk on the life and times of William Shakespeare (Stevens Point Journal)
What was the Age of Shakespeare like and was it truly the golden period for English drama The complicated times of William Shakespeare will be brought to life by English scholar James Stokes, professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Stokes will discuss Shakespeares tumultuous times using documents from that time period in his presentation, The Day the Globe Theatre ...
- Word Watch: Words For Election Day (Hartford Courant)
It's Election Day, time to rake up the words and phrases that have floated like autumn leaves through the political ether this fall.
- Old Rapscallion - Time
THE LAST OF MR. NORRIS—Christopher Isherwood—Morrow ($2.50). Up-to-date readers of up-to-date English poetry know the names, though they may not have the numbers, of Poets Wyant Hugh Auden and Stephen Spender (TIME, Oct. 1). The first books of ...
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