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- Homeless 90210: Slumming Time And The Livin's Easy (FOX 29 Lake Charles)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Authorities have raised the confirmed death toll in the Los Angeles commuter rail disaster to 24 but they don't believe they have removed the last body from the wreckage.
- Extra, extra! Tribune CFO copes with media company's debt - FinancialWeek (subscription)
Extra, extra! Tribune CFO copes with media company's debtFinancialWeek (subscription), NY - 4 hours agoTribune is also reducing the number of pages in its daily newspapers and cutting reporters, editors and other staff. At the same time, Mr. Bigelow's pushing ...
- 'Offensive Shadows' revisits the Bard - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - For some people "... and they all lived happily ever after" does not represent a satisfying way to end a romantic tale, particularly as it is usually inserted into a tale just as things are getting interesting, from a real-life point of ...
- PAUL WELLER"22 Dreams"Yep Roc/Island - Washington Post
PAUL WELLER"22 Dreams"Yep Roc/IslandWashington Post, United States - 8 hours agoThe CD booklet includes a prose fantasia by British poet Simon Armitage that purports to tie the 21 tunes together into a dream journey. ...
- Immortal Lines - Ortho SuperSite
Ortho SuperSiteImmortal LinesOrtho SuperSite, NJ - 8 hours agoJohn Donne scraped a living as a country lawyer but began to write poetry, sophisticated, critical, and satirical, with a social conscience. ...
- Boardwalk in Cape Town - September 23, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Cape Town - September 23, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 18 minutes agoEmerging marimba bands and praise poets combine in an evening of African music and poetry. Tickets: R30. Tel: 021-421-7695. The Cultivaria Festival runs ...
- Ryan Adams book due soon (The News & Observer)
Raleigh expatriate Ryan Adams has a new album due out soon -- and also his first book, "Infinity Blues."
- Blair still loyal to the locals - News & Observer
Blair still loyal to the localsNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoSo he begins to publish books he loves -- books of poetry, children's stories, novels, tomes on pirates and local legends. He reigns over his kingdom in an ...
- Bill Conlin: In heavyweight bouts, Birds 1-1 - Philadelphia Daily News
PLAYING THE Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers back-to-back is like fighting Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier 6 days apart. Having lost a narrow decision to the Cowboys' dancing, prancing Ali, Andy Reid prepared for the unbeaten Steelers' mauling ...
- Rave reviews for Briton's Mumbai slum film - MSN Indonesia News
Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle's new Mumbai-based film "Slumdog Millionaire" won rave reviews Friday after its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. The movie follows a poor boy's rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on an ...
- Poet Finkel Dead At 79 - Post Chronicle
American poet Donald Finkel has died of complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was 79. Finkel passed away on 15 November (08) at his home in St. Louis, Missouri. Born in 1929, the writer went on to publish 14 volumes of poetry throughout his career ...
- What makes an ideal woman? - Times Online
Once upon a time, a man on the hunt for a wife would set great store by a woman who could cook. But things have changed. And to be honest, I’ll settle for a woman who can eat. A woman who doesn’t poke her food around the plate and hide things ...
- Book Review: How to Write Your Book (Guaranteed!) by Thomas A. Williams (Blogcritics.org)
Williams ties a range of methodologies into a comprehensive process for large writing projects. Thomas Williams has a knack of taking the vague and daunting and making it seem straightforward and simple. Whether it be publishing your own magazine, making money out of poetry, or setting up a freelance writing business, Williams uses simple prose and inventive but simple systems to push the ...
- Nino Ricci takes Governor General's Fiction Award (Toronto Star)
Rawi Hage, reigning winner of the internationally renowned and lucrative IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, again has been shut out of Canada's trio of top fiction prizes, despite being nominated for all three.
- Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolution - Oakland Tribune
Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolutionOakland Tribune, CA - 3 minutes agoWhen the play opens, Jan is at the home of his friend and teacher, Max (Jack Willis), a longtime hard-line Marxist, who is puzzled at Jan's eagerness to ...
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