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- 'We need to take the Bible back from the bigots' (Independent)
It's not every day that journalists are presented with a "style guide" to interpret the most enduring international bestseller on the planet. But the Bible is no ordinary book, and these are not conventional times, as religion hits the headlines like never before and the modern media slowly come to terms with it in a post-9/11 world.
- Recent movie releases - Detroit Free Press
Nicolas Cage plays a hit man in Bangkok who is in town to do four hits, get paid and vanish. Then something makes him discover his conscience, and he begins dating a deaf pharmacist (Charlie Young). Cage manages some nice moments with Young, but in ...
- Forward.com (Forward)
The Bad Wife Handbook By Rachel Zucker Wesleyan University Press, 114 pages, $22.95. Practice By Dan Bellm Sixteen Rivers Press, 80 pages, $15. Reviewing books in tandem has a lot to do with timing. Sometimes, two volumes appear with almost identical themes — a natural pairing.
- Vilar's Amerindo Left Widow `Begging' for Her Money,' She Says (Bloomberg)
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Vilar 's Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc. reduced an 83-year-old widow who invested her entire $74,000 retirement savings to ``begging for my money,'' said the woman, who tried unsuccessfully to close her account.
- Poetry and prose by school pupils - Weston Mercury
THE environment, conservation and litter were some of topics covered by children taking part in a green project. Poet, writer and educational consultant, Colin McFarlane, visited Windwhistle Primary School on Weston's Bournville estate to read ...
- Poems for little pardners - Durango Herald
Jack Schuba, 6, a first-grader at Animas Valley Elementary School, peers from under his cowboy hat Thursday while listening to cowboy singers and poets Jim Dunham and Jerry Bell perform for the students at the school. The two singers kicked off the ...
- War and sex: Who's afraid of Sarah Kane? (International Herald Tribune)
Soho Rep in New York is facing the challenge of staging Sarah Kane's "Blasted," a play bursting with audacious violence and wriggling with metaphor.
- Recession Cinema: Vertigo - New York Observer
New York ObserverRecession Cinema: VertigoNew York Observer, NY - 3 hours agoHe undermined his sappy, sad face with nasty, sinister eyes; and used that timorous, aw-shucks voice to say the most terrible things. ...
- Palin's candidacy is no joke - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Palin's candidacy is no jokeSeattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours agoBy BEKAH GRIM At the Seattle Poetry Slam last week, a poet got up to the microphone and said, "This poem is from the perspective of Sarah Palin. ...
- An eclectic life of poetry - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenAn eclectic life of poetryOttawa Citizen, Canada - 11 minutes agoMichael Dennis combines a number of skills that help him make a living so he can pursue a life in poetry. There's an unwritten rule in the writing game that ...
- Bravo! You've earned it. Now go and be yourself. - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bravo! You've earned it. Now go and be yourself.Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 5 hours agoBy GARRISON KEILLOR We all know Garrison Keilor is fond of poetry. Here is one just for him:"My fellow Americans,Let us all do bunny rabbit hops of … read ...
- Poetry in motion - star.com.my
IT was a sight that got the adrenalin pumping: skimboarders charging down the beach with board in hand, tossing it onto the surf before hopping on and riding it while performing a multitude of tricks. A cross between surfing and skateboarding, it is ...
- Movie scraps - Austin 360 (subscription)
Movie scrapsAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 7 hours agoRed Salmon Arts and the Mexican American Cultural Center present “Writing Behind Bars,†featuring a screening of “Writ Writer†and a poetry reading by Jorge ...
- 'Grand Theft Auto' drove filmmaker to experiment (The Columbus Dispatch)
Andy Warhol might be the headliner at the Wexner Center for the Arts, but Phil Solomon will soon be getting his 15 minutes -- and then some.
- Russian poetry, put in perspective - The Age
Russian poetry, put in perspectiveThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoIn her preface to the poem, she described how she would queue for hours with hundreds of other women outside the prison where she believed her son was held. ...
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