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- Sex strike not so striking - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business JournalSex strike not so strikingIndianapolis Business Journal, IN - 3 hours agoSparks are meant to fly when prostitute Kate, who has a thing for Burrs, arrives with Mr. Black, a guy who arouses interest in Queenie. ...
- Physicians 'prescribe' reading for their colleagues (EurekAlert!)
( American College of Physicians ) "The Last Half Hour of the Day" shares writings that express medical ideals and realities, the devastation of death and illness, the miracle of healing, and the netherworld of remission. Reflections of the physician's role in society and as an observer of the human body and spirit are seen throughout the book.
- From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV - Major League Baseball
Let's talk about how the world has, well, evolved, while the Yankees were busy winning 26 World Series titles in the past 85 years. In 1923, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patented the iconoscope, a transmission tube that eventually led to television. In ...
- O’Connor’s villain - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Patrick O’Connor’s nail polish is chipped. And a packet of Bali Shag tobacco pokes out from his shirt pocket as he talks about his upcoming one-man show titled, “The Crooked Eyed Man.†During the 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday performances at ...
- Arts and Culture - Byron Shire Echo
Byron Shire EchoArts and CultureByron Shire Echo, Australia - 1 hour agoThere will be raffles with a hamper donated by the Bangalow Farmers Market, poetry books and on sale will be The Buttery fundraising CD Caution – Life Ahead ...
- Poet donates prize as reminder of award namesake's legacy - CBC News
An Ottawa man has given a First Nations health centre half of a $1,500 poetry prize named for a 19th-century civil servant who advocated sending aboriginal children to residential schools. "Taking that money wouldn't have been right, with what I'm ...
- Cafe Coda fuses music, audience (Orion)
Artists and musicians came together Thursday with one common goal in mind: to experience each other's art, combine it and make a product amounting to more than the sum of its parts. Synesthesia - or the stimulation of a sensory pathway, which leads to automatic stimulations of other pathways - was the theme of the evening both musically and artistically at Cafe Coda.
- Matthew Sweet - Village Voice
Village VoiceMatthew SweetVillage Voice, NY - 20 hours agoEnter to Win 2 Free WFMU Record Fair passes and a WFMU Box Of Rocks! The high holy days of record collecting approacheth! WFMU's 200. ...
- Halloween trends: how to get the Joker's nasty grin - Kalamazoo Gazette
The Joker character from the movie 'The Dark Knight' is expected to be a popular costume this Halloween. NEW YORK -- It's scary how easy it is to recreate the thoroughly creepy look of the Joker. The Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" has been the ...
- New Yorkers Celebrate Palestinian Poet - WNYC
New Yorkers Celebrate Palestinian PoetWNYC, NY - 11 hours agoREPORTER: It might be that Darwish reminded Palestinians of the potential for emotional fullness despite constant conflict. Or maybe more simply, his poetry ...
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- Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazine - Richmond Times Dispatch
Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazineRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 46 minutes agoMs. Kohler, who was known to recite Greek poetry and then provide the translation, was the first American editor to publish South African writer Nadine ...
- Obama and the War on Brains - New York Times
New York TimesObama and the War on BrainsNew York Times, United States - 9 hours agoHow else do we explain the election in 2008 of an Ivy League-educated law professor who has favorite philosophers and poets? Granted, Mr. Obama may have ...
- Calendar: Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BENEFITS Project Lazarus New Orleans Center For Creative Arts (NOCCA), 2800 Chartres St. Project Lazarus, a nonprofit residence for men and women living with HIV/AIDS, is sponsoring a benefit champagne and cheese reception at 6:30 Thurs with "The Wizard of...
- Hard Economic Times Hit Shelters Hard - CBS2 Chicago
Hard Economic Times Hit Shelters HardCBS2 Chicago, IL - 3 hours agoThe self-proclaimed poet says he lost his room at a transient hotel when he couldn't sell any more poetry. "When people have money, extra money they will ...
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