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- Worth seeing next at the Olympics: faffing, dawdling and lazing around - WalesOnline
Worth seeing next at the Olympics: faffing, dawdling and lazing aroundWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoInstead of a productive life or a pointless death he spent his time writing autobiographies and poetry – faffing about, in other words. ...
- Best Bets for the weekend - Ithaca Journal
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly reprise their friendship from “Talladega Nights” in this tale of two 40-year-olds who've never left home and are forced to share a bedroom when their parents get married. They hate each other, become best friends ...
- 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."
- Review by Bob Lane, MA - Metapsychology
MetapsychologyReview by Bob Lane, MAMetapsychology, NY - 5 hours agoIn fact, for the most part, it is a most readable and interesting book filled with insightful comments on everything from Toys R Us to lyric poetry. ...
- Life of faith evident as G.I. poet copes with illness (Grand Island Independent)
A.C. Codner of Grand Island is a prolificd writer of poetry. Her poems demonstrate how much she values faith and freedom.
- Review: Chaim Potok's play The Chosen at Stageworks (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Dorothy Smiljanich The stage for The Chosen is small, almost claustrophobic, and yet it contains two worlds, four years and two generations, as well as traditions, expectations, developments, pains and joys thousands of years old. Presented in two acts, each an hour or so long, the drama is based on the Chaim Potok novel The Chosen (adapted by Aaron Posner), and it is that rarest of theater ...
- Acknowledging Black History Month - Youth Radio
Acknowledging Black History MonthYouth Radio, CA - 5 hours agoI am an African American who attends a high school that does not think much of this month. Although my race only holds about 10% of the student population, ...
- Poem of the week: Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert ... - Guardian Blogs
Browning described the composition of "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" in terms that attest to its deep source in his own psyche. "I was conscious of no allegorical intention of writing it ... Childe Roland came upon me as a kind of dream. I ...
- "Acedia and Me": fighting soul-stifling malaise with great care - Seattle Times
Acedia and Me": fighting soul-stifling malaise with great care In "Acedia and Me: A Marriage, Monks and a Writer's Life," author Kathleen Norris discusses her acquaintance with acedia, a malaise of the spirit that suffocates a satisfying emotional ...
- Actions speak louder than words in relationships - News.com.au
AMY had been dating her Mr Wonderful for six months and the relationship had been great. But in the past week, his actions had changed. He seemed less interested in seeing her, was generally a bit aloof on the phone and had even cancelled weekend ...
- Anthony, NM, author Ana Castillo talks about life, happiness and ... - Las Cruces Sun-News
Anthony, NM, author Ana Castillo talks about life, happiness and ...Las Cruces Sun-News, NM - 5 hours agoAnd that's who I am, so those subjects will always show up in my work, whether it's a novel or an article or poetry. DW: What are you working on right now? ...
- Biden. Oy! Plus--Buffett on Edwards - Slate
Biden: Maybe when I get to Denver I'll find someone who'll explain to me why Biden is an inspired choice. He doesn't have gravitas. He has seniority. We've been waiting for him to mature for decades. Only Chuck Hagel (his chief competitor as Sunday ...
- The greatest show on earth is here - Daily Monitor
The greatest show on earth is hereDaily Monitor, Uganda - 9 hours agoIt explains why a 22-year-old African American, Jesse Owens, squashed a long-held Nazi racist ideology that whites are racially superior by winning four ...
- Culture Calendar (The Homer Sun)
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- Picture books, babes and happy endings (Toronto Star)
To read Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Harcourt, 32 pages, $17.95, newborn to 2 years), written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, is to experience the perfect baby book. It has just what babies love: babies.
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