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- Michel Houellebecq jeered at Locarno - First Post
First PostMichel Houellebecq jeered at LocarnoFirst Post, UK - 10 hours ago(It is) hard to make poetry out of confusion." Brigitte Baudin, of Le Figaro, proclaimed the film both "catastrophic" and "ridiculous". ...
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook (The Telegram)
An exhibition of “The Great Book of Gaelic, An Leabhar Mòr,†will be officially opened today in Corner Brook at its first stop on its North American tour.
- Why Raymond Carver's legacy keeps on growing - Daily Telegraph
It was 20 years ago today that Raymond Carver died from cancer aged just 50. Although his final years were marked by warm attention from the literary establishment, few would have predicted how central and secure Carver's place in the story of 20th ...
- We review the best restrooms in Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Chris Stephens/The Plain Dealer The ladies room at Wild Mango. Guys don't care. The bar is low when it comes to what they find acceptable in bathroom accommodations. There's nothing a guy likes better than avoiding using a toilet at all. Hydrating a ...
- Community Leaders Forge New Approach to HIV Prevention as Part of M-A ... - Forbes
HIV among imprisoned juveniles, teenagers and the Muslim community headlined a discussion of community leaders and AIDS experts in Johannesburg today. The gathering - orchestrated by the M-A-C AIDS Fund, the philanthropic arm of Estee Lauder-owned ...
- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNet
Somehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on fire. All right, that's about enough of that annoying crap. In other news that may or may not ...
- Region Briefs - Calcutta Telegraph
Region BriefsCalcutta Telegraph, India - 23 hours ago9: A book of poetry written by Manipur activist Irom Sharmila Chanu from her bed in Imphal’s JN Hospital was released today by former legislator L. Ibomcha ...
- On hippiedom, psychedelia and leaving legendary footprints - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Photo by Don Aters Legendary Paul Kantner, founding father of the Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship joins David Frieberg (guitar/vocals), Donnie Baldwin (drums), Cathy Richardson (vocals), Chris Smith (keyboards) and band newcomer John ...
- Clay and words are artist's favorite media - Las Cruces Sun-News
Clay and words are artist's favorite mediaLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 1 hour agoHer recent body of works, "How to do Everything Right," she said, is "a collaboration of sculptures, prints, short stories and prose poems" which use ...
- Twinkle toes: Strictly judge Len Goodman and the wife that waltzed away (Daily Mail)
His twinkly charm and eccentric sense of humour have made Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman an unlikely TV icon. Now he's telling the story of his life in a rollicking autobiography.
- Gay Cinema! Aram Shelton! Museum Party! (Free Times)
WEDNESDAY 23 We hear you, Eight Days reader: It’s Wednesday, and you’re smacked in the face with a mid-week funk. Well bust that funk with some honest-to-goodness funk!
- Exhibition in Dubai: 'Iran Today' by Elham Moaidnia (Payvand Iran News)
Born in Isfahan, Iran, Elham Moaidnia communicates through her work by using Iranian symbols, expressive figures and scripts appearing as slogans. Her inspiration comes from observing contrasts in society and the life of man in today's world.
- Camping out - locally - Dexter Leader
Camping out - locallyDexter Leader, MI - 5 hours agoThere's chuck wagon meals and even cowboy poetry for campers to enjoy. There are 97 state parks and recreation areas throughout Michigan with 250 camping ...
- New in Paperback: A travel writer's spell-binding tale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Colin Thubron spent eight months on foot and aboard bus, train, hired car and donkey cart to follow in the Shadow of the Silk Road (Harper Perennial, 344 pp., $15.95). His 7,000 miles, moving east to west, took him through some of the most remote ...
- Saint Vinnie - Popmatters.com
Deanne Sole journeys Melbourne's charity outlets, exploring the fundamentals of the down under St. Vincent de Paul outlet: Bargains, surprises, drunks. There are some good secondhand bookshops in Melbourne. I especially like the one downstairs on ...
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