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- Thomas Newman hears the music of the 22nd century for Pixar - iFMagazine
iFMagazineThomas Newman hears the music of the 22nd century for PixariFMagazine - 19 minutes agoAt its best, Newman’s poetry reaches the kind of beautiful eeriness of Bernard Herrmann’s work on FARENHEIT 451, even if that film’sa far darker version of ...
- Man shot to death in Berkeley - San Francisco Gate
(05-29) 10:47 PDT BERKELEY -- A 29-year-old man was shot to death in south Berkeley late Wednesday, police said today. The victim, whose name was not released, was shot at about 11:30 p.m. near the corner of Tyler and California streets, one block ...
- Hip-Hop Rumors: T.I. Nearly Gets In Fight? Cassie Flies... - allhiphop.com
I had this in the rumors way, wayyyyyy back, but it is now resurfacing. Apparently, Mobb Deep isn’t letting their former manager Norman Bell aka Purfek Storm slide. Dude allegedly took their material and put it out as greatest hits compilations ...
- Batman Is Back - The TIME Review (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
- Words that help give value to one’s life - Providence Journal
Words that help give value to one’s lifeProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoDorian told how poetry affected her life, and talked of the mystery involved in the process of creating a poem. She spoke of the poet’s courage in seeking ...
- 'Best of the Web 2008' - Los Angeles Times
'Best of the Web 2008'Los Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoCulled from online magazines published between January and October 2007, the selections here represent three distinct categories: fiction, poetry and ...
- The Sister (The New Yorker)
This suspenseful first novel is set in a crumbling Dorset mansion and features two aging sisters, reunited after a separation of nearly fifty years. Virginia is the sensible older sister who stayed, carrying on the family tradition of lepidopterology, while the reckless and free-spirited Vivien left to lead a . . .
- Signing off: the weird world of book signings - The Independent
To some authors, the book-signing is a curse. What could be more excruciatingly dull, to the sensitive creative mind, than to sit for hours in a festival tent or bookshop, inscribing your name on several hundred copies of your new masterpiece? This ...
- David McKie: The young could teach historical writers much (Guardian Unlimited)
David McKie: The young could teach historical writers much about how to present invented dialogue
- Pakistan president resigns after pressure from rivals - WHAS 11
Pervez Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup and later led a reluctant nation into the U.S.-led war on terror—an alliance that won him plaudits in the West but fueled anger at home. While few doubted he wanted a stable, religiously moderate ...
- Local writer recounts her life in Joy Behar book - Glens Falls Post-Star
Local writer recounts her life in Joy Behar bookGlens Falls Post-Star, NY - 29 minutes ago... Krasts-Voutyras publishing debut. She's had poems in "The Colors of Life" and Nature's Gentle Kiss," both part of the International Library of Poetry, ...
- Big Music re-releases Kaifiyat album - Televisionpoint.com
Big Music re-releases Kaifiyat albumTelevisionpoint.com, India - May 12, 2008Abba's poetry has a rare combination of being revolutionary and romantic. My favorites are aurat and makaan." Kulmeet Makkar, CEO, Big Music and Home ...
- Calendar: Wednesday, July 9 - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Library Summer Reading Programs New Orleans Public Library Main Branch, 219 Loyola Ave. Angela the Yarnspinner performs, 11 a.m. Call 596.2588. Mid-City Branch 330 N. Carrollton Ave. Philip Melancon performs silly songs and stories, 11 a.m. Library ...
- Chemical imbalance - Colorado Springs Independent
Colorado Springs IndependentChemical imbalanceColorado Springs Independent, CO - 4 hours agoInstead, she discovered a folder, filled with poetry. "Oh! You need to have this," she told me and pulled out a photocopy of a poem, which is frequently ...
- 'Skins' becomes likable over time - Anniston Star
Skins, a dramedy beginning tonight on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and interesting ...
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