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- How Greenwald's Brave New Films Spreads Its Political Message Online - MediaShift
How Greenwald's Brave New Films Spreads Its Political Message OnlineMediaShift, CA - 5 hours ago"Exit question: Can a halfwit who thinks poetry slams are an effective tool for anti-war messaging ever really 'lighten up and get a life'? ...
- The odd couple: Bob Geldof and Margaret Thatcher hook up at poetry ... - Daily Mail
He famously attacked her in the press for refusing to waive VAT on the legendary Band Aid single in 1984 – she later relented - but Sir Bob Geldof and Baroness Margaret Thatcher appeared to have put their differences behind them as she they chatted ...
- THE ART CRITIC - Artnet
THE ART CRITICArtnet, NY - 41 minutes agoTo paraphrase that old shampoo commercial, "He told a friend, they told their friends, and they told their friends, and. . . ." In a decade that passed in a ...
- Secret Carnival Workers - All About Jazz
Secret Carnival WorkersAll About Jazz, PA - 45 minutes agoUltimately the value in Haines' writing is the same quality that gives jazz its appeal: it has an immediacy; his poetry is momentary, minute in subject ...
- POETRY: The Old Beauty - American Muslim
POETRY: The Old BeautyAmerican Muslim, MO - 16 hours agoWe have now added advertising to help cover TAM's expenses, however we strive to avoid all inappropriate content. By clicking "ads by google" you can report ...
- Community Briefing - Arizona Range News
Lyndsey Osterman, WASA volunteer at the Fun with Reading class, with Chloe Stroud, 7, during arts and crafts. The participants read books and poetry, sang songs, did arts and crafts, and dug for seashells during the beach-themed program. (Ainslee ...
- In temporary quarters, Project marches on (Billings Gazette)
It was hardly school in the traditional sense, but students at Huntley Project High returned to classes Monday in style.
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football (Independent)
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don't get it.
- When the plan goes up in smoke (The Heights)
I've told the story about the fire that destroyed my apartment enough times since Friday that it ought to be thoroughly embellished, suspenseful, and most of all, personally flattering by now. It ought to be, but it seems that rather than acquiring any sort of garnish, a little more of the account boils away with each retelling. What I am left with is this much: There was a fire, our apartment ...
- Berbatov is not yet working for Fergie - Daily Mail
Sir Alex Ferguson already has plenty of silverware on the mantelpiece, which makes it all the more puzzling to see him fork out £30.75million for an ornament. Dimitar Berbatov is poetry not in motion. Right now he's playing as if he's resting before ...
- Palestinian national poet Darwish buried in Ramallah - Jerusalem Post
Thousands marched behind the casket, draped in a Palestinian flag and covered with wreaths, as it was driven through Ramallah in a black pickup truck.
- Winery near Renner plans wine tasting, poetry event - Argus Leader
The second annual Quilts and Vines event will be held Aug. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Strawbale Winery, near Renner. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 the day of the event. A portion of the proceeds goes to Project Linus to provide quilts and ...
- Arts calendar - Baltimore Sun
Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit: Cone Collection, African Art, West Wing for Contemporary Art . Through ...
- Murdoch unmasked: Meeting a media mogul - The Independent
Michael Wolff's book 'The Man Who Owns The News: Inside The Secret World Of Rupert Murdoch' claims to provide the first truly intimate portrait of the newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch's biographer got an up-close-and-personal look at the media mogul ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' with 'My Sister, My Love' - Citizen
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet ...
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