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- Lurtsema’s Reaction: Fans, Favre and More - Lionsfans.com
Lurtsema’s Reaction: Fans, Favre and MoreLionsfans.com - Aug 6, 2008You watch him and it’s like poetry sometimes because he’s so fluid in how he covers kickoffs and how he avoids blocks out here. He’d be starting, ...
- Michael Moore to offer free film download aimed at 'slacker' voters - CBC News
U.S. documentary maker Michael Moore plans to make his next film available online for free later this month. Slacker Uprising, a 97-minute documentary about the 2004 U.S. elections, is an unabashed attempt to rally young voters for the coming ...
- Taking stock of Tao Lin - Guardian Blogs
Unfortunately I've missed my chance to buy shares in Tao Lin's new novel . Tao, who decided to sell the shares to tide him over after he quit his job, writes on his blog that they are no longer available - although there is a waiting list in case any ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (55) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
A great piece by Fred Kaplan in Slate recalls of all the reckless assurances that Bush had already given the Georgians, as if saying something makes it true: If the Europeans had let Bush have his way, we would now be obligated by treaty to send ...
- Suits — Not Steroids — Skew Olympic Swimming - New York Times Blogs
Most swimmers competing in the Bejing Olympics this summer believe they will fail without a new $600 swimsuit, The Economist reports . In February Speedo introduced its LZR swimsuit and 38 of the 42 world swimming records broken since then were by ...
- "Hardheaded Weather": Desires unmet across the great racial divide (Seattle Times)
In "Hardheaded Weather," poet Cornelius Eady vividly explores issues of racial division in American life.
- 49ers bad boy not bad at all - San Jose Mercury News
49ers bad boy not bad at allSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour ago"That's why I started writing stories and poetry. I write about how I grew up, situations that I've been through, people I've known in my life. ...
- Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books (Independent)
If rhyme doesn't pay, then – when it comes to authorial bank accounts – crime more often does. While picking his way through a tangled domestic life (which included, of course, the childhood of his Oscar-winning son, Daniel), the poet Cecil Day-Lewis needed more ample funds than even a Laureate's career in verse will ever supply. Under the pseudonym "Nicholas Blake", he published 20 popular ...
- Poetry Gathering in Fernley on July 16 - Reno Gazette Journal
Poetry Gathering in Fernley on July 16Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 1 hour agoThis forum will give anyone who wishes to share their work the opportunity to do so. There will also be a special edition of the poetry leaflet, ...
- From poetry assignment to national finalist West Valley sophomore BreAnna Jones just wanted to get a good grade; she ... (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Sitting in the computer lab last winter, 16-year-old BreAnna Jones, a sophomore at West Valley High School, indifferently searched through hundreds of poems -- from William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" to Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo."
- Location selected for larger library - Centre Daily
Supporters of the Philipsburg library have picked the place for an expanded community library. The next step is raising the money to build a new — and permanent — home for the books. The Holt Memorial Library will move from its current location ...
- Poetry, Underground - Huffingtonpost.com
Spreading an appreciation for poetry isn't easy in a country that doesn't read as much as it used to and doesn't value the arts as much it should. Let's face it: unless Maya Angelou is on Oprah, we poets don't tend to register on the national ...
- BAT OUT OF HELL - Asbury Park Press
BAT OUT OF HELLAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoIn "The Dark Knight," the citizenry is nearly free from the tyranny of crime as a result of the vigilantism of the Caped Crusader, in coordination with the ...
- Cruise Is 'Mentally Ill,' Pinsky's a 'Nazi' - ABC News Blogs
You mess with Top Gun, you get called a Nazi. Then, apparently, you apologize. Late Thursday, Dr. Drew Pinsky apologized to Tom Cruise for insinuating he's mentally ill, but refused to let the star's lawyer, who compared him to the Nazis, have the ...
- Inspirational Youth Encourage You to Show Your Real Face - Market Wire
Editors Note: Photos are included with this press release. Do you show your real face? Find out by visiting ShowYourRealFace.com . The recently-launched website hosts an interactive online community that encourages individuality and self-expression ...
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