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- A few tomes for your summer reading list featuring man's best friends - New York Daily News
Summer is sizzling. Here are a few reading picks perfect for a dog-day afternoon. "Broadway Barks," by Bernadette Peters , illustrated by Liz Murphy . (Blue Apple Books, $17.95). In her first book, actress and animal advocate Bernadette Peters tells ...
- Making movies with Mani Ratnam (rediff.com)
It's not everyday one gets to have a long chat with Mani Ratnam. But when one does, it's always interesting. The director discussed his movies and much more with Maria Giovanna.
- Community calendar - May 2 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC (OS News)
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
- Running Numbers| - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Running Numbers|Philadelphia citypaper.net, PA - 5 hours agoDon't miss evening performances of music, poetry and more next Wednesday night starting at 7 pm during this year's festival, May 7-9 at Penn's Annenberg ...
- Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in King - King Township Sentinel
Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in KingKing Township Sentinel, Canada - 5 hours agoThe idea evolved from a love for the poetry and timeless relevance of the Bard's works. "We feel very strongly that classical theatre should be accessible, ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Gavin Esler, Newsnight presenter and novelist (Independent)
Gavin Esler, 55, is a presenter on BBC2's Newsnight and also on BBC News24. His fourth novel, A Scandalous Man, is just out, and he is one of the BBC Radio 4 contributors to More From Our Own Correspondent, also out now
- Pol O'Muiri (Belfast Telegraph)
Are you flying abroad for a break? If you are, I hope you have better luck than the poor passengers stranded in the chaos of Dublin airport. There is no doubt that a foreign holiday this time of year is a very attractive option.
- RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ... - Inter Press Service
LUSAKA, Jul 29 (IPS) - "Can governments solve urgent social or political problems by executing a few or even hundreds of their prisoners?" asks Benjamin Mawaya, sweltering on death row in Zambia’s Mukobeko high security prison in Kabwe, 150 ...
- cold snack wins 2008 Montana Poetry Award - Scoop
cold snack wins 2008 Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry Janet Charman’s cold snack , published by Auckland University Press , has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and $5,000. "The team at Auckland University Press are enormously ...
- Fashion News - Fashion Wire Daily - Yahoo News
Paris - Half the passages in this week's haute couture show by Jean Paul Gaultier had birds' names; several were simply entitled cage, befitting a collection where many of fashion's most beautiful models hit the runway bound in wire traps or metal ...
- Journal combines nature, words, art - Acton-The Beacon
Journal combines nature, words, artActon-The Beacon, MA - 1 hour agoIt’s beautiful to look at and to hold, something you would collect and keep as you would a book of poetry or essays,” Susan Richmond, the journal’s poetry ...
- 0 of 0 users found this review helpful - MovieWeb
0 of 0 users found this review helpfulMovieWeb - 10 hours agoPerferring to write poetry than spend time with his new wife. After meeting the other members of at a Sex Pistols concert Ian becomes the lead singer of ...
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader - Daily Oklahoman
Topic Dog sex tapes lead to arrests Brent Rinehart's comic book targets foes Report: Team picks Thunder Gymnast's ex-husband in bankruptcy court 1978 Sirloin Stockade murders remembered OU's Plumley won't play this year after... NCAA 09's simulated ...
- Poetry can be true without being True (The Oregonian)
"T his Dirty Little Heart" is poet B.T. Shaw's first book, published by the Eastern Washington University Press as the winner of its Blue Lynx Prize. Shaw edits the poetry column for The Oregonian and teaches literature and writing. She talked about her book in an e-mail conversation.
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