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- New Today: Life With My Sister Madonna by Christopher Ciccone - January magazine
New Today: Life With My Sister Madonna by Christopher CicconeJanuary magazine - 30 minutes ago... baggy, white cowboy-print sweats, sucking Hot Tamales, her favorite cinnamon-flavored candies, and reading poetry -- often Anne Sexton whose lines ...
- A lifetime of stories preserved in print - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldA lifetime of stories preserved in printCalgary Herald, Canada - 10 hours agoThe competition wraps up today at 1:30 pm There are stories, reproductions of each ranch's brands, photographs, a selection of cowboy poetry and an appendix ...
- Tagore is read much less nowadays: actor Soumitra Chatterjee (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, May 11 (IANS) Veteran Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee believes that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is very much a part of our present, but he is being read much less these days.
- How To Write for the Web - Slate
In the famous New Yorker cartoon by Peter Steiner, a dog seated in front of a PC turns to his canine colleague and boasts, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." Although dogs have not logged onto the Internet in the numbers Web visionaries ...
- Sagebrush Serenade set for June 28 - Reno Gazette Journal
Sagebrush Serenade set for June 28Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 33 minutes agoCowboy poetry and music lovers, mark your calendars Saturday, June 28, for the 2nd Annual Sagebrush Serenade. A fundraiser for the Smith Valley Chapter of ...
- Traci-Ann Wint is Festival Queen '08 - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerTraci-Ann Wint is Festival Queen '08Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 4 minutes agoAs usual, there was the ever present madwoman in Shani Anderson's Mad Reality, Golding's blending of dance and poetry in 'Change It Begins With You' and ...
- First Person: Let sun shine on 'Justice Summer' - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Orange bolt-cutters will not be needed to stop the use of Guantanamo Military Detention Facility. The practice of justice will do the job; the justice of habeas corpus reviews with prompt release from detention for the 275 detainees -- along with the ...
- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ... - KPNews.com
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free ...
- Book notes Berkeley's early history as a haven for artists and unconventional souls (The Sacramento Bee)
Berkeley of the 1960s invented nothing with its free thinkers, free spirits and free love. The locals had been partaking of illegal substances, experimenting with religion, practicing anarchy, living communally and wearing crazy-looking clothes long before then. Xavier Martinez, right, on the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, paints a portrait of author Jack ...
- Money Can’t Buy Time - New York Times Blogs
The average human being will be substantially richer in 50 years, just as the average American today has a real income three times what it was in 1955. But the average human being will not have much more time in 50 years than today; and life ...
- The Arty Party - Gamasutra
[In this important Gamasutra essay, former game journalist and current EA producer Jim Preston dispels the illusion of an 'art club' that games aren't allowed to enter, suggesting that diversity has made the 'games as art' debate effectively ...
- Musical Impressions - Modesto Bee
Modesto BeeMusical ImpressionsModesto Bee, CA - 35 minutes ago... of the poetry," said Daniel Afonso, the MSO Chorus director. Frank said both works are "songful, lyrical, direct, accessible, very American sounding. ...
- Three Alaska writers are conference presenters - Anchorage Daily News
The Kachemak Bay Writers' Conference began as an experiment, an exploration, maybe even a hope, and quickly grew into an array of workshops, dialogues and readings that turn the Homer Spit into a literary haven every June. Before the first conference ...
- Report: Saddam Feared Getting 'Venereal Diseases' From U.S. Guards - FOX News
CAIRO, Egypt — Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London ...
- Dads Are Still Saddled With Detached Image - Washington Post
Dads Are Still Saddled With Detached ImageWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoYou can rearrange the titles like refrigerator-magnet poetry to make your own troubled narrative of modern fatherhood. ...
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