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- Laughs flow in 'Beer for My Horses' (The Tennessean)
If you could combine Men at Work and Miami Vice, you might have a good starting point for Beer for My Horses, the latest vehicle for star/co-writer/ executive producer Toby Keith. It's a likable (if somewhat predictable) and fairly entertaining movie, best enjoyed with a moonshine slushee at a drive-in.
- Oates steps into 'tabloid hell' with wild murder mystery (Concord Monitor)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates's books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. My Sister, My Love, her 37th novel, is one of the wildest.
- Local writer, poet finding his muse - Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton
Local writer, poet finding his museTimes Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton, OH - 1 hour agoWallace, of Kettering, has written a new book of poetry, Life,Love & Living, which covers topics from family to education to politics in a straight-forward ...
- Guttman's Wet Apples, White Blood Shares Adirondack Center's Best ... - Hamilton College News
Guttman's Wet Apples, White Blood Shares Adirondack Center's Best ...Hamilton College News, NY - 37 minutes agoAssociate Professor of English Naomi Guttman's book of poetry, Wet Apples, White Blood, shared the best book of poetry award with The Origin of the Milky ...
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' - PC Advisor
“Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh,” Jenkins thrills. “The money is now being made in supplying a public craving not for ...
- He Blurbed, She Blurbed - New York Times
He Blurbed, She BlurbedNew York Times, United States - 33 minutes ago... Roberto Bolaño’s posthumous best seller (“an ark bearing all the strange salvage of poetry and youth from catastrophes past and those yet to come”).
- MASTER OF THE DELTA By Thomas H. Cook | Harcourt. 367 pp. $24 - Washington Post
MASTER OF THE DELTA By Thomas H. Cook | Harcourt. 367 pp. $24Washington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThere's also the newcomer Veyrenc, who shares an odd trait with Ogden, a Dick Tracy villain from the year 1960: the ability to compose instant poetry ...
- Argos' Carter poetry in motion - Toronto Sun
Argos' Carter poetry in motionToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoNot to mention he has got a second name that means "Righteous", he's a former Arkansas state bowling champ and when people say he's poetry in motion -- they ...
- Francis Henderson - Houma Courier
Francis HendersonHouma Courier, Louisiana - 8 minutes agoShe loved writing poetry, her family genealogy, her dog, Fancy, and attended the Church of Christ in Houma. The family would like to thank the Hollywood ...
- Around the Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Balfour Players 'The Mystery of Montley's Manor' dinner theater, 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21, and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 22, Balfour United Methodist Church, 2567 Asheville Highway, Hendersonville. Tickets: $20. Info: 692-5501.
- Report: Taliban using sophisticated media network - BusinessWeek
The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released Thursday ...
- Palestinian poet Darwish to be buried in Ramallah - Reuters India
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Thousands of Palestinians are expected to bid farewell to Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, when his funeral is held on Wednesday in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The funeral ...
- Alasdair Gray - guardian.co.uk
Alasdair Grayguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoHe has also published short stories, poetry (always written, he claims, after the loss of a loved one), essays and polemic (including a book on Scottish ...
- Films worthy of a first-day film fest - Talking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog
Films worthy of a first-day film festTalking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 13 hours agoThe musical introduced such DeSylva, Brown and Henderson standards as “The Best Things in Life Are Free” and “Lucky in Love” and, indelibly, “The Varsity ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' (International Herald Tribune)
Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' is a formidable consideration of the British landscape, by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ideas and reach far transcend the physical region he explores.
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