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- Will Spielberg take a walk on the wild side? - Newsday
Steven Spielberg, who at 22 was hired by Universal to a long-term contract, started out his career as the teacher's pet of the Movie Brat generation. With the unveiling of his first Indiana Jones escapade in 19 years today at Cannes, he's proffering ...
- From car seats to condoms, nasty compounds have invaded our lives (Colorado Springs Independent)
I am half the man my father is. This disturbing fortune came to me about five years ago, but not from an odd relative or a sadistic girlfriend.
- Rank and File - New York Times
Rank and FileNew York Times, United States - 7 hours agoA list of “Poetry and Literature in French and English,” by a lister named Helene Cardona, includes “The Misanthrope,” by Molière, “The Flowers of Evil,” by ...
- It’s pouring books and translations - Newindpress on Sunday
It’s pouring books and translationsNewindpress on Sunday, India - 1 hour agoAt a poetry evening, sometime ago, I had heard MM Sachindran recite from his own poem. The beautiful lines of the verse went something like this: Have you ...
- Kudos: San Francisco's Mission district lights up with flowers and song (The San Francisco Examiner)
The pen, they say, is mightier than the sword. Wordsmiths will find some choice cuts Thursday through Saturday at this year's "Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry" in San Francisco's Mission District.
- Our Picks: Food; Music; Family ... (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Takoyaki is a sometime treat at Shirokiya, but cravings tend to arise at those inopportune moments when it's unavailable. There is a source, however, if you don't mind heading for Waikiki, where Samurai Takoyaki has set up shop on Kuhio, in the complex that houses Scruples nightclub.
- Browns Point Radio refines sound of independent airwaves - PNW Local News
PNW Local NewsBrowns Point Radio refines sound of independent airwavesPNW Local News, WA - 1 hour ago“No matter what I was doing, that was funding my poetry and my family,” Deems said. “I didn’t sell out to the grind and leave my poetry behind somewhere. ...
- Former Haddon Herald reporter dies - SouthJerseyLocalNews.com
Former Haddon Herald reporter diesSouthJerseyLocalNews.com, NJ - 40 minutes agoPoetry, short stories, anything. He loved writing. He had a great intellect." Lorsbach was informed of Murray's death yesterday while on vacation in Florida ...
- Atlanta Pride perseveres despite rain, changes - Southern Voice
Southern VoiceAtlanta Pride perseveres despite rain, changesSouthern Voice, GA - 1 hour agoTurnout was also strong at the first ever “shoutOut! with Pride Poetry Slam” at the Civic Center Saturday evening. “It was a really healthy competition ...
- 'These Shining Lives' Fine script and acting make tragic tale worth ... - Pioneer Press
"These Shining Lives" is the best thing I've seen at History Theatre. In fact, it's one of the best shows I've caught anywhere in quite a while. On the surface, the topic sounds like a downer. It's about the "Radium Girls" who painted watch dials at ...
- Local fimmakers' documentaries on J.D. Salinger, WENZ-FM 107.9 on tap ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Local filmmakers tackling two very different subjects -- J.D. Salinger and a former alternative rock station --show the resulting documentaries at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque on Saturday, June 14. "Catching Salinger" follows three ...
- Arts and activism café celebrates grand opening (The Journal News)
NYACK - Jewel-colored throw pillows lie scattered across the sofas, where customers can sit back and enjoy fair-trade coffee, baklava and toussaint cheese. In front of the window sits a set of bongos, an electric guitar and a keyboard where musicians take over on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Johann Hari: As life flies on, don't let poetry pass you by (Independent)
I used to think poetry was a rotting art form, waiting only for its own Eleanor Rigby funeral. In an age that gets faster and faster and faster every day – where great gallons of information are spewed all over us constantly – what place was there for these compressed, opaque little patches of words that required us to slow down and incessantly re-read?
- 'Jellyfish' is playfully surprising (Bradenton Herald)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Clever Caricatures Leave Little Time for Normality - RedOrbit
Clever Caricatures Leave Little Time for NormalityRedOrbit, TX - May 16, 2008Page's wise-beyond-heryears teen bears striking similarities to her signature role in Juno, minus any of the self-deprecating charm or vulnerability, ...
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