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- The edge of madness (Guardian Unlimited)
Ed Vulliamy on why Radovan Karadzic will still be dangerous in the dock
- Love in a Tsunami's Aftermath: Assarat's 'Wonderful Town' (The New York Sun)
'Wonderful Town," directed by Thai filmmaker Aditya Assarat, takes place in a seaside town in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami. Though tourism has tanked, some rebuilding is in progress, and yet a certain malaise seems to have settled after the storm. This potent setting and mood is the backdrop for a fragile love story, but the stillness and vaguely drawn characters doom the movie to ...
- Mary -- just Mary, thanks -- goes pop-rock with new project, in ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Before she became a bright light on Northeast Ohio's music scene, vocalist Mary Cushman grew up in Paris. No, not the French metropolis. We're talking about the small town of Paris, Ohio, east of Canton. "I used to walk around in the woods, just ...
- Afghans mark ‘peace day’ with truce - Pakistan News Service
KABUL: Medics with anti-polio drops pushed into some of Afghanistan’s most volatile provinces on the United Nations’ Peace Day on Sunday with a Taliban pledge they should not be harmed during the three-day drive. The Taliban had also agreed not ...
- Key dates in the life of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic ... - Miami Herald
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- Teacher wins Britain's prestigious poetry prize - after inspiration from block of flats in Eastbourne (Daily Mail: World News)
A teacher has won one of Britain’s most prestigious poetry prizes – after being inspired by a block of flats in Eastbourne.
- 1-25 of 168 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Melbourne's Muslim music fest celebrates Ramadan - Jakarta Post
Melbourne's Muslim music fest celebrates RamadanJakarta Post, Indonesia - 17 hours agoThe festival was divided into three parts, the first two being, "Love is Divine: Chapter 1 and Chapter 2", focussing on music inspired by the poetry of ...
- Bands rock talents, receive cash prizes - The Auburn Plainsman
Bands rock talents, receive cash prizesThe Auburn Plainsman, USA - 5 hours agoStudents can sing, play guitar, recite poetry and relax in a laid back coffee-house setting. Along with the mic night, there will also be a gaming ...
- A Ford ability - News Register
A 1946 Ford, the first new model year since the beginning of World War II, graces teh showroom of the Gilbert Tilbury Company on Galloway between Second and Third in McMinnville. Henry Ford launched his precedent-setting “Model T” 100 years ago ...
- Biden's Time: 1988 Plagiarism Goes Well Beyond What Wiki Reveals - NewsBusters
Biden's Time: 1988 Plagiarism Goes Well Beyond What Wiki RevealsNewsBusters - 12 hours agoBut, in his closing remarks at the Iowa State Fair forum, he did not mention the Labor leader, nor did he some days later in an interview when he recounted ...
- For rapper, creativity comes in many forms - Charlottesville Daily Progress
For rapper, creativity comes in many formsCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 11 minutes ago... hip hop-styled poetry, “Poetic Philosophy.” He’s doing his best to put his thoughts into every form that fits. “I’m always writing,” Mr. Perkins says, ...
- Indian youth speak against communal violence through their art - Religious Intelligence Ltd
Religious Intelligence LtdIndian youth speak against communal violence through their artReligious Intelligence Ltd, UK - 15 hours agoWith drama, poetry, paintings and songs, the artists expressed their concern for the many “mute victims of intolerance and communalism everywhere” at a ...
- Saturday's Best Bets (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
If you're amazed by huge vegetables, you'll want to check out the 23rd annual Giant Pumpkin Party and Children's Parade in Grahamsville on Saturday. The free event begins with a parade at 9 a.m. and continues with a pumpkin festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Overrated: Too Many Blogs, Too Little Time... - Walletpop.com
Okay, call me crazy, but I'm sooooo over blogs and blogging. The blogosphere is choking on itself. Blogoreah is the result of well over 100 million blogs out there in the vast cyber wasteland. With new blogs being created about every three minutes ...
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