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- Last night's TV - Guardian Unlimited
Having left us dangling on Thursday night with the revelation that presumed-innocent murder suspect Ben Coulter had once committed kitticide, the BBC withheld preview tapes of the final part of Criminal Justice (BBC1) . Whether Ben's Richard ...
- Various : Exit Wounds - The Album - NME
It's almost standard practice for Hollywood moguls to tie-in action movies with a hip-hop soundtrack, especially when a rapper co-stars. As DMX extends his thespian powers in the new Steven Segal vehicle, here's a compilation of established and ...
- Event aids family of boy killed in hit-run (Ventura County Star)
A fundraising event is planned Wednesday for the family of Charles Goodrich, the Santa Paula 2-year-old who was killed in mid-May after being struck in a hit-and-run accident.
- Local Briefs (The Jackson Sun)
Students at the University of Tennessee Martin will join others across the nation today in a Day of Silence to protest discrimination, harassment and abuse faced by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and their allies, according to a press release.
- On writing well and having fun - Philadelphia Inquirer
On writing well and having funPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 18 minutes agoThis year the conference, which offers workshops broader than the typical troika of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, featured sessions on such topics as ...
- UW student’s poem selected for literary magazine - UW Daily Online
Lilia Peng’s poem “Migration” was selected for publication in The Collegiate Scholar. Peng’s poem addresses the adversity faced by immigrants to the United States. Although senior Lilia Peng is working toward a double degree in Economics and ...
- The prize fighter - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - On the darkened stage, two dancers tentatively touch each other to the sounds of falling rain and distant thunder. Images of lush scenery appear on a screen behind them. It seems to be daybreak. As the man lifts the woman to his shoulders ...
- Book Review - Stabroek News
Book ReviewStabroek News, Guyana - 11 hours agowe mostly get a readable précis of the well-trodden ground of intra-party Marxist squabbling and CLR’s foray into the wider political world of African and ...
- Artists pay tribute to Hone Tuwhare (Scoop.co.nz)
Performance artists from around New Zealand will gather at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu to honour one of the country’s great literary voices.
- University of Arkansas Press Publishes Anthology of Arab American ... - University of Arkansas Daily Headlines
University of Arkansas Press Publishes Anthology of Arab American ...University of Arkansas Daily Headlines, AR - 30 minutes agoCharara has written a lengthy introduction about the state of Arab American poetry in the country today and short biographies of all the poets. ...
- The madness of creativity (Macon Telegraph)
I know few people, even the left brain, linear-thinking types who don't aspire to be creative. In today's world of fast-track innovation, creative thinking is a virtue to be revered. You can't will creative thinking. You can't manufacture it. It's a relentless, often intrusive, state of mind that cannot be denied. Studies show that musical creatives continually have tunes in their heads. ...
- Quebec author denies racism in criticizing Jean - Globe and Mail
MONTREAL — One of Quebec's most popular authors says Ottawa is using Governor-General Michaëlle Jean to "forcefully integrate" the province into the Canadian ensemble. Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, who has penned some 70 works of fiction, non-fiction ...
- Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interview - Scotsman
Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interviewScotsman, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoClanchy, who was born and raised in Scotland, was first acclaimed as a writer when her debut poetry book, Slattern, in 1996, won almost every award going, ...
- The music of beauty remembered - guardian.co.uk
The music of beauty rememberedguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours ago... by the poetry that comes of beauty remembered. Delius is always reminding us that beauty is what is left for us when the show of life has passed on. ...
- 'Milk Train' stops at Hartford Stage company - Stamford Advocate
In his later years, Tennessee Williams kept writing with as much enthusiasm as he did when he was young, but the legendary playwright faced the dilemma of being expected to "top" such masterworks as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie ...
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