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- Local community celebrates Becca Bonds’ short life - Fort Morgan Times
Local community celebrates Becca Bonds’ short lifeFort Morgan Times, CO - 2 hours agoMark Shaver of Harvest Valley Christian Church tells the girl’s loved ones that she now lives in a world void of pain and suffering. ...
- Star linebacker poetry in motion (Miami Herald)
If you've never met Frankie Telfort and just listened to what his coach and teammates say about him, you might mistake him for being a bit of a nerd instead of the team's star linebacker.
- Japanese Scribe Has Last Word - Jakarta Globe
Japanese Scribe Has Last WordJakarta Globe, Indonesia - 1 hour agoThough a fragmented diary and her poetry survive, details about the author, whose stories captivated the Heian court, have faded. ...
- He says, she says: Local experts give their advice on midlife sex - Muncie Star Press
He says, she says: Local experts give their advice on midlife sexMuncie Star Press, IN - 2 hours agoLykins also advises a couple to "bring out your romantic side by reading poetry to each other or sending flowers for no reason. Better yet, plan a day when ...
- Herb Elliott & Percy Cerutty - ABC Online
Herb Elliott & Percy CeruttyABC Online, Australia - 3 hours agoI was in Melbourne, I had a couple of hours to spare, I went out for my daily walk and I ended up deciding to walk through South Yarra, which is where Percy ...
- Amerks, Knighthawks Team Up for Charity (R News)
The Knighthawks and the Amerks are teaming up and trading in their jerseys for tuxedos for charity. The 19th Annual Celebrity Waiter Dinner and Auction raises money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
- Mad Cat stages 'Mixtape' with mixed results (Miami Herald)
Miami's Mad Cat Theatre Company, now kicking off its ninth season, prides itself on being creative and contrarian. At times, it has been entirely devoted to new work. At other times, founder/artistic director Paul Tei has found existing plays that seem a crafty match for his company's edgy vibe.
- Saucy, Charming Zoe Kazan Unfazed by Sticky Nude Scene With Leo; ‘Good Job,’ He Told Her (The New York Observer)
When Zoe Kazan walked in to audition for the role of Maureen Grube in Sam Mendes ’ adaptation of Revolutionary Road , the tragic Richards Yates novel about 1950s suburban angst, the casting director gave her a swift, appraising glance and declared her too young. After all, Ms. Kazanâ€â€with her big hopeful blue eyes, puffy cheeks and cherubic, heart-shaped faceâ€â€looked too sweet to ...
- 'My subject is woman' - Business Standard
'My subject is woman'Business Standard, India - 1 hour agoHe has also dabbled in film-making, poetry, religion and philosophy. K Bikram Singh, a personal friend of the artist, writes about the man and his art in ...
- Site of the Week: The International Literary Quarterly - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukSite of the Week: The International Literary Quarterlyguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours ago... and interesting collection of contemporary poetry, fiction, criticism, prose and translations, all published alongside artwork by contemporary artists. ...
- Simon's brief switch to the Dark side - Scarborough Today
Simon's brief switch to the Dark sideScarborough Today, UK - 7 hours agoThe book, which contains a mixture of stories and poetry, was written while Mr Sayers-Franklin was studying for his A-levels at Scarborough Sixth Form ...
- Jackman likens love scenes with Kidman in ‘Australia’ to poetry - Fresh News
Jackman likens love scenes with Kidman in ‘Australia’ to poetryFresh News, India - 1 hour agoBy ANI on Monday, November 17, 2008 Aussie actor Hugh Jackman likened his love scenes with Nicole Kidman in their new movie ‘Australia’ to poetry. ...
- The unflinching eye (Guardian Unlimited)
Goya, a man of the people, found success as a portraitist to the Spanish aristocracy. But, writes Robert Hughes, it was his depictions of war and his pessimistic Black Paintings, reflecting the turbulence of 19th-century Europe and his own experience of madness, that changed art for ever
- 'Good to a Fault' author inspired by real-life accident (CTV.ca)
It's been said that the longest journey begins with a single step, not with the turn of an ignition key. Yet a fateful drive down a Saskatoon road sets a lonely woman and a chaotic family on the journey of a lifetime in "Good to a Fault," the Giller-nominated novel by Marina Endicott.
- YEAR END 2008: The year's most notable people - GoErie.com
YEAR END 2008: The year's most notable peopleGoErie.com, PA - 3 hours agoBe it through her tireless work teaching children poetry at the Inner-City Neighborhood Art House. Or helping rebuild communities on the city's east side ...
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