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- Holiday hotlist: Our favourite writers nominate the perfect book for summer (Independent)
I like roughing it, with Mr Greene. Last summer I backpacked the length of Vietnam with The Quiet American; just as I'd done round Cuba, with Our Man in Havana.
- Review: 'Old Wicked Songs' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
An ode to lovelorn letters set to Elvis Costello's music Bad Jazz still makes for good viewing 'Vinegar Tom' is a churning caldron of well-staged drama Quarry awash in slow-motion 'Ocean' 'Fences' extended at Penumbra At first blush, Josef Mashkan ...
- Mapfumo's South Africa tour cancelled - New Zimbabwe.com
THOMAS Mapfumo called off his eagerly awaited South Africa tour this week after failing to secure visas for himself and his band at the conclusion of their UK tour, organisers said. The legendary Zimbabwean singer -- travelling on American travel ...
- Book Review: "Call Me by Your Name" by Andre Aciman - Wesleyan Argus
Book Review: "Call Me by Your Name" by Andre AcimanWesleyan Argus, CT - 50 minutes agoHis project -- perfectly aligned with the sense of boyhood whose evaporation “Call Me by Your Name” depicts -- was to use his poetry as a mouthpiece against ...
- Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformation - Kuwait Times
Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformationKuwait Times, Kuwait - Aug 13, 2008But the pair's friendship deepened as they discussed books on philosophy, politics and poetry. They also both supported the Guatemalan government of Jacobo ...
- Weekend calendar (The Salem News)
Recreation Saturday, Sept. 27 Wicked 1/2 Marathon, 6 a.m. registration, 7 a.m. start, Bentley School, at 25 Memorial Dr., registration $50. For information, contact Brandi Dion at bnsfitness@yahoo.com or Doug Bollen, dbollen@salem.com.
- BUYING IN - New York Times
BUYING INNew York Times, United States - 10 minutes agoFew observers have plumbed the subterranean poetry of marketing as thoroughly as Walker, who writes Consumed, a weekly shopping-culture column in The New ...
- The Devil of Poetry - Egypt Today
P erfectly groomed with bright red fingernails and a jaunty beret to match, Iman Bakry seems more like a funky fashion model than a poet, yet her name has spread like wildfire across the country, paired with accolades for her tongue-in-cheek poems ...
- Wednesday, Sep 3rd - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 3rdSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 26 minutes agoIf there's a not-quite-so-inspirational side to this tale, Marsh and company have conspicuously left it on the cutting room floor. (1:34) Smith Rafael. ...
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
- Art begins to flourish in Kashmir - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesArt begins to flourish in KashmirLos Angeles Times, CA - 32 minutes agoUgliness replaced beauty, and the finer things -- art, music, poetry -- seemed unbearable luxuries, like a rich dessert on an empty stomach. ...
- A one-word response to Engdahl (Guardian Unlimited)
Giles Foden: Since its beginnings, American writing has been in dialogue with other literatures
- Conventionist: Inside the DNC Media Swag Bag - Seattlest
Conventionist: Inside the DNC Media Swag BagSeattlest, Seattle - 4 hours ago... a lapel pin from the American Wind Energy Association, a pack of breath mints from ProLogis, magnetic poetry from SEIU, a pocket emergency FM radio from ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues Magazine Challenges Stale Stereotypes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the Showtime fluff of Secret Diary of A Call Girl.
- Using the power of poetry to help highlight troubles - Lewes Today
An orthotist has used poetry to reflect the emotions of a broken Zimbabwe father left to nurse his innocent son's wounds following an attack in the terror-striken nation. Jonathan Wright, of Orchard Way, Barnham, chose to recount the man's horrific ...
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