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- No plea from NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted list - Houston Chronicle
No plea from NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted listHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoThey said Schillaci, who was born in Oklahoma, became pen pals with one of the boy's parents through a college poetry magazine. "They corresponded back and ...
- Atwood wins Spain's Asturias prize (Jam! Showbiz)
MADRID, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of Asturias prize for letters.
- UHV announces American Book Review lineup - Victoria Advocate
UHV announces American Book Review lineupVictoria Advocate, TX - 13 minutes agoOct. 21: Mark Doty, author of eight books of poetry and four volumes of nonfiction prose, including "Dog Years," a “New York Times” 2007 bestseller, ...
- GospelFest features music, poetry, kids' activities - North Bay Nugget
GospelFest 2008 is set for Saturday at the North Bay waterfront. The third annual concert, sponsored by CJTK 103.5 Christian Radio Radio and local churches, will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Kiwanis bandshell and feature music that ranges from ...
- NEWS: Williams launches new online e-media journal (The Dartmouth)
The memoirs of Emmy award-winning screenwriter Stanley Rubin and an analysis of computer-generated poetry are featured in the first issue of the new online Journal of Media Studies, founded by Mark Williams, the chair of Dartmouth's film and television studies department. The journal, which debuted this month, will make peer-reviewed articles about electronic media available to the public free ...
- Site navigation (Rochdale Observer)
You are here: Home | News | A feast of culture! A feast of culture! STORYBOOK characters, a huge inflatable whale and a fusion of great music and exotic smells provided Stopfordians with a veritable feast last weekend.
- Popularity punctuates poetry slam - Bend Bulletin
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- Left-wing forum pays homage to actor Mohammed Bakri - Ynetnews
Left-wing forum pays homage to actor Mohammed BakriYnetnews, Israel - 1 hour agoIn solidarity with the controversy around his disputed documentary “Jenin, Jenin,” the evening will feature performance numbers and literary and poetry ...
- Images and words collide - Tonight South Africa
Kabelo Mofokeng, who hails from Pimville, in Soweto, is a photographer and freelance photojournalist with aspirations of becoming a poet. He will exhibit a body of work - Monis Mansions: Corner Bree and Harrison - at Constitution Hill at the start of ...
- The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ... - Monterey County Herald
The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ...Monterey County Herald, CA - 10 hours agoShe says they crave the poetry of "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Miserables" and the angst of "Phantom." Of their renditions of the latter, she said, ...
- Bar listings (The Union)
Brass Rail Tavern, North San Jan - 292-3443.
- A closing Starbucks is a symbol of lost hope and luxury (Los Angeles Times)
Many inner-city residents of L.A. see the coffee shops as a seal of approval for their neighborhoods. R oby T. Chapel's history with Starbucks is long and sweet.
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would make Petty and 'The Boss’ proud (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone ...
- Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacy - The Gazette (Montreal)
Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacyThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 hours agoClift wrote poetry and was working on a book on the meaning of music when he became ill. "He was an impressive journalist who was one of the first to bridge ...
- Naomi Klein Helping Me UnLearn What I Learned in Business School - OpEdNews.com
I’m less than a third of the way through Naomi Klein’s brilliant book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, but it’s already giving me a new perspective on my years of graduate work in business school. Klein talks about the ...
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