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- Ryan Adams Vs. Courtney Love - ChartAttack
ChartAttackRyan Adams Vs. Courtney LoveChartAttack, Canada - 21 minutes agoA message on Adams' website says he's "currently working on his new album and forthcoming book of poetry" and that an art show of his paintings is being ...
- Fiction review: David Guterson's 'The Other' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Other By David Guterson Knopf; 256 pages; $24.95 Two 16-year-old runners from opposite sides of Seattle, one descended from bankers, the other from "nail bangers," meet at a high school race. They connect over a shared love of wilderness hiking and...
- Breeders to play House of Blues - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Opener: The Montana Boys. Tickets: $18.50-$20 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 ...
- Women light up the stage - Minnesota Women's Press
Women light up the stageMinnesota Women's Press, MN - 1 hour ago"If a Tree Falls" combines poetry, monologues, storytelling, dramatic sketches and photographs that touch on women's lives in transition and link those ...
- San Francisco Crime Fiction - San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Crime FictionSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoKleinzahler berates Garrison Keillor because he talks with that voice of his, overuses homespun wisdom and serves up mediocre poetry on his "Writer's ...
- Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 6 May 2008 (SpaceRef)
Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 6 May 2008
- Sesquicentennial recognition (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Winona, Minn. Visit Winona on Friday for a Capital City for a Day celebration as part of the state's sesquicentennial.
- Poetry written from the heart touches others' souls (The Republican)
It seems to me that poetry that is written from the heart will be meaningful to others, even if it lacks in form, or takes a form not popular with the reader.
- Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX Fest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX FestThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoLike some alterna-world Rose Festival, the PDX Fest -- as it's known for short -- blooms with upstart visions, muckraking manifestos and renegade poetry. ...
- The Pride of Sheffield - The Lesbian and Gay Foundation
The Lesbian and Gay FoundationThe Pride of SheffieldThe Lesbian and Gay Foundation, Manchester - 18 hours agoHeadlining will be all girl punk band, The Ejaculators, and an eclectic line-up of a variety of acts ranging from poetry, comedy, burlesque and Mirkin ...
- Latitude Festival, Southwold, Suffolk (Independent)
In its three-year lifespan, Latitude has gone from being a boutique event and a reasonably well-kept secret to a major date on the festival calendar. With its "more than just a music festival" motto – it also hosts theatre, comedy, poetry and film – it's the sort of thing you can take the kids (or their grandparents) to, and plenty of people do just that.
- Suit up for these manly pastimes while women are all at the movie - Augusta Chronicle (subscription)
Suit up for these manly pastimes while women are all at the movieAugusta Chronicle (subscription), GA - 9 hours agoYou could do something responsible, such as the mowing, but there's no real poetry in that. Instead, why not man up and pick an activity from the ...
- Chasing the truth in Chile - San Francisco Gate
When a former bishop was democratically elected president of Paraguay last month, it signaled the end of another "southern-cone" dictatorship in Latin America. Elizabeth Farnsworth, in her North Beach office, was exultant. "The priest won!" she said ...
- Duke it out -- haiku-style - Idaho Statesman
This all-ages poetry slam features a haiku battle, a slam and a multi-voice poem all rolled into one. Poets and audience members are invited to join in the creativity. Sign-ups start at 6:30 p.m. Monday with a show at 7 p.m. for a door price of $5 ...
- Money Can’t Buy Time - New York Times Blogs
The average human being will be substantially richer in 50 years, just as the average American today has a real income three times what it was in 1955. But the average human being will not have much more time in 50 years than today; and life ...
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