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- On the holiest day, this Jew told her to ‘Go back to China!’ - Examiner.com
Examiner.comOn the holiest day, this Jew told her to ‘Go back to China!’Examiner.com - 6 hours agoDuring a break in our afternoon liturgy, after hours of contrite and peace-seeking prayers, after all the music and poetry of mercy, this fierce old man ...
- Schertz turns 50 with three-day party (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Some choose to downplay their 50th birthday. Not Schertz.
- Michael Jackson records pop album of Robert Burns poems - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMichael Jackson records pop album of Robert Burns poemsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 8 minutes agoMichael Jackson, the pop star, and friend David Gest have teamed up to record a bizarre pop album of Robert Burns' poems. By Daily Telegraph Reporter Gest, ...
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wisconsin Book Fest - The Capital Times
Plenty of events to bookmark at Wisconsin Book FestThe Capital Times, WI - 1 hour ago... who has appeared on HBO's "Def Poetry Jam"; and Marilynne Robinson ("Housekeeping" and "Gilead"). The Wisconsin Book Festival, now entering its seventh ...
- Davis, symposium preserve cowboy culture - LubbockOnline.com
Davis, symposium preserve cowboy cultureLubbockOnline.com, TX - 31 minutes agoElko, Nev., had begun hosting the Cowboy Poetry Gathering each year. Mr. Davis started writing cowboy poetry himself, and when the Texas Folklore Society ...
- Urban Music Week starts Friday (Scarborough Mirror)
The best in Canadian and international urban music will be showcased during the 12th annual Urban Music Week Aug. 29 to Sept. 6. Formerly called Toronto Urban Music Festival, Canada's largest urban music festival brings out more than 10,000 people to various venues around the city each year.
- No ribbons in Reno for Krystal Green (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Krystal Green's death didn't make headlines. Reno didn't pay much attention when Green, 23, died.
- Frozen River (R) *** | Odd little tale sneaks in a bit of a thriller - Miami Herald
An impressive first feature by writer-director Courtney Hunt, Frozen River boasts considerable suspense-movie tension and a compelling emotional journey for its foreground characters. Set in wintry upstate New York, the film finds a tone of no ...
- 'Afghans' painting topic of special North arts debate (The Sun Chronicle)
NORTH ATTLEBORO - The North Attleboro Cultural Council will hold its first declamation, poetry and debate contest this fall, giving residents a chance to debate what should happen to the "Afghans" painting and a chance to support the arts at the same time.
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Righteous Kill' (Miami Herald)
I think it's fair to say that Al Pacino and Robert De Niro don't exactly disappear into character in "Righteous Kill."
- The schedule of Honor America Days events includes: - Rome Sentinel
The schedule of Honor America Days events includes:Rome Sentinel, NY - 4 hours ago... 613 N. Washington St. Make poetry and CD magnets to beautify metallic surfaces. Information 336-4570. • 6-8 pm, free, Summer in the Square concert with ...
- Giordano Bruno: Philosopher/Heretic (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
During the 15th and 16th centuries, Europe underwent an information revolution unprecedented in the history of mankind.
- R.I.P. David Foster Wallace: Literary world grieves (The State)
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel “Infinite Jest†and the essay collection “Consider the Lobster.†Wallace, who wrote with an explosive, ironic, but deeply serious passion about subjects ranging ...
- Milli Naghma contest at FJWU - Nation
RAWALPINDI - The Fatima Jinnah Women University’s radio Voice of Women (VOW) organized a Mili-Naghma (national songs) competition in the university premises here on Tuesday. The competition was held as a part of the series of programmes being ...
- Poet reads in his native German (Brown Daily Herald)
The latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, poet Jan Wagner read a selection of his works in the original German. He shared the stage with Forrest Gander, professor of literary arts and interim director of the program, who read English versions of the same poems by a number of ...
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