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- The Insomniac's Guide to the Best in Late-Night Movies for July 21-26 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Too hot to sleep? As long as you're up, you might as well watch something. Here's a look at the best late-night movies on basic cable this week: Monday, July 21 "Kiss Me, Stupid" (1964). Dean Martin, Kim Novak, Ray Walston. 11 p.m., TCM. Directed by ...
- Ten questions with… - The California Aggie Online
Ten questions with…The California Aggie Online, CA - 31 minutes agoI've always been interested in the suppression of erotic folktales. They aren't that easy to find, especially since they've been wiped out in some cultures. ...
- Kay Goldstein: Putting Life On Pause: 3 Mini-Meditations For People Who Don't Have Time To Meditate (HuffingtonPost)
Life is certainly not simple now, but we humans have gotten in the habit of making it more complicated. "Do more" is the message from...
- Poets recite stories of Jakarta's urban lives - Jakarta Post
Jakarta poets celebrated Wednesday night the city's anniversary through poetry readings and performances at Warung Apresiasi in Bulungan, South Jakarta. The event, called Sastra Rabuan (Literary Wednesday), has been held every Wednesday this month ...
- Rashad Carswell honored with award (The Troy Messenger)
Rashad Carswell didn't think that he would be named the male recipient of the 2008 J.O. "Tip" Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Award, so he was completely surprised when his name was called at the Troy Exchange Club Awards Banquet Monday night.
- August Kleinzahler eschews Nobel-ese for a wry, witty approach (The Kansas City Star)
A couple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his “Writer’s Almanac” segments on National Public Radio.
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies - Ottawa Recorder
Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, diesOttawa Recorder, Canada - May 30, 2008Other times, Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Johnson would impersonate a comical Nazi spy. Stars such as John Wayne and Kirk ...
- Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy's (The Springfield News-Leader)
American Legion Post 676, 5484 W. Sunshine St., 882-4676: Dave Spencer & Dixie Creek, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Friday; 6-10 p.m. Sunday, cover.
- Review: York Musical Society (YMS) Choir & Orchestra; York Minster - York Press
Review: York Musical Society (YMS) Choir & Orchestra; York MinsterYork Press, UK - 3 hours agoWalt Whitman's poetry did not emerge as clearly from the choir as did the Old Testament quotations in the final third: the urgency in the acceleration after ...
- 'Speaking Freely'™ show list, transcripts, videos - First Amendment Center
101: Robert Redford discusses how he has included the causes closest to his heart in his choices of acting and directing projects. VIDEO 102: Music/jazz critic and First Amendment activist Nat Hentoff discusses his 50 years in journalism. VIDEO 103 ...
- Britain's "lyrical terrorist" wins court appeal (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London on Tuesday.
- Francophone Literature: From Negritude to Realism"> - afrol News
Francophone Literature: From Negritude to Realism">afrol News, Norway - 7 minutes agoHe settled in Paris in 1928, where he began to write poetry about his feelings concerning being an African far away from his native country in the middle of ...
- Small presses, big voices - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
bad-hair day the slick look it needs. Hawaii authors R. Zamora "Zack" Linmark and Susan Schultz are familiar with the vitality and importance of small press. They've been published locally by Bamboo Ridge, and Schultz runs her own small press out of ...
- Bold step well worth taking - Ledbury Reporter
Bold step well worth takingLedbury Reporter, UK - 8 hours agoFull marks to Ledbury Poetry Festival director Chloe Garner for taking the bold step of featuring a poet who writes in a language few outside his own ...
- Last updated at 3:11 PM on 04th July 2008 - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast updated at 3:11 PM on 04th July 2008Daily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoBookclub, Poetry Please. I should be home by seven. - Give the cats my love. Who’s feeding them? The station announcement announces Dido’s train. ...
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