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- Say what? Monologues have the answers - Daily Progress
One man will share his musings about how tough it is to make basic human connections amid high-tech weapons of mass distraction. The other will be reflecting on one of his most cherished connections — that of daddy and daughter in the land of ...
- ALLAH AND THE OCCIDENT - Der Spiegel
The sun sets behind the Yanidze complex in Dresden, the mosque-inspired former home to a tobacco factory. The history of Islam in Germany is believed to date back to the Caliph Harun al-Rashid. In the fabled tales of "1001 Nights," al-Rashid is said ...
- Profits from poems - Crosscut.com
Seattleites John Marshall and Christine Deavel are co-owners of Open Books: A Poetry Emporium , one of just two poetry-only bookstores in the U.S. (The other is called Grolier Poetry Book Shop, in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass.) Open Books offers ...
- The times they are a changin - Egypt Today
We can hear the tarboush makers — all two or three of them — making campaign contributions now. Why the tarboush? It’s part of Egypt’s national identity, says El-Sabahi, undeterred by those who pointed out last month that it was, in fact, a ...
- First Friday raises funds for Myanmar relief - Ashland Daily Tidings
The theme of Gallery DeForest's newest art show — "Opening the Closed" — took on new meaning when local poet Derek Pyle approached Cathy DeForest to raise money for the relief effort for Burmese cyclone victims. DeForest was preparing to show new ...
- May 2008 - AccessAtlanta
Barbara Walters swings into Decatur tonight to plug “Audition,” her new memoir that has received such scant publicity recently. Despite what has seemed like a total news blackout, “Audition” sold a whopping 250,000 copies in its first week ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Houston Chronicle
CAIRO, Egypt — Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Ex Telegraph editor launches Abu Dhabi daily - Times Online
Ex Telegraph editor launches Abu Dhabi dailyTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoMartin Newland, the former editor of The Daily Telegraph, is set to launch on Thursday a new Abu Dhabi newspaper, which has the backing of the Arab ...
- 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 ...
- A Weekly Roundup to Mark the Celebration - Washington Post
A Weekly Roundup to Mark the CelebrationWashington Post, United States - 30 minutes ago2 PM The Greenbelt Writers Group marks National Poetry Month with a reading by its members, an open mic forum and a bit of music and song at the Greenbelt ...
- Insider: Looking at logic - Wareham Courier
Insider: Looking at logicWareham Courier, MA - 56 minutes agoWhen I was a kid, I had a friend with a pellet gun (by virtue of this, he was my coolest friend), and we used to set up tin cans in his backyard and fire ...
- Newlywed Mariah 'over the moon' - MSN UK News
Mariah Carey is said to be "over the moon" after apparently tying the knot with boyfriend Nick Cannon. The 38-year-old singer is thought to have married the 27-year-old actor in a secret ceremony in the Bahamas last week. Vogue editor Andre Leon ...
- The hottest women not on TV (The Globe and Mail)
Canadian female screenwriters are making huge strides on the small screen, writing kick-ass action series and edgy comedies traditionally claimed as the preserve of men.
- What's on: Monday April 14 - Edinburgh Evening News
What's on: Monday April 14Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Apr 10, 2008Share the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- Clip Job: Allen Ginsberg on The Dharma Bums - Village Voice
Clip Job: Allen Ginsberg on The Dharma BumsVillage Voice, NY - 6 minutes agoAs to what non-writers, journalists, etc., have made of it, as usual—well, it’s their bad poetry not Kerouac’s. Be that as it may, “The Subterraneans” ...
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