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- This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives - Guardian Unlimited
A student downloads an al-Qaida document from a US government website and is held in custody for six days. A shop assistant writes poems about cutting people's heads off and is tried for being a terrorist. An opera composer is accused of promoting ...
- Robinho set for tough Manchester City debut against jilted Chelsea - Daily Telegraph
New kid on the block: Robinho will be hoping for more success at new club Manchester City Photo: Getty Images If the Brazilian can reproduce half of what he did that sticky night in Cadiz in August 2005 when City welcome Chelsea to Eastlands on ...
- Jessie Baylin hits Newport with folk-rock (The Lantern)
Photo courtesy of Reid Rolls Jessie Baylin will be in town tonight at the Newport Music Hall opening for Matt Nathanson. Singer/songwriter Jessie Baylin, 24, will be making her Columbus debut at 8 p.m. tonight at Newport Music Hall. Touring with Matt Nathanson, a performer who offers a unique mix of music and comedy, the duo will offer a variety of emotional connection and hilarity.
- Rap superstars ‘Rock the Bells’ at Jones Beach - Amsterdam News
Guerilla Union, the organization that conceived the memorable Paid Dues rap concert in June, is on a roll.G.U.is also responsible for this year’s most successful and profitable music tour, Rock the Bells. The New York leg of Rock the Bells recently ...
- Hood Explores Luminous Landscapes and Abstract Still-Lifes of ... - Art Daily
Hood Explores Luminous Landscapes and Abstract Still-Lifes of ...Art Daily - 1 hour ago... and a dialogue on the intersection of art and poetry on November 1 between Michael Stone-Richards, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and ...
- Music preview: Singer, songwriter Darrell Scott returns to Big Room - Enterprise-Record
Music preview: Singer, songwriter Darrell Scott returns to Big RoomEnterprise-Record, CA - Oct 2, 2008Scott, who earned his degree in poetry from Tufts University, has six original CDs to his credit including his newest release "Modern Hymns," (August 2008, ...
- Mad Men, "The New Girl": Freddie the zipper (The Star-Ledger)
Spoilers for "Mad Men" season two, episode five, "The New Girl," coming up just as soon as I plan a route to the airport...
- 'Miracle' is mired in war clichés - Detroit Free Press
Poor Spike Lee. You just knew the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of his two-part Iwo Jima epic that he had really put his foot in it. And now here's proof. "Miracle at St. Anna" is Lee's sloppy, absurdly long ...
- SetonnoteS: Man Oh Man - OpEdNews.com
Welcome to SetonnoteS, I’m Tony Seton. In a curious way, the November election is a replay of the 2004 race. Back then it was an issue of macho, with the monosyllabic knuckle-dragging brush-cutter up against the Boston Brahmin. Even though Bush and ...
- Chengdu tourist sites intact, still yield their wonders - China Daily
China DailyChengdu tourist sites intact, still yield their wondersChina Daily, China - Aug 3, 2008Kelsall, who can write in Chinese, told China Daily that there was much coverage of the May 12 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, but members of his group felt ...
- Ryan Adams Pens Prose for Punky Publisher - New York Observer
Ryan Adams is nothing if not prolific—as a songwriter, drug-taker, rant-maker, blog-hater. So it should come as no surprise that the fella’s publishing a book, or that he’s doing it through Brooklyn’s Akashic Books —the same punky boutique ...
- The Nature of a Pilgrimage - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentThe Nature of a PilgrimageJewish Exponent, PA - 1 hour agoPrincipally remembered as a poet, he was also a serious thinker, both within his poetry and outside of it, especially if one considers all he had to say ...
- SF Catholics Should Pursue Democratic Rather Than Judicial Recourse - The Bulletin
In the middle of July, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard the appeal of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and two Catholic residents of San Francisco to determine whether the Board of Supervisors of San ...
- A new face at Stevenson museum - Napa Valley Register
In mid-May Dorothy Mackay-Collins walked into the Robert Louis Stevenson Silverado Museum hoping to become a docent. She walked out as the St. Helena museum’s new director and archivist. “I was retired,†she said last week, and laughed, a trace ...
- THEATER: 'Romeo' dragged to new low (The Washington Times)
To he or not to he, that is the question posed in director David Muse's all-male production of Shakespeare's love-drunk tragedy "Romeo and Juliet."
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