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- God and John McCain - Arkansas Times
Matt Taibbi on politics and religion -- smart, outrageous, blasphemous, funny. His latest is a tour de force on John McCain's half-hearted outreach to the Republican evangelical base, which includes a newfound devotion to regular church attendance ...
- HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH 2008 - Kansas.com
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH 2008Kansas.com, KS - 1 hour agoQuinceanera Fashion Show, noon Saturday, Evergreen Branch Library, 2601 N. Arkansas • Hispanic Heritage Poetry Writing Workshop featuring the Latino Writers ...
- Good Ol' Bill - KELOLAND TV
KELOLAND TVGood Ol' BillKELOLAND TV, SD - 6 hours agoAnd Bill and Hill managed to raise the only White House kid in recent memory who didn’t have to be bailed out or rehabbed. Where you gonna find a better ...
- The Greene & Greene-ing of America - Arroyo Monthly
Arroyo MonthlyThe Greene & Greene-ing of AmericaArroyo Monthly, CA - 4 hours ago... (Chronicle Books; 1998), said in a recent phone interview. “The first few years of the practice he was drawing, doing watercolors, writing poetry. ...
- Brian Richard Kerr Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - England, United Kingdom, August 30, 2008—Brian Richard Kerr, Licentiate of the Society of ...
- Critics: are we just loudmouths? - Guardian Blogs
Are critics dead? They still stagger on, course, and always will. Everyone has an opinion about the film they just saw , the book they read . Some people will always get so heated up in their critical opinions that they become ... critics, and so ...
- A Little Bit Of Eric's remembers the club - Metro
A Little Bit Of Eric's remembers the clubMetro, UK - 8 hours ago... Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and Wah! all using Eric's as a launch pad. Even Craig Charles got his first break there by reading poetry between the ...
- Activities in autumn (The State)
In between the sometimes oppressive heat and humidity of summer and the frenzy of winter holidays is a slice of heaven. Autumn. It’s the season of football, of course, but it’s also a time chock full of family-friendly activities, many in our own neighborhoods. Church bazaars, featuring old-fashioned activities like cake walks and take-away barbecue plates. Community and school festivals, some ...
- Silly, sexy, singable 'Mamma Mia!' movie soars - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Universal Studios Donna and The Dynamos. From left, Tanya Chesham-Leigh (Christine Baranski), Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) and Rosie Rice (Julie Walters)--lead a Greek chorus in the musical romantic comedy " Mamma Mia!" Feel the beat from Meryl ...
- Hedging P&G With Puts - Barron's
Hedging P&G With PutsBarron's - 23 hours agoHere, 126 years later, Labor Day brings evidence of great irony or lesser poetry, as the fruits of US industry are firmly at the forefront of global trading ...
- So I Have Thought of You: The letters of Penelope Fitzgerald, ed Terence Dooley (Independent)
Penelope Fitzgerald has a strong claim to be the least known great British novelist of the last quarter of the 20th century. This collection of letters casts little light on the creative processes that produced the distinctive fiction of her later years, such as her final masterpiece, The Blue Flower. She was, after all, notably reticent about her writing, remarking after one, slightly awkward, ...
- A Second Life for literature - Guardian Blogs
Since we all became globally-connected, various attempts have been made at changing how we read. Consider hypertext fiction , such as Geoff Ryman's 253 and the new concept of the "wovel", as discussed here a few weeks ago. Now, there's another ...
- Poet wins inaugural gong for verse (The Australian)
ENGLISH visionary William Blake was a poet as well as a painter and, 57 years after its founding, the Blake Prize for religious art honours his calling as a writer.
- James Crumley, Author of Gritty and Poetic Crime Dies at 68 - The Money Times
Washington PostJames Crumley, Author of Gritty and Poetic Crime Dies at 68The Money Times, India - 4 hours agoHe wrote 7 crime novels, but is best known for writing the definitive private eye novel “The Last Good Kiss,” a single accomplishment worthy of a whole ...James Crumley; Inspired Generation of Crime Writers Washington Postall 37 news articles
- Palestinian poet lives on in show - BBC News
BBC NewsPalestinian poet lives on in showBBC News, UK - 29 minutes ago"He is much more than a poet to us, the whole cast feel they know him very personally through his poetry. "It seems strange that at the same time as his ...
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