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- Cheers & Jeers - Delmarva Daily Times
WSCL-FM was recently recognized by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasting Agency with three awards. The awards went to the public radio station for use of sound in "Rising Gas Prices," a story that documented the sounds of older cars from the ...
- Nighttime finds readers opening new worlds - Reading Eagle
Nighttime finds readers opening new worldsReading Eagle, PA - 55 minutes agoBarbara Hoffert, editor of the Library Journal Book Review, swears by a dog-eared copy of "The Crystal Cabinet: An Invitation to Poetry," a 1962 anthology ...
- Casting Couch: Poehler Eyes Office Spinoff; Hanks, Nicholson, Willis ... - Entertainment Online
Another Saturday Night Live star is ready for prime time. Amy Poehler is in talks to topline NBC's hugely anticipated spinoff of The Office , per the Hollywood Reporter . The untitled show, whose plot is a big secret, is the brainchild of The Office ...
- Elevated cinema - Downtown Express
Downtown ExpressElevated cinemaDowntown Express - 1 hour agoAn abstract and formal film, it centers on the city from the perspective of two women looking at life on the streets through a glazed window. ...
- Thomas M. Disch | 1940-2008: Catastrophes blamed for author's suicide (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- Author, poet and critic Thomas M. Disch -- who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God -- died Friday in his Manhattan apartment. He was 68.
- Love of reading requires the right book, in the right hands - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading. Not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like to ...
- Media Excuse Obama's False Advertising - Gather.com
Media Excuse Obama's False AdvertisingGather.com, MA - 1 hour agoHis "poetry" is viciously anti-American and pro-Soviet. And yet Obama listened to it growing up. All of this has been well-documented in numerous articles ...
- A DJ seeks the beat in Berlin - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeA DJ seeks the beat in BerlinBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoBored by his job writing background music for porn films, Darky picks up and heads to Berlin on a lark, in hot pursuit of a legendary jazz musician named ...
- PEDDLER?S FAIR IS HERE! - Listen & Be Heard
PEDDLER?S FAIR IS HERE!Listen & Be Heard, CA - 2 hours agoThe 51 st Poetry Walk runs from 10:00 AM through 7:00 PM. The “Jokers of ACE “ was such a success last year that this Fall it is coming back to the HAYLEY ...
- Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ... - Cultural Diplomacy News
Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ...Cultural Diplomacy News, Germany - 16 hours agoIbn Hazm, Ibn Daud, Al-Mu'tamid, Abu Nuwas, and many well-known Muslim writers and poets wrote openly of love between men. Female homosexuals are less ...
- African music icons for Madiba celebration - Cape Argus
A truly African concert will bring Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebrations home to the continent on August 23 at the Johannesburg Stadium. Starting at 11am, the Madiba Concert will be a musical birthday party for the father of the nation and will ...
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It? - New York Times
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change ...
- Editors? Choice (New York Times)
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- Spain reign in Europe (FIFA)
When captain Iker Casillas held the trophy aloft in Vienna last night, La Roja's long wait for their second major international title finally ended.
- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - Des Moines Register
Everett Kuntz was soon to graduate from high school in 1939 when he spent his life savings on a $12.50 camera. He carried it everywhere, snapping so many photographs that he earned the nickname "Scoop" in his tiny northeast Iowa hometown of Ridgeway ...
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