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- A man who has had sex with 1,000 cars! - Zee News
Melbourne, Aug 01: A stunning woman won’t set his heart racing but a car is more than enough to leave Edward Smith gasping for more. Smith claims to have had sex with 1,000 cars insisting that he would prefer a car over a woman any day. Smith’s ...
- Insular? Us? No peace prizes in prospect on the literary scene - Slate
We love it when the post titles tell the story. The Swedish Academy speaks on why Americans don't win Nobel literature prizes, Adam Kirsh puts the case for home-grown fiction, and readers get to comment on all of it. A quick scan of the " Culturebox ...
- No joke, Batman By Roger Ebert (Journal Inquirer)
"Batman" isn't a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about.
- Intimate audience with a celebrity - South Manchester Reporter
TALES of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll are expected to be on the agenda for a series of celebrity events in Chorlton. Orlando’s on Barlow Moor Road is hosting the special performances by stars from the worlds of music, TV, comedy, poetry and ...
- Poetry contest - Redditch Advertiser
Poetry contestRedditch Advertiser, UK - 35 minutes agoThe United Press organised contest is open to all residents of any age and all entrants can send up to three poems, which must be no more than 20 lines and ...
- Instructor publishes twice this year - Independent Collegian (subscription)
Instructor publishes twice this yearIndependent Collegian (subscription), OH - 8 hours agoAfter reading the book, she immediately began writing poetry, the genre of writing that sparked her initial love of words, she said. ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues ... - PR Newswire
NEW YORK, July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the ...
- Portrait Gallery exhibit gives hip-hop a good rap (Baltimore Sun)
The National Portrait Gallery in downtown Washington has definitely changed since its reopening in 2006.
- Globe South best bets - Boston Globe
Duxbury: Four hands are better than two, if you ask the piano duo Bonnie Anderson and Donna Gross Javel. The pair will perform their "The Four-Hand Piano Duo," on Sunday at 4 p.m. at The Art Complex Museum. In addition to a classical repertoire, they ...
- Diversions for July 24, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press
Diversions for July 24, 2008Evansville Courier & Press, IN - 2 hours agoOPEN POETRY NIGHT — 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. "PICTURING THE PAST: IMAGES OF OLD EVANSVILLE" — illustrated program by Willard ...
- The Modern Mompreneur: Mission Success! - Modern Mom
The Modern Mompreneur: Mission Success!Modern Mom, CA - 6 hours agoI graduated from college with an Art History/Anthropology degree and ended up in HR, which needless to say was not my first love. ...
- George Elliott Clarke to give special public reading tonight - Cape Breton
NORTH RIVER — Author George Elliott Clarke will take part in a special public reading of some of his work, tonight at 7 p.m. at the North River Hall. Clarke will be a special guest of the St. Ann’s Bay Book Club which is thrilled that the highly ...
- Complaints procedure is worthless says Tatchell - Tribune
Complaints procedure is worthless says TatchellTribune, UK - 4 hours agoBecause of his sexuality, and because his art and poetry is critical of the government in Azerbaijan, Mr Badalov was persecuted and his work was suppressed. ...
- Wilmington's LoMa: If you build it up, will they come? - Delaware Online
It's clear why Wilmington for more than 20 years suspended its monthly Art on the Town loops during the summer. People were at the beach. There's something depressing about visiting galleries and sipping wine absent fellow art lovers. That changed ...
- From Military Artifact to Art - Wall Street Journal
The Great Wall of China was ignored for centuries in China, "discovered" by Westerners and has now emerged as one of those useful national symbols, like Mount Rushmore or the Eiffel Tower or the Tower of London, that is instantly recognizable and ...
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