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- Scoop: Rosie says ‘View’ threatened lawsuit (MSNBC)
Rosie O'Donnell ended her feud with Howard Stern and discussed a few hot topics with the shock jock, including her troubles with “View” producers and her plans for a radio show.
- Video: Sue shows how to fill Little Rhubarb Angel Cakes (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Click on the play button to start the video. Adobe Flash Player 9 is required to view video in full screen mode. 05/28/2008 Third graders, Ally Vaudrin and Tatum Mercer recited the poem “Ickkle me, pickle me, tickle me, too,” during the poetry extravaganza in Coral Schmitz’s class recently.
- Wrestling Hamlet - The Age
The AgeWrestling HamletThe Age, Australia - 38 minutes agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules (BBC News)
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature, writes Kereem Abdulrahman.
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life - The Epoch Times
White midst the grey—the total of the man. What is our response to death? Not in the abstract but in the horribly, humiliatingly particular? What is our reaction when we see a body broken into pieces, burned, or tossed into the ground, with ...
- Chris Bullock blasphemes in a nice way with his Tall City project (Colorado Springs Independent)
Chris Bullock is best known locally for his propulsive keyboard work in the Nicotine Fits, whose Stooges-meet-MC5 energy earned them the Pikes Peak Art Council award for best popular music act in 2007.
- Chester County (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
T-his section of The Inquirer provides news about people and events in Chester County. It is published Thursdays and Sundays.
- Glasscock Book Prize Winner Announced - Media Newswire (press release)
Glasscock Book Prize Winner AnnouncedMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours ago... known for several books of poetry and for “The Red Parts: A Memoir,” an autobiographical work which examines her family, criminal justice and the media. ...
- Poetry contest offering $1,000 - Iowa City Press-Citizen
A $1,000 grand prize is being offered in a poetry contest sponsored by Golden Poets Guild. Free to everyone, the contest offers 50 prizes, totaling $5,000. Poems may be written on any subject, using any style. Deadline for entering is July 26. To ...
- Lover of Unreason: The Life and Tragic Death of Assia Wevill, By ... - Independent
Lover of Unreason: The Life and Tragic Death of Assia Wevill, By ...Independent, UK - 2 hours agoIf suicide is the last display of power by one who feels generally powerless, then Wevill must have felt powerless most of her life. ...
- The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in court - The Wenatchee World Online
The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in courtThe Wenatchee World Online, WA - 7 hours agoLast fall, in an online article for the Poetry Foundation, a Brooklyn journalist and literary sleuth named Rachel Aviv traced elements of "Footprints" to a ...
- Con Houlihan - Independent
No period of time and no tract of territory have been more chronicled in fiction and in history and on film than what is properly called The Old West. Of course it has been romanticised -- but underneath all the myth there was hard drama and poetry ...
- Arthur Lionberger at 105; Rochester's oldest citizen died July 4 - Boston Globe
Arthur Lionberger would recall in poetry how as a child in St. Louis he sat on the curb and watched President Theodore Roosevelt ride by in a parade. In a poem titled, "Footsteps" he wrote: "As a child I watched a marching band/But was too young to ...
- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores.lulu.com ... - Transworld News
City of Gustave, by William Shakespeare Ilan Rubel. "The City" is about this imaginary city which the protagonist, Gustave, rediscovers after twenty years of exile or isolation in his dark, damp and musty-dusty one room studio, in a location not ...
- Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health? (Knowledge at Wharton)
Sandeep Jauhar's book, Intern: A Doctor's Initiation , is the unsettling account of his medical residency at a New York hospital, largely focused on his first year. It represents his take on his internship, interweaving that experience with something of his childhood, family history, previous studies and work experiences. In the process, Jauhar tells us about himself, medical education and ...
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