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- Read all '"cheese"' posts in Crave - CNET News
SimpleTech's new (Re)Drive is made partially of bamboo and supports only USB 2.0. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CNET Networks) I've recently seen quite a few devices with an environmentally conscientious design. These devices generally consume less power and are ...
- Coming Up - Daily Independent
Rob McNurlin and his Beatnik Cowboys, plus Paul Callicoat and Sasha Colette, will perform Saturday at 7:30 p.m. From the permanent collection of the Kentucky Folk Art Center, select works of Minnie Adkins. Paintings by Bill Meadows, pottery by his ...
- The Poetics Of Professional Tweeting (WebProNews)
Let’s assume we’re on the same page that says Twitter is good for something. Now let’s romanticize it and equate to a modern limerick; let’s make it vulgar and call it Limerick 2.0. (The number of characters bars it from Haiku status—keep all that meaning under 30 characters and that’s serious art.) What should your little poem—the professional tweeter’s poem—say to the world? read more ...
- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
- Canadian novelist, poet Margaret Atwood wins Spanish literary award (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
MADRID, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize. The jury praised the 68-year-old writer for work that covers several genres "with sharpness and irony."
- From China to the world - Pakistan Daily Mail
From China to the worldPakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - 15 hours ago... including novels, dramas, poetry, literature theory and research studies. In 2006, the Shanghai Translation Publishing House published a total of 603 ...
- Art Exhibits: Sunday, August 17, 2008 - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Art Exhibits: Sunday, August 17, 2008NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 4 hours ago(Bartlesville) "The Poetry of Line: The Pen and Ink Drawings of Earl Biss,” through Oct. 12, Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Road, (918) 596. ...
- The Suspicions of Mr Whicher - The Age
The Suspicions of Mr WhicherThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoWhile Summerscale sees Whicher as inspirational, his work at Road arguably had a negative effect on crime fiction. For the Victorians, police were ...
- TW: Val Kilmer (RainbowNetwork.com)
Val Kilmer’s temper tantrums and hissy fits have been well documented over the years and he’s gained a reputation for being a difficult so and so. But who doesn’t love a drama especially when it involves a queen of Val’s calibre?
- Noelle McCarthy: Press your shirt dear? Pass me the irony ... - New Zealand Herald
Noelle McCarthy: Press your shirt dear? Pass me the irony ...New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Aug 8, 2008... mots from de Beauvoir, my feminist credentials were as firmly established as my penchant for black velvet swing-coats and Rimmel Black Cherry lipstick. ...
- Bob Hill: It's time to say goodbye - Louisville Courier-Journal
Bob Hill: It's time to say goodbyeLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 2 hours agoI want to try short stories, plays and poetry. I'm certain I can write a bad novel or two -- thousands of other people have. I want to travel, ...
- Matthew Pearl: top 10 books for Dante lovers - guardian.co.uk
Matthew Pearl: top 10 books for Dante loversguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008Matthew Pearl is the author of The Dante Club, a literary thriller about a group of 19th-century Harvard scholars secretly working on a translation of The ...
- Arthur Miller, Stephen King, Amy Tan and…Regie Cabico? - Local IQ
Arthur Miller, Stephen King, Amy Tan and…Regie Cabico?Local IQ, NM - 2 hours agoBY HAKIM BELLAMY Who is Regie Cabico other than a featured performer at STIR, the poetry festival that is descending upon the Duke City on September 12-14? ...
- Giving back to the community through art and prose (The Journal Times)
Pinning down Nicholas Michael Ravnikar can be a difficult task. Not only is Ravnikar a busy guy, often working on several projects at once, but his interests and talents are so wide-ranging that it is hard to find one word that aptly describes him.
- Classic Poetry for Modern Life (The Epoch Times)
How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another’s will; Whose armour is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill!
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