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- NORM: Killers stake it all on 'Do or Die' CD - Las Vegas Review Journal
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers might not agree with the critics on the success of "Sam's Town" but he's not downplaying the importance of their latest CD: "Do or Die." "Everything is at stake on this album," Flowers tells Rolling Stone in the ...
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit (Miami Herald)
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ferocity of rutting elephants.
- Out and About: July 28 - Aug. 9 - Abington Mariner
Adult CPR and AED training-American Heart Association course. 6 p.m., Conant Center, Bridgewater. Cost is $30 for adult CPR and $60 for CPR with AED training. Pre-registration required by visiting www.her-cpr.com or calling 508-697-5800. Four-day ...
- Kay Ryan reluctant laureate? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
British poets laureate are expected to sing for their supper, but their American cousins can spend all day sleeping in their lovely Library of Congress office and still collect a check. ...
- Coffee and Culture: Racine Public Library, JavaVino offer - Journal Times
On the second Saturday of each month, film fans can step inside Downtown’s JavaVino cafe and be transported to a foreign land. That’s when the cafe, working in partnership with the Racine Public Library, offers a foreign film night. The series ...
- Saying goodbye - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
Saying good bye is not one of my favourite things. It's one of those things that brings a lump to my throat and make me want to cry and this after having had to endure so many goodbyes to family members and friends, over the years. Given the nomadic ...
- FACTBOX: A glimpse of Chinese ancient literature - People's Daily Online
FACTBOX: A glimpse of Chinese ancient literaturePeople's Daily Online, China - 14 hours agoLegend has it that Confucius (551-479 BC) compiled the book in the sixth century BC. SHI: A kind of poetry that usually has five or seven characters in a ...
- EG FILM: THE EDGE OF LOVE (15) ONE AND A HALF STARS - This is Nottingham
This is NottinghamEG FILM: THE EDGE OF LOVE (15) ONE AND A HALF STARSThis is Nottingham, UK - Jul 4, 2008After a final confrontation which effectively ends the friendship between the Thomases and the Killicks, Maybury plays us a montage of happier moments from ...
- Upcoming shows (Detroit Free Press)
Saving Abel: with Ashes of Soma, 7 p.m. Aug. 28. Clutch Cargo's, $10.01. Huey Lewis & the News: 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28. Freedom Hill Amphitheatre, $13-$51. The Dells & R Thompkins: 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28. Chene Park Amphitheatre, $25-$100.
- St Alban’s in the full flower of life - this is hampshire.net
St Alban’s in the full flower of lifethis is hampshire.net, UK - 2 hours agoThe church is currently staging an exhibition by well known local artist Barry Davis called The Bible in Paint and Poetry, which runs until June 22. ...
- Discovering Bukowski - Egypt Today
A few years back, 1987 to be precise, at the Cannes Film Festival — where my film Awdat Mowatin (Return of a Citizen) was selected as one of five international films in a special ‘out of competition’ section created in celebration of the 40th ...
- Find local produce, art and more at fresh markets - Idaho Statesman
Rice Family Farms of Meridian sells fresh, organic produce at the farmers market at Edwards Greenhouse on Tuesdays. The vibe is very relaxed, and the garden setting alone is worth the trip. BUGS (Boise Urban Garden School) Farm Stand: 10:30 a.m.-12 ...
- New Director, Operation At Historic Latimer House - Queens Chronicle
New Director, Operation At Historic Latimer HouseQueens Chronicle, NY - 49 minutes agoUpcoming events include a poetry series on Sept. 20-21, featuring the poet laureate of Queens and later, hopefully an exhibit on the women in Latimer’s life ...
- Tapping into an area rich in poets (Mail and Guardian)
Poet and literary scholar Veronique Tadjo speaks to Stephen Gray about his selecting, translating and editing of the anthology Invitation to a Voyage: French-language Poetry of the Indian Ocean African Islands.
- Mysteries (Washington Post)
There's a lot of foreboding in Thomas H. Cook's new novel. Some afterboding, too: Parts of the story are told in flashbacks.
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