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- A scientific view of modern life - MSN UK News
The affection fans have for We Are Scientists is not down to just their music. Their quirky leanings and sharp wit enthral fans at live shows, not least on their website. The band's blog is devoted to their humorous take on their touring lives, such ...
- Overrated: Too Many Blogs, Too Little Time... - Walletpop.com
Okay, call me crazy, but I'm sooooo over blogs and blogging. The blogosphere is choking on itself. Blogoreah is the result of well over 100 million blogs out there in the vast cyber wasteland. With new blogs being created about every three minutes ...
- Familial agony, ecstasy - Denver Post
"Save yourself from happy families," intones a suffering child in this superbly imagined collection of stories. It's a command as impossible to fulfill as it is necessary to survive the volatile intimacies within Carlos Fuentes' most recent work ...
- Film legend inspires dad and son to write musical - Basingstoke Gazette
Film legend inspires dad and son to write musicalBasingstoke Gazette, UK - 33 minutes agoRicky has written an award-winning screenplay and also writes poetry and screenplays in his free time. He moved to London from Basingstoke a year ago, ...
- New life for Old Fort Hays (Hays Daily News)
What once was old is new again at Historic Fort Hays.
- Jessye Norman, Still a Diva Beyond the Classical Canon (Washington Post)
Jessye Norman has long ceased to be a soprano: She is now simply a Figure. And for some years now, Norman appears to have been searching for the best way to display that figure -- looking for some outlet that the conventional presentation formats of classical music do not offer.
- New Publisher Launches Sinister Landscapes, a Gothic Anthology - PRLog.Org (press release)
New Publisher Launches Sinister Landscapes, a Gothic AnthologyPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 23 minutes agoIn addition to his first novel, Bitternest, Draven has written hundreds of film and book reviews, dozens of short stories, and an extensive amount of poetry ...
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence (Goulburn Post)
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.
- Tribute, to a sacked comrade (The Telegraph)
New Delhi, Aug. 11: The theme was liberalism. A communist leader, whose party has been under fire for not being tolerant, did his best to present a liberal face. But the man who has come to symbolise reforms was in no mood to spare the comrades.
- Summer Poetry: Online edition - Southwest Journal
Surprise is sometimes a wonderful thing. We find that Minnesota really does have a summer, that we can do things we thought we couldn’t and that all over town people are writing poetry. This version of the Poetry Project had me worried. There wasn ...
- Tamil writer on Man Asia long list (New Kerala)
Rokkiah, who is a top official of the Tamil Nadu welfare department, was first published in the late '90s. She caught public imagination with her feminist poetry collections like "Oru Maalaiyum Innoru Maalaiyum" and "Pachai Thevathai".
- Combining arts and education Outreach program expands in Union City - Union City Reporter
Combining arts and education Outreach program expands in Union CityUnion City Reporter, NJ - 1 hour agoThey also host the Hudson County Kids Poetry Competition every year, which receives 5000 entries from the area. They invite the top 40 poets to a ...
- Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
WINNIPEG — Andrew Davidson's fantastic journey to a literary payday some estimate to be more than $2-million began in Japan almost a decade ago with a vision, an image, a fantasy, if you will. It was a vision, unbidden and fully formed, of a woman ...
- Touching Base: Weak ending in store (New York Daily News)
Instead of October drama to punctuate the legendary history of Yankee Stadium, it appears the final act on the grandest stage will be a meaningless anticlimax with the Yankees and Orioles playing out the string.
- War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to Heal - Vineyard Gazette
The sound of Eli Wright’s camouflage pants ripping filled the studio at Seastone Papers Wednesday. Robynn Murray stood alone in the kitchen. Bread in the toaster, she twirled a butter knife in a tub of Nutella and looked out across the brown ...
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