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- Daniel Radcliffe Worries That no One Likes Him - Showbizspy.com
Daniel Radcliffe says he often worries that no one likes him. The Harry Potter star -- who is set to make his Broadway debut in the play Equus later this year -- admits he struggles to deal with the expectations of his co-stars. He tells American ...
- PATH OF THE ASSASSIN VOL. 10: BATTLE FOR POWER - Active Anime (press release)
Active Anime (press release)PATH OF THE ASSASSIN VOL. 10: BATTLE FOR POWERActive Anime (press release) - 3 hours agoIn this fictional telling of to-be shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu’s early life, Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima weave an intriguing, sexy, and charming story of young ...
- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Thomas Ondrey/PD Christopher Steele at Malachi House in July. The hospice was the nicest place he'd ever lived. • Read more about "outsider art." Editor's note: Reporters usually are careful to stay out of the action. They watch, listen...
- Carver's legacy keeps on growing - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCarver's legacy keeps on growingTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 15 minutes agoTo date, she has ensured the publication of two collections of his poetry - A New Path to the Waterfall (1989) and All of Us (2000) - as well a volume of ...
- Massachusetts enjoys first poetry festival - United Press International
LOWELL, Mass., Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Attendees of the first Massachusetts Poetry Festival say the artistic genre can offer a temporary relief from money worries. Festival-goer Susan Roney-O'Brien said with economic problems growing in the United States ...
- Top Story - Calaveras Enterprise
In high school, Chrys Mollett was voted most likely to succeed. “It's really funny because most people think I live simply,” Mollett said. Her routine: running the Aeolian Harp, her music shop in Angels Camp, and swimming after work in Angels ...
- ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert Moeller - Artnet
ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert MoellerArtnet, NY - 1 hour agoAlso, few images document the private lives of African Americans and other minorities. Surely, that, too, is part of this American story. ...
- Things to do - Warren Reporter
Things to doWarren Reporter, NJ - 7 minutes agoOpen Mic, Music, Poetry and Prose, second and fourth Saturday nights of each month, 7-11:30 pm, doors open at 6 pm, in the studio of The Cooperage USFA, ...
- Bulgarian poet Konstantin Pavlov dies at 75 - Miami Herald
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Poet and screenwriter Konstantin Pavlov, who became one of Bulgaria's most prominent intellectuals with his rare defiance of the country's communist regime, has died, a filmmakers union said. He was 75. Pavlov died Sunday after a ...
- Excellence on show at Mello-go-roun' - Jamaica Observer
Excellence on show at Mello-go-roun'Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 5 hours ago... as they could very well be setting them up for ridicule; the religious-flavoured Construction, a dub poetry piece splendidly performed by the Ensemble ...
- Waldorf announces literary magazine editors - Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — Laura Chase, a senior from Fertile, has been named editor of “Crusader: A Journal of Engaged Writing,” Waldorf College’s student-run literary magazine. The following Waldorf students will serve on the editorial staff: senior ...
- Religion News Updated 8-14-08 - Petoskey News-Review
Religion News Updated 8-14-08Petoskey News-Review, MI - 24 minutes agoBoth "come as you are" services, 9 am and 10:30 am, will feature Celtic-influenced music with Dr. Bruce Stewart playing bagpipes plus Robert Burns poetry ...
- Paying It Forward: Josh Clark and Turbine At The Bowery Poetry Club - Earvolution
EarvolutionPaying It Forward: Josh Clark and Turbine At The Bowery Poetry ClubEarvolution, MD - 8 minutes agoIn playing an acoustic set at the Bowery Poetry Club, just across the road from the John Varvatos store occupying the former home of CBGB, Clark, ...
- Crowds to join Olympic celebration - Shropshire Star
Shropshire’s 2012 Olympic celebrations will kick off on Friday when more than 1,000 people gather at Ironbridge. The county is taking part in a cultural celebration that will run until London 2012. The fun will kick-start a weekend of events across ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 - BBC News
He spent the next eight years in the Soviet prison system, or Gulag, before being internally exiled to Kazakhstan, where he was successfully treated for stomach cancer. Publication in 1962 of the novella Denisovich, an account of a day in a Gulag ...
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