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- Cleveland native Arsenio Hall named host of new reality series - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland native Arsenio Hall has been named host of "Funniest Moments,'' a reality series that MyNetworkTV will premiere this fall. Airing at 9 p.m. Wednesdays, the weekly series will follow the YouTube craze by presenting outrageous moments caught ...
- New Work, New Talent, New Spaces, New Events at Edinburgh Art Festival - Art Daily
New Work, New Talent, New Spaces, New Events at Edinburgh Art FestivalArt Daily - 4 hours agoAlongside the exhibitions the EAF once again offers a month of events â artistsâ talks, screenings, debates, tours and family projects - with StickerCurator ...
- Local connections are abundant in this year's festival lineup - Phoenixville News
Local connections are abundant in this year's festival lineupPhoenixville News, PA - 4 hours agoBeat poetry is not dead. Nor is the voice of human and civil rights. Here is the voice of introspection and the voice of action. Her name is Ursula Rucker. ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (KATC 3 Lafayette)
SLIDELL, La. -- Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in...
- Manchester Literature Festival - Manchester Evening News
MANCHESTER LITERATURE FESTIVAL 16â26 OCTOBER VENUES ACROSS THE CITY The festival presents some of the worldâs most influential and inspirational authors and poets in prestigious and unusual venues across the city. With an eclectic line-up ...
- ART; An Old Mall Gets Younger - New York Times Blogs
ART; An Old Mall Gets YoungerNew York Times Blogs, NY - 4 hours agoYucef Merhi's ''Atari Poetry IV'' (2004) plays on an old television monitor in the front window. A cozy circular space carved into the far corner of the ...
- On the Topic of St. Louis (Riverfront Times)
Sometimes finding a suitable topic is the most difficult part of writing. University of Missouri-St. Louis MFA writer-in-residence Joy Katz circumvented that issue by charging the poets and writers of the UMSL Graduate Writers' Association with writing specifically about St. Louis. During an all-day ...
- Why the Left Doesn't "Get" Obama - Huffingtonpost.com
I've been noticing a defensive note creeping into a lot of response to that "Obama moving to the center" criticism. My friend, Daniel Cardozo, takes a more positive view. Here's what he has to say: A remarkable lecture by neurologist and internet ...
- A day in the life at the National Poetry Slam in Madison - Isthmus Daily Page
A day in the life at the National Poetry Slam in MadisonIsthmus Daily Page, WI - 1 hour agoWith orientation underway and most teams checked into their hotels, the scene is one of jubilation on the opening day of the National Poetry Slam. ...
- What our critics are listening to - Democrat and Chronicle
BECK: MODERN GUILT. Hailed as the mystical guru of anti-folk, musical ideas drift around Beck like a roomful of smoldering incense. Co-produced by Beck and Danger Mouse â and this really feels like a total studio creation â Modern Guilt is a ...
- Georgia Nicols horoscopes for June 14 (Chicago Sun-Times)
ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: We have the all-clear today to shop (whether you spend $10 or $10 million) and make important decisions. The moon is in Scorpio.
- In a derelict barn quietly grows the last piece of âScotlandâs greatest artworkâ (Sunday Herald)
Hamilton Finlay died in 2006 it was believed that Little Sparta, the garden he created and filled with his artwork, was complete.
- Going from mud to verse at Glastonbury - Whitehaven News and Star
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. Iâd always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past Iâd looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their âGolden Ticketsâ after spending what seemed ...
- Tourism panel delays meeting - Durham Herald Sun
Tourism panel delays meetingDurham Herald Sun, NC - 43 minutes agoTheir artwork includes paintings, poetry, ceramics and more. Following the film Brubaker, foundation founder Lucy Daniels, David Rubinow, chairman of the ...
- Brasch Words - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- "But what can I do?" they ask me, those few individuals who linger long enough to hear my bitching about the heat our troops in Iraq endure; the media's repeating every line uttered by McCain, Obama and a gal called Hilary as ...
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