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- Author lists his favourite books - Oxfordshire News
Best-selling Oxford author Philip Pullman has raided his bookshelves to pick 40 of his favourite titles to recommend to the nation. The award-winning creator of His Dark Materials, has become the second person to host The Writer's Table at Waterstone ...
- No Pavement reunion says Stephen Malkmus - This is Nottingham
No Pavement reunion says Stephen MalkmusThis is Nottingham, UK - 5 hours agoThere's two Gene Loves Jezebels touring and it's kind of sad, you know. Not that it was ever like that great." It's the same with The Searchers. ...
- NVIDIA: soon to rain on x86 parade? - Toms Hardware
THE HOT RUMOR going around IDF is one that we discussed a long time ago when Nvidia bought Stexar: that the company will do an x86 part. The background whispers say that the part will be announced next week at Nvision, but we don't see that happening ...
- "The Lucky Ones": When soldiers return home (Seattle Times)
"The Lucky Ones": This attempt to create an Iraq-war home-front classic like "The Best Years of Our Lives" has its moments, but the story line about three returning veterans (played by Tim Robbins, Rachel McAdams and Michael Peña) is predictable.
- Regional calendar - Wicked Local Roslindale
Regional calendarWicked Local Roslindale, MA - Sep 11, 2008This event combines gloom, electronica and darkwave with gothic belly dancing, horror/fantasy art, and a disk jockey. Late night â€Grab Cauldron†raffle and ...
- Book Review: "Marrying Anita" explores love in the "new India" (San Jose Mercury News)
Frustrated with the singles scene in New York, already in her thirties with no fianc e in sight, under constant pressure from her parents to find someone, Anita Jain takes action, moving back to India for a year. But is the new urban Indian culture in which she's searching really all that different from America?
- Local students win Writer's Guild contest - Fort Scott Tribune
Fort Scott TribuneLocal students win Writer's Guild contestFort Scott Tribune, KS - 23 minutes ago... in previous writing competitions. Both Roberts and DeCocq previously received honorable mentions in the Gordon Parks High School Poetry/Essay Contest. ...
- Thieves ransack Richey's flat while former Death Row Scot is in prison - Edinburgh News
FORMER Death Row inmate Kenny Richey has had his flat raided by thieves who broke in while he sat in prison awaiting trial for an alleged assault. The 44-year-old claimed his home in Polwarth was ransacked after police who broke down the door to ...
- Strange world - Scotsman
Strange worldScotsman, United Kingdom - 17 hours ago"I don't have to worry about listening to beatnik poetry or some political ideology that makes me want to vomit." The café offers a radical right blend, ...
- Summer reads (The News & Observer)
Throughout the summer, we will share reader's picks for their summer reading. Share your pick at share.triangle.com/bookclub .
- Marion Post Wolcott: Photographing the South - Birmingham News
Marion Post Wolcott: Photographing the South 09/25/08 Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope ...
- 'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character study - San Francisco Chronicle
'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character studySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoAnd the insinuation is that despite his not being a man who values poetry - he's an adman, after all - there's something in the words that made a connection ...
- New this Week: Red Dog Red Dog by Patrick Lane - January magazine
New this Week: Red Dog Red Dog by Patrick LaneJanuary magazine - 2 hours agoHe is the author of 20 books of poetry and he has won another Governor General’s Award for his poetry as well as a couple National Magazine Awards. ...
- Dying, debt-ridden Singapore founder - Straits Times
Dying, debt-ridden Singapore founderStraits Times, Singapore - 2 hours agoWritten by playwright Ng Yi-Sheng, the 'surreal biography' of Raffles has been turned into an 80-minute production featuring a poetry-spouting Rafflesia ...
- OurSound in the Newspaper - Owen Sound Sun Times
Our Sound music columnist Bill Henry turns his eyes and ears on the area's vibrant, multi-genre music scene every week in The Sun Times. From blues to bluegrass, folk to funk, pop to punk and classical to celtic, Henry writes about the area's ...
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