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- D.C. Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big Pool - Washington Post
CANNES, France, May 20 -- There are big films and little films here; documentary films and animated films; films with movie stars and films from Belgium. But by far the most numerous are the many, many films that no one will ever see. This is the ...
- Pen and Sickle (New York Times)
A look at Russia?s major artists, writers, musicians and filmmakers in the 20th century.
- June Anderson publishes âTo Catch a Fallen Starâ - Valdosta Daily Times
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible. Having attained a certificate in secretarial science and having been a wife and mother for most of her life, June Anderson of Americus probably never imagined she would ...
- From the shadows to the sun: Second generation survivors react to family histories (Queens Courier)
The Queens Courier, a local Queens NY Newspaper offers breaking news, multimedia, reviews & opinions, business, sports, movies, travel, books, jobs, education, real estate, cars & more. We publish the only Queens community newspaper in Spanish El Correo de Queens, Queens Business Today, Queensborough magazine, HealthWise magazine, North Shore Towers Courier and a tourist magazine Key to Queens.
- Words to save the world - The Gazette (Montreal)
Words to save the worldThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 56 minutes agoThey answered on paper - with poetry, non-fiction, fiction and art. The result is a high-quality book, titled Down to Earth, which was launched this spring. ...
- Truth in Humor - Popmatters.com
The second season of The Boondocks tackles issues that are important to the hip-hop community with contributions from numerous hip-hop artists. Boondocks Response Syndrome explains why we react to this series the way we do. Question: If The Boondocks ...
- Bisbee group offers positive environment, activities for kids - Douglas Daily Dispatch
Bisbee group offers positive environment, activities for kidsDouglas Daily Dispatch, AZ - 1 hour agoThe women work with youth between the ages of 12 and 15 and have engaged them in activities of music, art, theatre, filmmaking, poetry and outdoor ...
- J.J. Abrams Creates Mystery - Cinema Blend
This must be going pretty good on Star Trek , because rather than putting a final coat on the hull of the Enterprise, J.J. Abrams is off engaging in his favorite pastime: creating mysteries. HR says Paramount has purchased the rights to a New York ...
- Today's most-viewed stories - The Wichita Eagle
Today's most-viewed storiesThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 44 minutes agoPoetry Aloud, read your own poetry or that of a poet you admire, 7 pm Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. Free. Information, 316-440-4202. ...
- Who Is the Greatest Modern-Day Thinker? - New York Times Blogs
I go to the University of Richmond, which requires [us] to take a class called Core, where we read famous historical books. ( Gandhi , Marx , Plato , Augustine , just to name a few). Anyway, my question for you is: Who do you think is the greatest ...
- A prize worth cracking a beer over - Toronto Star
A prize worth cracking a beer overToronto Star, Canada - 10 hours agoToronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, NS, have won national poetry prizes. The winners of the 2008 Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial ...
- Why poetry matters, By Jay Parini - Independent
Why poetry matters, By Jay PariniIndependent, UK - 17 minutes agoIn 1989, the American poet Dana Gioia lobbed a grenade into the cosy world of the US creative-writing industry. His essay, "Can Poetry Matter? ...
- Houston Ballet: Cranko's Onegin - From Page To Stage (Playbill Arts)
Paula Citron discusses the journey of choreographer John Cranko's Onegin , considered by many to be one of the finest narrative ballets of the late 20th century. The work opens Houston Ballet's 2008-2009 season September 4.
- CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws Thousands - NBC5.com
CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws ThousandsNBC5.com, IL - 2 hours agoEntertainers at the event included Kid Sista, Rich Kiddz and CPS students who were finalists in the "Louder Than A Bomb" poetry slam.
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. âIt's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,â says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with âRomeo and Julietâ on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
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