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- 'Best of the Web 2008' - Los Angeles Times
'Best of the Web 2008'Los Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoCulled from online magazines published between January and October 2007, the selections here represent three distinct categories: fiction, poetry and ...
- Youngstown native makes his mark as documentarian - Youngstown Vindicator
Youngstown native makes his mark as documentarianYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 4 hours agoOf his talents — acting, poetry, and rapping — he says directing documentaries suits him well because, “It’s something an introverted person can do. ...
- Finding some solace in the bare necessities (Daily Aztec)
Alright, so the place smelled like mold. But, it was a place to sleep - for free. How? Squatting. Ummm...what is this? Think "Fight Club." Many squats are communities built around sharing resources and mutually exchanging skills. It's a form of radical direct action. Undermining the rat race. Umm...is this illegal? Yes.
- Share This Story: - Standard Speaker
Share This Story:Standard Speaker, PA - 3 hours ago31 – “Transitions IV: A Collection of Fiber Art and Poetry,” featuring artwork and poetry made by women participating in The Program for Women and Families ...
- writers GROUP MEETS (The Bolingbrook Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group will host author and poet Marilyn Huntman Giese, the author of "When the World Changed, A Revolutionary Peace," at 7 p.m. Sept. 26. The book, based on her travels to the Near and Middle East, is an interplay of vivid photos and scriptural references that tell the story of Jesus in a unique way. Giese's poetry ranges from lighthearted spoofs to serious social issues.
- Saddam now seen as the "Father of Martyrs" by visitors to his grave (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
AWJA, Iraq — In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is his messenger."
- 'Audiences want to laugh' - News24.com
News24.com'Audiences want to laugh'News24.com, South Africa - 3 hours agoThe play centres on the friendship between two ambulance men working on the Cape Flats, and the difficulties they have to overcome. ...
- Book awards to be announced in Charlottetown - Journal Pioneer
Book awards to be announced in CharlottetownJournal Pioneer, Canada - 4 hours agoPrizes will be awarded in three categories: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Winners in each category will receive a cash prize and a commemorative piece of ...
- Pitching an Agent: 'Build a Brand' - Mediabistro.com
This Kansas-based lawyer-turned-literary agent is actively seeking "authors with a platform, who wish to build a brand with multiple projects." Notable clients: Food consultant Nancy Tringali Piho, Nutrition for the Soul founder Deanna Minich, senior ...
- Wrongs and rights - New Statesman
New StatesmanWrongs and rightsNew Statesman, UK - 1 hour agoBut this book goes out of its way to eschew poetry or, indeed, much colour at all. It might have been better to try for, if not "The Prelude", ...
- Fall Arts Preview 2008 (Metro Weekly)
Gunston Theater II 2700 S. Lang St. Arlington, Va. 703-998-4555 www.americancentury.org · Dr. Cook's Garden -- Ira Levin's 1968 Broadway thriller about a small town that achieves perfection in an ultimately deadly way (now-10/4) · Life with Father -- This 1939 chestnut is the longest-running play in Broadway history (11/25-12/7 and 1/8-1/25/09) · An American Century Christmas -- Traces the ...
- Rosemarie DeWitt on 'Rachel Getting Married' (Los Angeles Times)
The actress says Jenny Lumet's script and director Jonathan Demme's surprises give the film an authentic feel. "THE VIBE was like a good poetry slam or something," said Rosemarie DeWitt of working on the set of Jonathan Demme's "Rachel Getting Married" with its upscale-bohemian, groovy, multicultural backyard wedding. Although the cast includes DeWitt as Rachel, plus Anne Hathaway, Bill ...
- Summer books to refresh your spirit (Billings Gazette)
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time. It can be a season to rest the body. It also can be a time to renew the mind and refresh the spirit - through reading. ...
- Mentally ill woman's death jail a tale of missed opportunities - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her. Sandy knew ...
- Arts & Books Digest (The Salinas Californian)
The Monterey Museum of Art is presenting an exhibit of contemporary art and photography by Angela Strassheim from Oct. 11 through Feb. 1.
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