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- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' (BBC News)
Former BBC chief news correspondent Kate Adie spent several years covering the Bosnian conflict, and met one of its "architects", Radovan Karadzic, several times.
- The write stuff - Financial Mail (subscription)
Financial Mail (subscription)The write stuffFinancial Mail (subscription), South Africa - 1 hour agoOn August 1, Ngwenya and partner Pat Hopkins opened Raspberry Prose in Linden. Both of them are accomplished wordsmiths. Hopkins has published 19 books, ...
- Raising Bob Costas: Is Memorizing Sports Trivia Good for the Brain? - Wall Street Journal
Now I know how Marv Albert's parents must have felt. Shooting hoops behind our house recently, my 9-year-old suggested that we pretend to be great basketball teams from the past. "I'll be the 1985-1986 Celtics," he said, "and you can be the '71-'72 ...
- Poetry review: Armitage maintains colloquialism - San Francisco Chronicle
Poetry review: Armitage maintains colloquialismSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 36 minutes agoAfter one labored reading, I held the poem, "Learning by Rote," up to a mirror and gleefully deciphered the story of young Armitage being ordered to write ...
- An art outbreak - Tucson Citizen
An art outbreakTucson Citizen, AZ - 1 hour agoThe show will feature some green fashions, Aguirre says, and a couple displays will incorporate performance poetry. Additional participants include Preen ...
- Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and more - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
This side of the 1900s you might be hard-pressed to find someone who can masterfully strum a washtub bass. But the Saturday crowd at the 20th annual National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration in Lubbock got a taste of just that, along with numerous ...
- FIRST IRANIAN FEMALE ADMIRAL: ARTEMIS - Persian Journal
FIRST IRANIAN FEMALE ADMIRAL: ARTEMISPersian Journal, Iran - 31 minutes agoIn this article, the name of Artemis, the life story of Artemis, her battles, her end, and a poetry referring to Artemis as the First Iranian Female Admiral ...
- John Donlan & The Dames by Judith Fitzgerald - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comJohn Donlan & The Dames by Judith FitzgeraldMonsters and Critics.com - Jul 21, 2008By Judith Fitzgerald Jul 21, 2008, 17:29 GMT By John Donlan By Katia Grubisic By Brenda Leifso By Johanna Skibsrud If poetry eases the anguish of the actual ...
- Local and live - Billings Gazette
Local and liveBillings Gazette, USA - 3 hours agoBOOK SIGNING: Barjon's Books, 221 N. 29th St. 11 am-2 pm Billings author Sharon Winnett presents her poetry collection, "The Receptive Earth. ...
- David Thomas Broughton listens to the world - Metro
MetroDavid Thomas Broughton listens to the worldMetro, UK - 13 hours agoby PAUL CLARKE - Thursday, August 28, 2008 Where other artists see poetry in the prosaic, David Thomas Broughton finds music in the mundane. ...
- Natty dread - hotpress.com (subscription)
Natty dreadhotpress.com (subscription), Ireland - 3 hours agoHis forthcoming debut album Man Like I, self-produced and recorded live, mixes acoustic soul, pop, hip-hop, Afrobeat and – yes – reggae with urban poetry ...
- Mary Peccolo; original owner of Blue Door Bookstore, arts supporter (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hillcrest wasn't Hillcrest yet when Mary Peccolo and her husband opened the Blue Door Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1961. The tiny shop came to be known as a literary center for Bohemians, intellectuals, artists and activists.
- Israel's Nazi-porn problem - Salon
Americans first encountered French actress Ludivine Sagnier in the summer of 2003, when her oft-topless ingénue role opposite Charlotte Rampling in François Ozon's erotic thriller "Swimming Pool" made her an instant international sex symbol ...
- Columbus-born boxer to be honored with marker - The Commercial Dispatch
Columbus-born boxer to be honored with markerThe Commercial Dispatch, MS - 5 hours ago... “The Pittsburgh Kid†(1941) and “Joe Palooka, Champ†(1946) and released “Gloves, Glory and God,†his autobiography in 1956, and a book of poetry, ...
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: New York Theatre Workshop returns to campus for 17th year (The Dartmouth)
This summer, the renowned New York Theatre Workshop has come to Dartmouth for its 17th annual residency. The NYTW will show works-in-progress on a variety of social, political and religious themes including the role of spirituality in rehabilitation, the impact of the war in Iraq and the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
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