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- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption (The Charlotte Observer)
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did, but still, it's a bold step. But with one move, Leif Enger defangs impending snarkiness with the deftness of a snake handler: He makes his character, ...
- Caught in Translation - Kolkata Newsline
Caught in TranslationKolkata Newsline, India - May 6, 2008Launched on Tuesday evening at a Delhi hotel, the book has a selection from five volumes of poetry, mainly Raat Pashmine Ki and Pukhraj. ...
- An Outlaw's Odyssey, Remembered 'Gonzo' Style (NPR)
NPR.org , July 3, 2008 · "The towers are gone now, reduced to bloody rubble, along with all hopes for Peace in Our Time, in the United States or any other country."
- To print this page, select "Print" from the File menu of your browser - Salon
May. 22, 2008 | Has the role of the professional critic become obsolete in an age of book clubs, celebrity endorsements and blogs? A new book, "The Death of the Critic," says no, and argues that there are still reasons to regard some opinions as ...
- How The Super-Rich Buy Homes - NBC 10
It's not easy for a movie star, basketball player, or corporate chief to buy a house without attracting a bit of attention. It requires ingenuity -- and help from pricey lawyers -- to keep the paparazzi, celebrity bloggers, and stalkers guessing ...
- Our Language Stigma (The Jamaica Observer)
The public debate surrounding the proposed translation of the Bible into Jamaican dialect continues unabated.
- Wrestling Hamlet - Age
Playing the dark prince has scared Brendan Cowell sober. The workaholic acto-writer-director discusses his own demons with Elissa Blake. Brendan Cowell has a recurring nightmare in which he's standing on stage half-naked. Looking down into the ...
- The Coffee Den's 1st Anniversary Celebration - Budgeteer News
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. 218-624-5818 The Coffee Den celebrates its one year anniversary May 1st through May 3rd with several events. On Thursday, May 1st join guitarist George Host for a free lunchtime concert, from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm. On Friday, May ...
- Talent shines at dance club show - News Shopper
Talent shines at dance club showNews Shopper, UK - 1 hour agoThe Shine dance club, based at the Citygate Church, Rectory Road, Beckenham, put on the event, which included dance, drama and poetry, for an audience of 50 ...
- Area homeschoolers take home convention honors - Athens Banner-Herald
Students from the Calvary Homeschool Group in Carl recently competed in the annual Accelerated Christian Education Regional Student Convention. Pictured, from left, are Haley Bolton, Jessica Nero, Cristen Youngblood, Katie Youngblood, Amanda Nero ...
- Hello, Dalai - WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDailyHello, DalaiWorldNetDaily, OR - 12 minutes agoBut first, an instant online test to see if your computer was capable of receiving streaming video. Alas, my computer, with its arcane dial-up connection, ...
- July Calendar (Portland Tribune)
EVENTS • Division/Clinton Street Fair Come celebrate one of Portland’s most sustainable neighborhoods. Attractions include a parade, Lego exhibit, street dancing, food, music, a pizza-eating contest, a dough-throwing contest, and a jungle bouncer (we don’t know, either ...
- Poetry, myth and symbolism work together - Naples Sun TImes
Poetry, myth and symbolism work togetherNaples Sun TImes, FL - 3 hours agoAs a form of poetry, it tells us as a people, that we have meaning. A poem told in the form of myth is an attempt to try to explain, poetically, ...
- Breeding Evil: Hezb'allah's Children - American Thinker
In 1979, Samir Kantar was 16 years old when he pulled Danny Haran and his young daughter from their apartment in the Israeli town of Nahariya. He shot to death the father and smashed the little girl's skull against a rock with an AK-47. After 29 ...
- Rahsaan Patterson doesn't do labels (San Francisco Chronicle)
Among R&B's legions of preening crooners, Rahsaan Patterson is the rare singer who eschews affected bravado for an eclectic style inspired by both his difficult past and his journey of self-discovery. Yet even a fan or close listener of Patterson, who will...
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