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- Your Name Your Email Address Recipient's Email Address - Newsweek
Your Name Your Email Address Recipient's Email AddressNewsweek - 1 hour agoAnd now the journalist Alan Weisman has produced, if not a bible, at least a Book of Revelation, "The World Without Us," which conjures up a future ...
- COLUMN: Leyde: Murphey follows way of the West (The Salinas Californian)
Michael Martin Murphey isn't shy about sharing what his priorities are: The cowboy way, restoring the American prairie, longhorn cattle and preserving our Western heritage.
- Books Calendar: 07/13/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Books Calendar: 07/13/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoOpen poetry reading, first Fri., 8-10 pm, free, musicians, comedians welcome; McClean & Eakin Booksellers, 307 E. Lake, Petoskey; 348-1180 or 347-5748.
- Feeding the Informavores - Philadelphia Daily News
Some original thinking in Slate. About how we read in the age of the Jetsons. It might give you a headache. Full of concrete poetry. And solid ideas. * bullet * points. And links. But don't fall for the Rick Roll. Philly.com comments are intended to ...
- Out and About: May 21 - June 1 - Avon Messenger
Out and About: May 21 - June 1Avon Messenger, MA - 30 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Navigating the post-Nirvana world (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The daughter of a punk-rock icon, who shot himself in front of her, must forever confront a celebrity-hungry public that cannot be satisfied.
- Plea to Queen for female Poet Laureate - Statesman
LONDON, May 22: Ever since the Royal household crowned John Dryden as the first official Poet Laureate in 1668, the honour has been bestowed on pre-eminent wordsmiths from William Wordsworth to Ted Hughes. No woman, though, has ever held the position ...
- Where for arts now? - Daily Telegraph
There’s an art to commissioning high-brow television at the BBC. It has to satisfy politicians and journalists who are on the lookout for dumbing down. Sir Michael Lyons and his BBC Trust are watching, particularly in the annual report, whether the ...
- Historian and history maker (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Timothy Garton Ash: The death of my friend Bronislaw Geremek is a grave loss not just for Poland, but all of Europe
- DVDs: Director Martin Scorsese shines a brilliant light on the Rolling ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A Martin Scorsese film of the Rolling Stones in concert? The only question is why they didn't think of it sooner. "Shine a Light," which struts onto DVD Tuesday, July 29, brings together perhaps the greatest director and greatest rock band of our ...
- The Tango King’s last days - New Straits Times
The Tango King’s last daysNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 3 hours agoFamily Weekend Package (Fridays to Sundays) RM150 (family of four). Any additional family member RM40. Venue: KLPaC, Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan off Jalan ...
- Bonekickers episode 3 review - Den Of Geek
Bonekickers episode 3 reviewDen Of Geek, UK - 8 hours agoBonekickers' cheesy script is also beginning to form its own unique kind of poetry. You've got to admire a show that can throw out lines such as 'Love is at ...
- Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in English (PR.com)
Brazilian writer, Glauco Ortolano, has recently released his first book ever published in English. "Humaniquess: The Gif of Your Inner God" is a well humored response to yet another book recently published by a paleontologist who claims he has found the missing link between the human origins and fish from 350 billion years ago. Ortolano writes from the perspective of a poet attempting to ...
- Who will Couture Queen of Fall Galas? - New York Sun
It looks like soprano Renee Fleming will have a running start to rule the fashion pages next gala season. For the first time in the Metropolitan Opera's history, Karl Lagerfield, John Galliano, and Christian Lacroix will design costumes for Ms ...
- Metal goes global, with some surprising riffs - Globe and Mail
This is a story dripping with irony - ghoulish, blood-red irony. It turns out that heavy metal, anathema to the moral majority, has spread Western ideals of freedom of expression and democracy more effectively than some more conservative means. to ...
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