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- Showdown in Gotham - New York Times
New York TimesShowdown in GothamNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoPitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood movie of its comic-book kind ...
- Daniel Radcliffe: ‘You Can’t Possibly Imagine What It’s Like To ... - Access Hollywood
Daniel Radcliffe: ‘You Can’t Possibly Imagine What It’s Like To ...Access Hollywood - 2 hours agoActing has confines; poetry has none.†This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Harry Potter begins his sixth year at ...
- Sienna Miller: a sense of theatre - Daily Telegraph
At the age of 18, Sienna Miller enrolled for a three-month course at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York, fresh out of Heathfield boarding school in Ascot. It proved a baptism of fire. 'On the first day, the teacher was going ...
- Valley Events - Nova News Now
Valley EventsNova News Now, Canada - 2 hours agoBlomidon Image & Word, an exhibit featuring paintings, photos, poetry and prose to celebrate Cape Blomidon. Admission $2, children under 12 and members free ...
- Soundtracking: Win A Beach Boys Limited Edition CD Boxset! - Gather.com
You may recall back when Soundtracking gave away a signed Beach Boys lithograph , now we're hosting another great Beach Boys giveaway! If you love the Beach Boys, you've come to the right place! On June 10th, Capitol/EMI released a boxed set of the ...
- Every Word - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsEvery WordNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago... with the entire OED Now Mr. Shea has written a book about his feat; reviewing it in this Sunday’s issue, Nicholson Baker finds some poetry himself in ...
- Blueprints of Jazz - antiMUSIC
(PR) Talking House Records announces the release of Blueprints of Jazz, a series of recordings that shines the spotlight on some of the lesser known innovators and style-setters in jazz. The first three volumes of the series, spotlighting drummer ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Ledger
Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne ...
- Shortening Your To-Do List - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Shortening Your To-Do ListChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 9 minutes agoSage Readers: Ms. Mentor continues to hear new variations on academic anxiety dreams, including burning houses, bulldozed buildings, and inspirational heads ...
- BILL MCGRAW: Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D (Detroit Free Press)
"The Straits" is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century. Kristin Palm describes it as a "docu-poem," as in documentary. The book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry."
- How Janelle Monáe charmed Diddy - Creative Loafing Atlanta
How Janelle Monáe charmed DiddyCreative Loafing Atlanta, GA - 5 hours agoThe eccentric collective works out of a house in a posh enclave of African-American-owned homes in south Fulton County — an unexpected home base for an ...
- For Your Freedom and Ours - Foreign Policy In Focus
For Your Freedom and OursForeign Policy In Focus - 19 hours agoPolish nobleman Tadeusz Kosciuszko fought in the American Revolution under the slogan of “for your freedom and ours.†Many of us on the Western left were ...
- Situationism and hats - Manchester Online
Situationism and hatsManchester Online, UK - 4 hours ago... for a proposed public poetry event and offering an internship at his Baby Cow organisation as a reward for the best two-minute sketch sent to him. ...
- Was William Shakespeare a woman? - Indian Express
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of Italian ...
- Kay Ryan, UCLA graduate in English, named 16th poet laureate of U.S. - UCLA News
With poetry's lofty reputation, the uninitiated might think that humor and poetry overlap only in dirty limericks. For UCLA alumna Kay Ryan, who was named poet laureate of the United States on July 17, "much of the best poetry is funny." In an essay ...
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