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- Mrs Blair, the secrets of her bedchamber and a masterclass in utter ... - Daily Mail
You might spare a moment this week to write a note of sympathy to Tony Blair. His wife's memoirs are being serialised and they transcend parody. Surely, not even the sponsor of the Iraq war, ringmaster of so many domestic disasters, employer of ...
- In the Spotlight: Alphonzo Travis - Springfield State Journal Register
Springfield State Journal RegisterIn the Spotlight: Alphonzo TravisSpringfield State Journal Register, IL - 1 hour agoArtistic endeavor(s): Writing poetry, taking pictures, and I have a fond love for aviation. Where you might have seen me or my work (or will soon): As ...
- British woman wins appeal of terror-related charge - Boston Globe
LONDON— A British woman won her appeal on Tuesday against a conviction for collecting information which would be useful to a terrorist. Samina Malik, 24, was convicted in December and given a suspended sentence of nine months in prison in Britain ...
- On the Town - New York Observer
There’s a moment in the boring, brain-dead new M. Night Shyamalan film The Happening when Mark Wahlberg turns to the camera, trying to suppress a grin, and asks, “Can this really be happening?” I ask the same question every week, but it just ...
- Poetry trail helped by digger (Belper Today)
Beth's Poetry Trail latest addition was given a helping hand in the form of a JCB machine, which was used to transport a large stone through Belper River Gardens (28/05/2008)
- LISTINGS: 7 Days and 7 Nights (Gay City News)
The Netherlands-based Scapino Ballet Rotterdam presents Ed Wubbe's "The Green," a dance with seven men on bright green artificial grass, and "De Bruiden (The Brides)," a dance with nine women.
- Reporter's Notebook: Brenda Norrell (The Narco News Bulletin)
TUCSON – Retired Army Col. Ann Wright and El Salvadoran torture survivor Carlos Mauricio said it is time to hold President Bush and his top advisors accountable for torture in Abu-Ghraib and Guantanamo and for secret renditions.
- Television - Entertainment (Scoop.co.nz)
Janet Charman's book of poetry, Cold Snack, won top prize in the Montana Book Awards, beating 25 other books considered.
- Diary of an artist - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphDiary of an artistCalcutta Telegraph, India - 3 hours agoTill May 5 at Gallery with Difference, Avishek Point, 2nd floor, 152 SP Mukherjee Road: Black and White Lines, an exhibition of paintings by Nabyendu ...
- Rule by law or dictatorship? - La Crosse Tribune
As America gets to celebrate another birthday, let us hope the rules we live by, lauded in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, are enforced and upheld. There is a great division happening now in America. There are those who believe the ...
- Savoring the single life (The Ithaca Journal)
“The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence,” wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book “Live Alone and Like It.”
- What's on: Monday May 12 - Scotsman
What's on: Monday May 12Scotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoShare the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- Few people would give their new album away for free online . but Saul Williams did (Lexington Herald-Leader)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are." -Lyric from "Niggy Tardust" CHICAGO - Saul Williams wants to liberate you. As an actor, screenwriter, poet, and musician, Williams has been offering you the opportunity for the last 10 years by releasing books of poetry, a feature film, and three albums, including his 2007 effort "The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy ...
- I want a long rest from a game that never sleeps - Guardian Blogs
Why don't I like football? Maybe it's because I was a timid child and I was made to play it against my will. Memories of cold, dark autumn afternoons in the 1980s, standing in the corner of a sports field hoping nobody would kick the ball anywhere ...
- Fist Jabs, Satire, and the Last Private Places on Earth - Slate
Put the same drawing on a TV screen with the Fox emblem in the corner and a pair of couch potatoes parked in front of it--put that on your cover, and you've got satire. And howlless was equally clear : Any satire that can be easily used to further ...
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