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- Carmel Valley poet pleads not guilty to child porn (The Monterey County Herald)
Prosecutors on Friday sought a tenfold increase in bail for a Carmel Valley man accused of possessing child pornography, alleging the 72-year-old solicited sex online from children as young as 10 years old. Denis Edward Wagner pleaded not guilty to two counts of possessing child porn.
- Filipino exhibit, events to be at library in October (Honolulu Advertiser)
Tthe Hawaii State Library celebrates the photo exhibit "Singgalot: the Ties that Bind," 11 a.m. Oct. 4 with a free event at in its lobby.
- Hall’s ‘Fall’ imagines, grapples with Frost’s inner thoughts - Dartmouth
Volumes upon volumes of literary criticism and biographies have been written about Robert Frost over the years, but none has tackled his intellect. None, that is, until Brian Hall’s novel, “Fall of Frost” (2008). The novel attempts to take on ...
- Hasan Ali: Guardian of Using culture - Jakarta Post
Hasan Ali: Guardian of Using cultureJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 hours agoThe songs that were sung by gandrung dancers were like the local traditional poetry, which expressed wisdom and values. The impression of immorality ...
- Reader views (0) (Evening Standard)
The Poet Laureate has revealed that during his nine years in the role his works have failed to provoke a single response from the Queen.
- Public Theater to Present NY Premiere of Hoch's New Play, 'Taking ... - Broadway World
Broadway WorldPublic Theater to Present NY Premiere of Hoch's New Play, 'Taking ...Broadway World, NY - 6 hours ago... Whiteboys, Blackhawk Down, American Splendor, War Of The Worlds, Lucky You, HBO Def Poetry and the film version of Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop. ...
- Lambchop: still doing it their way - Wokingham Times
Lambchop: still doing it their wayWokingham Times, UK - 7 hours ago"Presenting words without music strays into the territory of poetry, or something other than its intended use. “With the advent of the ‘free burning music’ ...
- Alex Coke on listening and the possibility of sound (Austin American-Statesman)
While living in Amsterdam in the 1990s, Austin jazz musician Alex Coke was constantly pedaling around the city on his three-speed bicycle. But as much as he loved music, Coke could never understand why so many people on the street were plugged into Walkman players.
- Taliban leader killed by SAS was Pakistan officer (Times Online)
British officials covered up evidence that a Taliban commander killed by special forces in Helmand last year was in fact a Pakistani military officer, according to highly placed Afghan officials.
- Percussionist unleashes a wild Brazilian kind of chamber music - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Jazz/world music percussionist Cyro Baptista wants Kalamazoo to engage in "anthropofagia." The term literally means "people eating people," Baptista said from his home in Tenafly, N.J. "But in reality, people eat the spirit of other ...
- Dear Senator Obama - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsDear Senator ObamaOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1700 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Inhousepress Welcomes Inquires from Publishing Houses - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Inhousepress Welcomes Inquires from Publishing HousesPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 42 minutes agoFor some years Inhousepress has specialized in books, articles, short stories and poetry, which aspire to explore Human Potential. ...
- A glimpse into life on city streets - Toronto Star
A glimpse into life on city streetsToronto Star, Canada - 4 hours agoMeeks' own stories, and those of others, will be told through a photography exhibition entitled "A day in the life" that features photos, quotes and poetry. ...
- Smith to dazzle Nature of Words with poetry - Bend Bulletin
For more info about The Nature of Words, visit www.thenature ofwords.org, e-mail infothenatureofwords .org or call 541-330-4381. Earlier reports on Nature authors are available online at www.bendbulletin .com/words. "Sorry, I meant to e-mail you ...
- EDWIN O. GUTHMAN (The State)
Award-winning journalist LOS ANGELES — Edwin O. Guthman , a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous “enemies list” prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, has died at 89. Guthman, who suffered from a rare blood disease called amyloidosis, died Sunday at his Pacific Palisades home, said Bryce Nelson, a family spokesman. ...
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