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- Being a brand: Shahenshah Bachchan versus Badshah Khan (Calcutta News)
When a superstar-turned-'national figure' like Amitabh Bachchan starts toting graphs and pie charts to show that he is far ahead in television show ratings than a much younger colleague, Shah Rukh Khan, it reveals a great deal about the icon.
- Theater review: Kapil's 'Love Person' - San Francisco Chronicle
Theater review: Kapil's 'Love Person'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 30 minutes agoRam (Janak Ramachandran), a skittish Sanskrit poetry translator, falls for the wild and love-desperate Vic (Emily Morrison) via e-mail, not knowing he's ...
- Teenage "Cats" fans lap it up like cream (Denver Post)
Review: Fort Collins' Carousel Dinner Theatre has brought back "Cats," the biggest hit in its 15-year history, after a four-year absence. And while director Scott Wright's revival doesn't quite reach the same artistic heights in its second life, one carpool of kitty-loving kiddies got what they came for — and more. Rating: ***
- Literary contest winners announced (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Writers receiving awards in the 2008 Literary Contest conducted by District 7 of the Kansas Authors Club were announced at a meeting held in Garden City on April 26. A total of 28 entries were received in Prose and Poetry Categories.
- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- The rise of Turkey through Turkish - Today's Zaman
The rise of Turkey through TurkishToday's Zaman, Turkey - 1 hour agoFor instance, Turkish entrepreneurs are investing in many African countries, although probably even the thought of it had never crossed their minds ...
- Prince Assembles 50-Year Experiences to Mould a Book - Enews 2.0
Enews 2.0Prince Assembles 50-Year Experiences to Mould a BookEnews 2.0, UK - 21 minutes agoFans will have the opportunity to find out many things through Prince’s poetry and also to see the singer in photos taken by Hollywood 's Randee St. ...
- What's Happening - Mercury-Register
What's HappeningMercury-Register, CA - 2 hours agoEntertainment by Sound of the Foothills Quartet; cowboy poetry reading by Jim Lynch. Western wear suggested, but optional. Kicks off annual Faire and ...
- 3 In 4 Minn. Sophomores Pass New Reading Tests (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Three-quarters of Minnesota sophomores can begin their summer break knowing they've performed well enough on a state reading exam to satisfy a requirement for high school graduation.
- How and Why Tony Soprano Died - Gawker
GawkerHow and Why Tony Soprano DiedGawker, NY - 2 hours agoNo, not Philip Larkin's poetry, the last frame of the last episode of the HBO mafia drama The Sopranos. Some enterprising blogger went all Warren Commission ...
- Willoughby pair eliminated on 'Nashville Star' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Laura Fedor, left, and Sophie Zalokar. Willoughby natives and best friends Laura Fedor and Sophie Zalokar ended their eye-rolling first run at fame by being booted off TV's "Nashville Star" on Monday, but they're not done yet. Fedor, an 18-year-old ...
- Yoga classes for young children - Duluth News Tribune
Yoga classes for young childrenDuluth News Tribune, MN - 11 hours agoYoga Tree Studio, 1323 Broadway, Suite 220, Superior: Offers Yogagame classes for children ages 2 to 6, and Awakening a Yoga Kid classes for children ages 7 ...
- On Poetry: Non-Hallmark words for father (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
It's tempting to feel obligated to think Hallmark thoughts on Mother's Day and Father's Day, both of them seemingly designed to sell greeting cards. But lives seldom fit greeting cards.
- Nuggets of wisdom, uncovered in the cleanup - Louisville Courier-Journal
I spent a portion of the Memorial Day holiday engaged in serious housecleaning. It wasn't the old mop-and-bucket kind. No. My mission was clearing a path through stacks of paper -- old bills, canceled checks, newspaper clippings, conference booklets ...
- Walcott attacks Naipaul in verse (The Times of India)
LONDON: For years Nobel prize-winning poet Derek Walcott has traded insults with VS Naipaul. Now, he has upped the ante by slamming his old sparring partner in a poem that mocked the Indian-origin author as a mongoose.
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