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- The McEwan Delusion: The Pseudo-Threat of Islamism - OpEdNews
The McEwan Delusion: The Pseudo-Threat of IslamismOpEdNews, PA - 40 minutes agoAll this lacy prose and what we get at the end is aforced juxtaposition of poetry, terror, and reductionist neuroscience. The reader is left to supply the ...
- Pumped up through a volume of music (Newsday)
THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO GIRLS, by Lavinia Greenlaw. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 208 pp., $23.
- A backward-looking festival will be held this summer on the ... - La Manga
A backward-looking festival will be held this summer on the ...La Manga, Spain - 42 minutes agoThe Deya Heydays festival, Oona Napier and Jackie Waldren, will seek to remember the golden age of the village when it was immersed in art, poetry, writing ...
- Assets that can't be bought - Guardian Unlimited
Service user Bee Harries uses part of her personal budget for a care worker to join her on a pottery course. Photograph: Don McPhee "Our life doesn't have to be about going from one drop-in centre to another," says Bee Harries, a patient at the South ...
- 'As You Like It' fails to exploit its setting (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Shakespeare in Clark Park pulls off a nicely edited As You Like It in an hour and 35 minutes, but while the text is lean, the production's lumpy.
- Nightlife, July 18-24 - Canton Repository
The Ticket Nightlife calendar will list deejays, open mic, jam nights, karaoke and live bands. Deadline for submitting Nightlife listings is noon Tuesday. To do so, fax The Repository at (330) 454-5745 or e-mail necole.sims@cantonrep.com American ...
- Author edited literary magazine - Chicago Sun-Times
Curtis L. Johnson, an author and longtime editor of a pioneering independent literary magazine, was found dead in his Highland Park home Monday after a long battle with lung cancer and other ailments. He was 80. Mr. Johnson wrote six novels, authored ...
- Step Brothers (Cinema Confidential)
What the bleep do you know? The new Will Ferrell comedy "Step Brothers" has many, many bleep words. It’s one of those movies that thinks that it is breaking into taboo territory by unleashing as many bleep words into as many scenes as possible.
- Easy listening - Independent
There is a wide variety of music available - from rock to blues and reggae - to download free from the internet. The songs are distributed online by the copyright holders for various reasons. Picture posed by models MUSIC may be the food of love, but ...
- Mad Jack goes back in time (Rexburg Standard Journal)
ST. ANTHONY - Sometimes living in the past can be an adventure.
- Readers solve 'lost' poet mystery - BBC News
BBC NewsReaders solve 'lost' poet mysteryBBC News, UK - 1 hour agoAlthough passionate about his poetry, Colburn, was less successful in business. He worked as a fruit market commission agent in Glasgow and became bankrupt ...
- Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowships - Times Tribune of Corbin
Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowshipsTimes Tribune of Corbin, KY - 2 hours agoJensen, of Whitley City, received an award for fiction writing, while Worthington, of Williamsburg, was awarded for poetry. “To get one of these awards was ...
- Rochester graduates accomplish much, hear cheers - Democrat and Chronicle
Saturday afternoon, June 7, presented us with something many of us dream about throughout the year — a languorously hot summer day. The afternoon also presented us with a more precious gift that seemed even more surreal — the third annual ...
- Women celebrate with pampering and poetry - The Times
Women celebrate with pampering and poetryThe Times, South Africa - 41 minutes agoShe looked radiant in a red and black ensemble, including a matching hat and blouse, that would not have been out of place at the Durban July. ...
- Man enough for the Bard - Toronto Star
Waterloo RecordMan enough for the BardToronto Star, Canada - 11 hours agoThis man has spent three decades of his life contemplating, inhabiting and performing Shakespeare's sonnets, but until now he has always done so behind the ...Erudite yet under-rehearsed Globe and Mail‘A unique theatrical experience’ The Beacon Heraldall 7 news articles
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