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- CST scores the gifted 'Amadeus' - Chicago Sun-Times
The sly little joke at the heart of "Amadeus," Peter Shaffer's popular 1979 play, is that despite its title, Mozart is not really the star. Shaffer crafted the play's most flamboyant role for Antonio Salieri, Mozart's nemesis -- the powerful court ...
- Macabre thrills - DesMoinesRegister.com
Macabre thrillsDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 1 hour agoExtremely morbid poetry is more safely enjoyed with a crowd. In Thriller at Terrace Hill: Blood Read Poe, five of the Victorian author's works are performed ...
- Senior Internet Dating: Pitfalls Or Pratfalls? - WeHo News
WeHo NewsSenior Internet Dating: Pitfalls Or Pratfalls?WeHo News, CA - 16 hours agoHe had a picture of himself in black bikini shorts and t-shirt with a caption - getting ready for bed - and another picture of his bedroom all done in ...
- Roubini: The Fed Is 'Desperate' - The Bulletin
The risk of a "market crack" is increasing as policymakers at the Federal Reserve run out of options, says economist Nouriel Roubini. "Policy authorities are now running out of bullets and going towards desperate measures that will end up being ...
- 20th Century Decorative Arts at Bonhams & Butterfields - Art Daily
20th Century Decorative Arts at Bonhams & ButterfieldsArt Daily - 3 hours agoHe wrote articles for ''Tourist'' magazine, composed poetry and studied ''tsuketate'' painting. It was these influences that helped Crowder establish his ...
- Fenno Sells Out - Record-Harvard Law School
Fenno Sells OutRecord-Harvard Law School, MA - 16 minutes agoThere they were, the classes in which Fenno thought he would truly begin to shine: Oral Poetry and the Law (Seminar), The Law and Architectural History: ...
- Showcase Events Calendar - Fosters Daily Democrat
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. stars in the silent film blockbuster 'The Thief of Bagdad' (1924), a timeless fantasy featuring a great story, spectacular sets, and a host of magical special effects. Film to be screened one time only on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7 p ...
- What's the meaning of life? Enrol at the School of Life and you might ... - The Independent
What's the meaning of life? Enrol at the School of Life and you might find the answer... Want to know how to love? Or find a better job? There's a new one-stop philosophical shop which claims it can help.
- On Christi van der Westhuizen’s “Zapiro”/bless his satirical name ... - Thought Leader
On Christi van der Westhuizen’s “Zapiro”/bless his satirical name ...Thought Leader, South Africa - 12 hours agoThe left holster contains the Dhammapada and Chairman Mao’s little red book, my right hand is hovering above Zbignieuw Herbert’s poetry and The Complete ...
- McCain's Magic Formula? - Slate
Semi- amnesty in St. Paul: I asked Sen. Graham how soon, in his first term, President McCain would declare the borders secure (and move on to revive "comprehensive immigration reform"). Graham said "We'll know it when we see it," but emphasized that ...
- Bampha Jaiteh A Humble Example - The Point
Bampha Jaiteh A Humble ExampleThe Point, Gambia - 15 hours agoBeside my business I have another talent in poetry and I have written a number of poems and articles in the Observer Newspaper in 2005. ...
- Report: Taliban media network projects power, but also exposes militant weaknesses (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Using everything from Internet postings to poetry, the Taliban have created a sophisticated media network that undermines support for the Afghan government by projecting the militia's power as greater than it really is, a new report says.
- Weekend book reviews (International Herald Tribune)
'White Heat' by Brenda Wineapple; Falun Gong And the Future of China by David Ownby; 'The Return of Ulysses' by Edith Hall.
- 21 weekend breaks for September - Times Online
Times Online21 weekend breaks for SeptemberTimes Online, UK - 44 minutes ago... with every town with hotel rooms to fill drawing in bookworms with the lure of celebrated authors, poetry workshops and highbrow chitchat. ...
- 200,000 Berliners hail Obama (Toronto Star)
It was Barack Obama holding court for the first time with the world beyond America. And it seemed as if the whole world was waving back.
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