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- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators (Greenwich Time)
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible.
- Tawny Kitaen hits bottom with "Celebrity Rehab" stint; Arsenio Hall ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tawny and Chuck, in happier days. Remember when Tawny Kitaen was Cleveland's favorite sports wife? Until she started whuppin' on Chuck Finley with a shoe, that is. Kitaen's got a new gig as one of the Z-listers on the next season of Dr. Drew Pinsky's ...
- 'Flowering' magical - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily Herald'Flowering' magicalChicago Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour agoCo-written by American composer John Adams and co-librettist Peter Sellars in 2006, "A Flowering Tree" is based on a South-Indian folk tale and other poetry ...
- New Non-Fiction This Week - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing by Mayra Calvani and Anne K. Edwards » Book Review: The Chicago Cubs: Our Team, Our Dream: A Cub's Fan's Journey into Baseball's Greatest Romance by Tammy Lechner » Book review: Dizzying ...
- Books with local links have long shelf lives - Baytown Sun
As mentioned in the previous column, many books with Baytown connections occupy space in my bookcase. Let the browsing continue: In 1979 Texas Monthly Press published a political potboiler, “The Power Exchange,†by former Sun reporter Alan Erwin ...
- Romanno Bridge, By Andrew Greig - Independent
Romanno Bridge, By Andrew GreigIndependent, UK - 47 minutes agoBy the end of the book, you'll be in no doubt that the author is the same man who has five books of poetry to his name, plus two on mountaineering, ...
- Africa: Joburg Prepares for Africa Day (AllAfrica.com)
The City of Johannesburg is gearing for this year's Africa Day, on 25 May, which will see workshops and exhibitions exploring complex questions and concerns, while music, dance, poetry and arts and crafts will add a lighter note.
- Determined young woman killed in possible gang crossfire - Chicago Sun-Times
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow. Sometimes, Ishma's living room performances ...
- Fifty since Ezra Pound's visit - South Bergenite
Fifty since Ezra Pound's visitSouth Bergenite, NJ - 2 hours agoHe planned to live out his life at the Merano, Italian estate of his daughter, Mary, the wife of the noted Egyptologist, Prince Boris de Rachewiltz. ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - PR.com
New Book uses people, politics, prose and poetry to emphasize the needs and feelings of children awaiting permanency. Doveside Promotions, LLC is an independant organization examining and challenging "systems" to stand up and take action against any ...
- Grieving Vanessa is bleakly beautiful - Daily Mail
Daily MailGrieving Vanessa is bleakly beautifulDaily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoThere is poetry in all this hollow despair, but it might be better suited to a radio play than to an evening at the National.
- Cape Verdean creole and the construction of a national identity - O Jornal
Cape Verdean creole and the construction of a national identityO Jornal, MA - 2 hours agoA book fair, a conference on Cape Verdean Construction of National Identity, book sales and signings, live music and poetry readings were the focal points ...
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There - The Independent
'A naked estate agent. If there's abetter symbol of what's happening to London right now, I've not seen it' I ended up at the big party this week – Pete Doherty was there, celebrating his release from jail. How I got there was very complicated, but ...
- Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shines - Barnstable Patriot
Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shinesBarnstable Patriot, MA - 2 hours ago18 to 22, offers sessions for writers of poetry and prose. Taught by published authors with extensive experience in teaching young people, these classes ...
- Anchoring Edo Japan, a 'floating world' of pleasure - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : In the theaters, teahouses and brothels of Edo, pleasure was a serious business. For a period during the 17th and 18th centuries, the urban area now known as Tokyo was the world's largest city, with entire districts catering to the needs ...
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