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- Leonard Cohen tours after 15-year break - ninemsn
Singer Leonard Cohen, who serenaded the world with songs like Hallelujah, is kicking off his first world tour in 15 years in Canada. An apostle of love in praise of the wandering spirit, Cohen, with his haunting voice, is best known for the songs ...
- The Chinese Olympic Journey - Fool's Mountain
The Chinese Olympic JourneyFool's Mountain, San Francisco - 25 minutes agoWe had a president who sang opera, danced, recited poetry and Lincoln speeches, and groomed on camera at state banquets on his foreign visits. ...
- The Insomniac's Guide to Late-Night TV Movies: June 16-21 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The nights are getting shorter leading up to Friday night's summer solstice, which means it's harder than ever to get to sleep at a proper time. So why fight it? Stay up past your bedtime and catch some late-night flicks. Here's a guide to the best ...
- Television programmers take note of the 'Silver Tsunami' as viewers ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC "Dancing with the Stars" is one of the most popular shows with viewers over 50. The oldest baby boomers turn 62 this year. But as we get older as a society, the broadcast networks continue to chase the demographic most prized by advertisers ...
- Family inspired by father-son team (Jonesboro Sun)
JONESBORO — About four years ago Lee and Dana Hogue saw a video of an inspirational father-son team that participated in marathons, triathlons and numerous other challenging activities.
- Why angry old men shouldn't blog - Rediff
RediffWhy angry old men shouldn't blogRediff, India - 11 minutes agoOr either of them recommending me a book. But clearly that isn't the stuff the tabloids will pick up and use as their headlines; it isn't stuff that'll sell ...
- Hip-hop on over to the Green Show - Ashland Daily Tidings
Sneak in some free hip-hop entertainment tonight during the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Green Show. The show begins at 7:15 p.m. in the courtyard at the festival, 15 Pioneer St., Ashland. Did we mention it's free? Buckworld One: Hip-Hop Theater, a ...
- Poet to sign copies of book - Van Buren Press Argus-Courier
Poet to sign copies of bookVan Buren Press Argus-Courier, AR - 22 minutes agoHe discovered the Japanese forms of poetry called haiku and tanka, which traditionally have a specific number of syllables per line. ...
- Listen to the prize-giving at the recent Griffin gala, as well as an ... - CBC News
(Photo credit: Lynn Davis) This week’s podcast features recordings from the Griffin Poetry Prize event. Along with the awards presentations and acceptance speeches from the gala in Toronto in early June, there’s also a new interview with John ...
- Profanity in the Liberal Blogosphere: Urinating on Presidents? - News Busters
For years, NewsBusters has reported the unfortunate incidence of vulgarity and virulence in the liberal blogosphere, as well as how some prominent politicians and left-leaning media members have expressed concern regarding how such behavior ...
- Nixon and Moore Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 in ... - Playbill.com
Nixon and Moore Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 in ...Playbill.com, NY - 2 hours agoBy Andrew Gans A starry line-up has been assembled for the July 26-27 readings of the poetry and prose of Samuel Beckett, part of the current Gate|Beckett ...
- Helping Girls Navigate Sexualization in the Media - AlterNet
Helping Girls Navigate Sexualization in the MediaAlterNet, CA - 28 minutes agoI think as Americans, our fixation with the taboo of sexuality causes us to overlook its poetry and its greater meaning in our lives, and then we pass this ...
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival - Washington Post
Resize Text PARATY, Brazil (Reuters) - Paulo Cavalcante rode buses for 46 hours from the dusty Brazil northeast to this coastal town for the chance to rub literary shoulders with British dramatist Tom Stoppard and other famous writers. "This is ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- Worcester rocks as music legends and local favorites play (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Some weeks are better than others for music hounds around Worcester. Few weeks are as good as this one.
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