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- Richard Brody: The cinematic styling of Max Ophuls. (The New Yorker)
His elaborate travelling shots suffice to make Max Ophüls one of the cinema’s great stylists, but, as seen in “Le Plaisir,†from 1952 (released by Criterion along with “The Earrings of Madame de . . .†and “La Rondeâ€), what makes him a great director is his fusion of style and substance. Ophüls . . .
- Young Western Saharan refugees build for the future in Cuba (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR Cuba has provided an education for thousands of Sahrawi refugees over the past quarter century and prepared them for a better future.
- Pen pals for 64 years - Dalles Chronicle
Pen pals for 64 yearsDalles Chronicle, WA - 1 hour agoBoth cherish family, values, theatre, music and poetry — which Welsby writes and Ellett reads. As they’ve grown older, their visits have become more like ...
- Shrek v Billy Elliot in battle for Broadway - Otago Daily Times
Shrek v Billy Elliot in battle for BroadwayOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 4 hours agoNow he has teamed with John Patrick Shanley, author of Doubt and the screenplay for Moonstruck, to create Romantic Poetry for Manhattan Theatre Club's ...
- Hardware Report: Apple May Ditch Intel Chipsets in New MacBooks - DailyTech
Mention Apple in the tech community and one is sure to invoke a firestorm of criticism and debate. Indeed few topics excite tech readers quite like the moves of Apple which tends to draw inordinately passionate praise and criticism. However, one of ...
- Review: 'Express' Rolls With Action, Laughter - NBC 4.com
Review: 'Express' Rolls With Action, LaughterNBC 4.com, DC - 5 hours agoBut we get the feeling that this is how the entire film was written, director David Gordon Green (shifting here from the poetry of such independent films as ...
- Meet the Mughals - DetNews.com
Meet the MughalsDetNews.com, MI - 1 hour agoEven worse, he was a puritanical sort with little use for art, apart from poetry -- another reminder, if we needed one, that nothing good lasts forever. ...
- Poem of the week: Voyages - Guardian Unlimited
The short life of Hart Crane (1899-1932) was packed with incident and accident. The child of a disastrous marriage, he left his birthplace in Ohio for New York at the age of 17, but he was consistently to feel at odds with 1920s America, even in its ...
- Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland Orchestra - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland OrchestraThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 10 hours agoEvery phrase was filled with poetry or verve, as the music demanded. Fischer traveled seamlessly from intimacy to blazing fire, molding Tchaikovsky's ...
- Thunderstorms move through MA (WBZ News Radio Boston)
Showers and thunderstorms are moving into metro Boston this afternoon - and there's an unmistakeable early autumn feel on the other side. AccuWeather says any thunderstorm can have gusty winds, hail and heavy downpours that can cause flooding in poor drainage areas. Listen to the latest forecast with Weather on the Tens on WBZ Newsradio 1030.
- Brocton-Portland Festival fun, despite rain - Observer Today
PORTLAND - The weather refused to cooperate for the Friday and Saturday events planned by the Brocton-Portland Festival committee. It rained both days, putting a crimp in the activities held at the Portland Town Park. But, as festival committee co ...
- She's a real Sometimes girl - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
She's a real Sometimes girlThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoSometimes began writing poetry as a child and made the transition to song writing at 14. "It came pretty naturally," she says. ...
- The masochistic joys of festivals - Daily Telegraph
Now that we all have central heating, televisions and roofs over our heads, where can the old-fashioned British masochist - lover of queues, rain, crowds - go at weekends? The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to ...
- Matthew Bruccoli - Guardian Unlimited
Matthew J Bruccoli was in his teens when he first heard the name of F Scott Fitzgerald, attached to a reading of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz on the radio of his parents' car during a Sunday afternoon ride. The next morning he went straight to his ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 10/03/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis.
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