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- Groovy boy and his version of reality - Guardian Unlimited
A man comes up to me in a bar and says, 'This is probably a bit of a crap thing to do, but I like your poems.' And we get talking, and it turns out he's Stephen Fretwell. And if you think you haven't heard his stuff you're probably wrong, because his ...
- Celebrities with reader's block - Daily Telegraph
For today's column, I have invited some famous people to contribute a few words on the subject of: What I Never Got Round to Reading on My Summer Holiday. I know it had the word 'dilemma' - or maybe it was 'struggle' - in the title and it was by some ...
- The world of Etan Thomas - Richmond Times Dispatch
The world of Etan ThomasRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 39 minutes agoQ: Your social and political views have been documented through your poetry and speeches. What inspired you to speak out? A: It's kind of been my thing ...
- art September 2 - 7 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 2nd floor; 4 pm - 8 pm: (The Telegraph)
Entourage de Color , a show by young contemporaries Somit Gupta, Nobina Gupta, Saumik, Piyali, Santanu, Jayshree, Ritabrata and Pradeep. Inauguration today at 6 pm.
- PopWatch Previewer: 'The Express,' 'Flash of Genius, 'Patti Smith ... - Popwatch
Last week, a friend of mine suggested stopping off for coffee on the way to a movie. But when I said I didn't think we had enough time, her response floored me: "Who cares? We're only going to miss the trailers." Only the trailers? Please. Any good ...
- At 50, what’s left for Michael Jackson? - MSNBC
BBC NewsAt 50, what’s left for Michael Jackson?MSNBC - 1 hour agoA few rousing shows could push him to record fresh new material that isn’t based on moldy 18 th -century poetry. Perhaps Michael is so reluctant to get out ...Burns fans mull over Jackson link BBC Newsall 3 news articles
- Clubs, concerts, comedy and more - Herald Tribune
Serves beer, wine and liquor. Karaoke, 9 p.m. today, Sun. / Mitch Clark and the House Rockers, 9 p.m. Sat. (R) / Men from Mars, 9 p.m. Tues. (R). 2525 S. Tamiami Trail. 955-0195. Cafe 1660 in the Osprey Inn A restaurant and bar with full menu. Open ...
- Columbus students remember tragedy (The Deming Headlight)
To remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Mrs. Kennon's third graders at Columbus Elementary School this year crystallized their thoughts in writing, with illustration, poetry and in Spanish for later translation.
- A man of many parts - Alexander McCall Smith - Scotsman
A man of many parts - Alexander McCall SmithScotsman, United Kingdom - Jul 21, 2008Most writers, for example, haven't opened an opera house, much less one in the African bush. Yet last month McCall Smith did exactly that, just outside ...
- Flotsam and jetsam - Portsmouth Herald News
Flotsam and jetsamPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 3 hours agoDespite their suspicions, the feds have been unable to crack the case — finding money is not a crime — and Franz and his family are doing very nicely, ...
- Brief Encounter With … Juliette Binoche & Akram Khan - Whatsonstage.com
French actress Juliette Binoche and British Bangladeshi dancer and choreographer Akram Khan are co-creating, performing and directing in-i , the new contemporary dance theatre piece which premieres this month at the National Theatre. Binoche, who ...
- Thabo Mbeki’s downfall a Shakespearean tragedy - Manila Bulleting Online
CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Thabo Mbeki is fond of packing his speeches with passages from Hamlet and Macbeth, so it is perhaps fitting that his downfall had all the hallmarks of a Shakespearean tragedy. Mbeki devoted his life to the African National ...
- 'Gargoyle' author takes buzz over novel in stride (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - The small Manitoba town where author Andrew Davidson grew up seems about as far removed from artistic endeavours as one can get. Built in the early 1960s to house employees of a nearby nuclear research facility, Pinawa was home to left-brained physicists more concerned with fusion than fiction.
- Wild Dogs - Kingston Whig
These are halcyon times for Kingston writer Helen Humphreys. Her latest novel, Coventry,has just been published and now her 2004 novel,Wild Dogs, has been made into a play, thanks to retired Queen's University drama professor Anne Hardcastle and ...
- Four trains cancelled, 12 diverted - Tribune
As the Northern Railway authorities plan to carry out remodelling work at the New Delhi railway station from September 6 to 14 to enhance train operational facilities, the railway station will remain inaccessible during this period. As a result ...
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