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- Hell Hath No Fury - The INDsider
Hell Hath No FuryThe INDsider, LA - 2 hours agoThe main attraction — Hellboy himself — becomes an also-ran, and his signature sass seems adrift in the romance and poetry of Del Toro’s larger vision. ...
- Queen Victoria's sex life exposed - Monsters and Critics.com
Queen Victoria's sex life exposedMonsters and Critics.com - 3 hours agoShe bought him many gifts, which he thanked her with through seductive poetry. Victoria's affairs continued when she became the Empress of India at the age ...
- A walk on Geneva's artsy side - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily HeraldA walk on Geneva's artsy sideChicago Daily Herald, IL - May 1, 2008By Dave Heun | Daily Herald Correspondent Those who immerse themselves in the world of art know one of the most popular traditions is for galleries in a ...
- Paul Horsley, adieu - Kansas City Star
Paul Horsley, adieuKansas City Star, MO - 2 hours agoThe piece had impact for the power of its poetry. If you listened closely you could hear the words "I wish I never hurt you" blend with the "Miserere nobis" ...
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles - Times Union
ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes. "The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education ...
- Remembrance of things crap - The Phoenix
The PhoenixRemembrance of things crapThe Phoenix, MA - Jun 11, 2008That’s why every shop stocks a biography of Phyllis Wheatley, poet and African-born slave, and the only woman of color living in Boston at the time of the ...
- 'Port Authority,' by Conor McPherson, celebrates what might have been - Jam! Showbiz
Recollections of regret are the soul of "Port Authority," a series of three superb, interlocking monologues by Conor McPherson that offers ample evidence why the Irish playwright is one of the finest writers for the stage today. At off-Broadway's ...
- A journey nears its conclusion - Conshohocken Recorder
A journey nears its conclusionConshohocken Recorder, PA - 4 hours agoEllis has a gift for poetry, he says, and a way with instruments - particularly the saxophone, clarinet, piano and guitar. He describes Ellis as well-liked, ...
- British actors feel right at home at C-U fest (The Champaign News-Gazette)
British actor Timothy Spall finds the Illini Union intriguing. That's where he and his wife, Shane, and other guests of Roger Ebert's Film Festival are staying. "My wife and I, we both feel about 195 because the average age around there is 19," he said. "We feel like we're from 'Jurassic Park.'"
- Our Daily Bleg: Wall Street Proverbs, Please - New York Times Blogs
Our Daily Bleg: Wall Street Proverbs, PleaseNew York Times Blogs, NY - 48 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Gov addresses Asian/Pacific American forum (New York Daily News)
Gov. Paterson delivered the keynote speech at the celebration of Asian/Pacific American (APA) Heritage Month, hosted by Councilman John Liu (D-Flushing). The event was held May 30 at Queens Library, Flushing Branch, Main St.
- Answers: Toilet talk (Daily Northwestern)
STAGE NAME: Sid Yiddish AGE: 46 OCCUPATION: Chicago coordinator of the Bathroom Poetry Project (www.bathroompoet.net) / performance artist BACKGROUND: Evanston resident "My middle name is Sid. And I'm Jewish, so Yiddish. It was an accident. It's not because of Sid Vicious.
- The Guide - State Journal-Register
Items for The Guide should be submitted in writing to Polly Greer, A&E, newsroom, third floor, The State Journal-Register, by noon Monday for Thursday publication. These listings are for live entertainment only. Information for The Guide also can be ...
- Writings chronicle life in Nevada 'Prisneyland' - Scripps News
Writings chronicle life in Nevada 'Prisneyland'Scripps News, DC - 55 minutes agoOnce he left, he published poetry in newspapers and magazines about the job, and started a blog, Vegas Quixote, where he does more of the same: tell stories ...
- Poetry that you can chew over (Stuff)
Havelock North company Poesy is mixing yeast and Yeats. Well, sort of. Poesy sells thin, oval, pizza-base-like breads with a poem in each packet. The idea occurred to owners Alexandra Tylee and Chris Morris about two years ago while they were running their restaurant Pipi in Greytown.
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