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- Jerry Seinfeld - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Jerry Seinfeld claims a cookbook author is cooking up some fancy semantics by calling him an actor rather than a comedian to minimize the humor in statements she says defamed her. Lawyers for Seinfeld say Missy Chase Lapine's lawyers resorted to the ...
- Rupert Graves accused of stealing lover’s work - First Post
First PostRupert Graves accused of stealing lover’s workFirst Post, UK - 10 hours agoRobert Graves, one of Britain's foremost First World War poets, has been accused of stealing ideas, literary criticism and poetry from his one-time American ...
- U study praises educational value of MySpace, Facebook - Minneapolis Star Tribune
University of Minnesota researchers say they have discovered educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study also found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically savvy as their ...
- Freedom Week begins Saturday - Iosco County News Herald
Freedom Week begins SaturdayIosco County News Herald, MI - 3 hours agoA Poetry Slam will begin at 3:30 pm and the Sunrise Harmony Chorus of Sweet Adelines will perform at 6:30. Tawas Community Concert Band will perform during ...
- Are you a teen and have something important to say? - Milton Canadian Champion
Are you a teen and have something important to say?Milton Canadian Champion, Canada - 30 minutes agoPlease send directly to me your thoughts and comments on issues that concern you as well as artistic creations such as poetry, drawings and photography. ...
- Mare Bellatorius - TheDay
Mare BellatoriusTheDay, CT - 15 hours agoLike much that goes under-reported in New London, Conn., a poetry war has been alternating between simmer and boil for about a year. ...
- Profile: Hamid Karzai - Guardian Unlimited
Tomorrow, there will be no presidential hopefuls, no hordes of advisers and staff, no senior TV anchors, none of the razzmatazz of an American election campaign. The routine lack of routine that is life in Kabul will have been restored. President ...
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit - Miami Herald
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ...
- Bill Bailey on Latitude: loves grandness (Drowned In Sound)
Remember when we had Grinderman talking about this year's Latitude Festival? Well here's funny man Bill Bailey answering the same questions
- MY BOOKS | Ombudsman has respect for the power of language - Telegraph-Journal
MY BOOKS | Ombudsman has respect for the power of languageTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 3 hours agoAs a teen, he started to read books that championed the underprivileged; serious books that detailed the struggles of the ordinary man against widespread ...
- CD reviews: The Hold Steady, Nas, John Mellencamp, Billy Joel - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever ...
- 'Dark Knight' embraces the dark side - Cleveland Plain Dealer
WARNER BROS. Christian Bale readies the Batsuit for a second film, this time taking on The Joker and Two Face in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight." "You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain." This is the overriding message ...
- Hayes proves he's still got soul - Chicago Tribune
Isaac Hayes ' performance at a crowded Ravinia on Friday didn't get off to a promising start. The veteran soul man, sporting his trademark shaved head and dark sunglasses, initially appeared uninterested in the proceedings. It didn't help that the ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - Brisbane Times
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone. Friends, relatives and police officers from the Cowra ...
- Musicians, artists unite for a cause - Hudson Reporter
MIXED BAG – The Jersey City-based band Las Vandelays, which is led by David Ribyat, will play music from several genres including Latin, country, and Bossa Nova. Their set time begins at 4 p.m. For more information about the block party and yard ...
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