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- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' (Sydney Morning Herald)
I WANDER into the room next to the London Sofitel's Peggy Ashcroft Suite, where I am to interview Sophie Marceau. The vast bed is tempting, as is the room-service menu.
- Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciation - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciationGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 1 hour agoThis past year they had Marc Smith’s Poetry Slam, which brought people from Chicago. Smith’s Poetry Slam is a rage in Chicago, and wherever he goes the ...Foundation awards $1000 scholarships Galesburg Register-Mailall 2 news articles
- 'Eagle Eye' soars to No. 1 at box office with $29M - MLive.com
Dreamworks and Paramount Pictures In this image released by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks, Shia LaBeouf, left, and Michelle Monaghan star as two unsuspecting Americans drawn into a mysterious conspiracy in the race-against-time thriller "Eagle ...
- AUTHOR SEARCH RESULTS - Isthmus
AUTHOR SEARCH RESULTSIsthmus, WI - 8 hours agoAspiring and experienced poets alike who were not already members of teams in the national contest summoned their courage and performed for a cash prize ...
- About Us (Bradley News Weekly)
Maxim: "To whom much is given, much is required." Susan founded the Bradley County Weekly in November of 1991 as an alternative to Cleveland's daily chain-owned paper.
- A rendering of a mural planned for the TNT Barbershop building at 3803 ... - Southwest Journal
Artists from throughout the nation will work with hundreds of local volunteers during the next four days to turn a stretch of south Nicollet Avenue into a mural Mecca. Ten murals will be painted on eight sites from July 24-27 during the Walldogs on ...
- Pumpkin party in Blackwood (Courier-Post)
The 17th annual Blackwood Pumpkin Festival comes to Harwan Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
- Avoid Whatever Offends You - Inside Higher Ed
The legislation there would require public colleges to provide students with “alternative coursework” if a student finds the assigned material “personally offensive,” which is defined as something that “conflicts with the student’s ...
- On the Floor: Phat heads up - Otago Daily Times
On the Floor: Phat heads upOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 9 hours agoIn recent years he's been just as well known for his writing as for his music. He's reading next at the Octagon Poetry Collective get-together on August 20, ...
- Still Dancing after all these years - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenStill Dancing after all these yearsOttawa Citizen, Canada - 31 minutes agoOver the past three decades, the enfant terrible of Ottawa's 1960s poetry and music scene has undergone rehab for substance abuse, aimed a brief second kick ...
- The Kit-Cat Club Nationhood and mutton pie - Economist
The Kit-Cat Club Nationhood and mutton pieEconomist, UK - 13 minutes ago... patrons and politics pursued through poetry. When in power they liked to think of themselves as Roman senators, bound by duty and friendship. ...
- Portraits of Binoche - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPortraits of Binocheguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoFilms, paintings, dance, poetry ... Juliette Binoche looks well on her way to becoming a national treasure in the UK The British love creating national ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star (subscription)
Poems always delightAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 16 hours agoMy girls love "Band-Aids," in which a little boy (illustrated in plaintive, messy-haired glory by the author) recites how he has bandages stuck all over his ...
- The Last Lear - Deccan Herald
MasalaThe Last LearDeccan Herald, India - 6 hours agoWhile Abhik Mukhopadyaya’s camera and Indranil Ghosh’s artwork write out the poetry of the motion picture, background music adds life to it. ...Bollywood’s Lear Amitabh at his best in ‘The Last Lear’ Zee NewsBig B excels as Shakespearean actor in 'The Last Lear' (Film Review) Smash Hitsall 134 news articles
- Poet Kooser, musicians to perform in Omaha bar (Daily Nebraskan)
Ted Kooser, who served as the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2004-2006, made about 200 public appearances during his term. Nowadays, he doesn't do nearly as many poetry readings. "It really is slowing down now, and I'm glad," Kooser said. The reduced pace gives him the opportunity to fix things up on his farm in Garland, Neb.
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