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- Bad or good, it's life on the Fringe - The Gazette (Montreal)
Bad or good, it's life on the FringeThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoHer character is a rebellious teen dropout named Map with way more attitude than Avril Lavigne, a little criminal in the making (the writing brings Heather ...
- The soul of Quebec - Canada.com
The soul of QuebecCanada.com, Canada - 8 hours agoPoetry transcends time, and it's not a question of being confined to one generation of fashion. Félix was never in style, and he will never go out of style. ...
- Buxton Museum and Art Gallery - 24 Hour Museum
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery24 Hour Museum, UK - 2 hours agoA 'sound symphony' audio guide with poetry, music and children's voices is available free for use in our Wonders of the Peak permanent displays. ...
- Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notes - St. Petersburg Times
This book is one of the best things written about American music in the past two decades. Not since Peter Guralnick's Sweet Soul Music in 1986 has a writer so deftly interwoven music history with the fabric of the daily lives of those who listen to ...
- Looking for something to do this long weekend? Here are some ... - Toronto Star
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club has world music with an Indian flavour from Tasa, Sat. 8 p.m. ($15 at 416-264-2235). St. Nicholas Anglican, 1512 Kingston Rd. Lori Cullen and her band perform songs from her discs Buttercup Bugle and Calling For Rain , Sat ...
- X's music is letter-perfect - The Washington Times
The seminal Los Angeles punk band X doesn't rehearse anymore — and no, says founding member Exene Cervenka, it has nothing to do with laziness or unforgiving schedules. She, John Doe, Billy Zoom and D.J. Bonebrake have scrapped practice time ...
- Carla Bruni: Sailors, heroin and silky caresses - Guardian Blogs
The hardest part about listening to Carla Bruni's new album is somehow erasing from your memory that woman in the demure, dove-grey Dior coat, flat shoes and little black hat who had us all swooning back in March. You know, the one who dropped such a ...
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: The budget traveller's online guide to enjoying the best of New York City without spending a dime
- The life and poetry of Jaroslav Vajda - GetReligion
GetReligionThe life and poetry of Jaroslav VajdaGetReligion, DC - 16 minutes agoTownsend’s article, which has wonderful detail about the life of Vajda and his impressionistic, image-laden poetry, gets the significance of the content of ...
- Outdoors events, 6/8 (Lincoln Journal Star)
Shooting event, Big Bore Gong (Black Powder), sunrise-?, Lincoln Izaak Walton League, half-mile south of 134th Street and Nebraska 2. Contact: Ray Rowen, 477-6449 or fdhdj@earthlink.co.
- What would Boris's artist mum say about his train booze ban? - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWhat would Boris's artist mum say about his train booze ban?guardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoHis mother is an artist; his father has written novels and won the Newdigate prize for poetry. Boris himself studied classics like his father and has ...
- British woman wins appeal of terror-related charge - Boston Globe
LONDON— A British woman won her appeal on Tuesday against a conviction for collecting information which would be useful to a terrorist. Samina Malik, 24, was convicted in December and given a suspended sentence of nine months in prison in Britain ...
- Letters for July 21, 2008 - Oneonta Daily Star
Letters for July 21, 2008Oneonta Daily Star, NY - 5 hours agoMark Twain wrote not only poetry and short stories, he addressed politics, racism, humanitarianism, capitalism and many other issues that faced the ordinary ...
- Class of 2008: Jennifer Stepanek - Newswise (press release)
Class of 2008: Jennifer StepanekNewswise (press release) - 2 hours agoThe author of seven best selling books (six poetry books and an essay book written in collaboration with former President Carter), he served as the Muscular ...
- Book Review: God of Speed by Luke Davies (Blogcritics.org)
A remarkable fusion of prose and poetry, well worth reading regardless of whether or not the subject matter is of interest to you. Luke Davies is the sort of writer that skips past the surface of his subjects, moving deeper into that underlying subconscious place of pain and fear. His latest novel takes on the over-wrought subject of Howard Hughes. In his heyday, Hughes was America’s biggest ...
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