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- Concert picks - St. Petersburg Times
Handout photo Well, I guess it would be nice to look back on George Michael's career and remember his talents as a pop songwriter and vocalist first and foremost. Unfortunately, he's been featured in more tabloid headlines than music news over the ...
- Len's Last Laugh - Sunday Herald
WE'VE ONLY just passed midsummer but this has already been quite a year for Leonard Cohen, the 73-year-old with a reputation for crushing introspective solemnity. In January he announced details of his first tour in 15 years and in March he was ...
- George Kimball and the Four Kings - The Sweet Science
The Sweet ScienceGeorge Kimball and the Four KingsThe Sweet Science - 31 minutes agoFrom the mid-1960s he began contributing to the arts-orientated Village Voice and The Phoenix, produced poetry fit for the Paris Review and penned an erotic ...
- 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, ...
- 'Poetrix' had ballerina ambitions, but then ... - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)'Poetrix' had ballerina ambitions, but then ...The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 2 hours agoSimply titled Busty Rhymes with MC Hot Pink, the spectacle features clever bawdy poetry, toe-tappin' country and hip-hop tunes, deep-ish philosophy and a ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies - Lawyer Online
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 ...
- A guide to getting you through that mid-week slump (The Charlotte Observer)
Thursday REVOLUTIONARY ARTIST: Legendary poet-musician-author Gil Scott-Heron appears in Charlotte for the first time. Scott-Heron (âThe Revolution Will Not Be Televisedâ) is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of rap. He'll perform his music with a full band, as well as some of his poetry. 9 p.m. Neighborhood Theatre. 511 E. 36th St. $20 in advance, $25 day of the show. ...
- Best Bet - Huntsville Item
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e ...
- The mighty Fringe is starting to crack under its own weight - it had ... - Guardian Unlimited
I'm always struck by just how often the British, supposedly so prudish and repressed, seem to talk about sex. At dinner parties and by office water coolers, we can frequently be found swapping anecdotes about encounters so intimate they'd make a ...
- CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: âAmerica At Warâ offers poems inspired by ... - Asheville Citizen-Times
CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: âAmerica At Warâ offers poems inspired by ...Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoMiddle school students, high school students, their parents and teachers will find uses for it in studies about poetry and American history. This book is ...
- Not loving Mike Myers' 'Guru' too much - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Paramount Pictures Mike Myers promoting "The Love Guru" with co-star Verne "Mini-Me" Troyer, who plays a hockey coach. Mike Myers and his Guru Pitka character made the obligatory promo rounds. I saw him on "American Idol," "The Today Show," and a ...
- New Willow Glen library twice as big as old (San Jose Mercury News)
Michael Nacey didn't care a whit about the $8.8 million in renovations, the 54 hand-cast panes of borosilicate art glass, the architectural aesthetic nodding to the surrounding residential neighborhood or the latest information science used to create Willow Glen's newly renovated library.
- 'I don't want to be laureate' (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Wendy Cope calls the 400-year-old post - held by Ben Jonson, William Wordsworth and John Betjeman - 'ridiculous' and 'archaic'
- Man enough for the Bard (Toronto Star)
STRATFORDâForget about Beijing. The Olympics started here on Sunday night when Simon Callow gave a gold-medal display of acting skill in There Reigns Love , the theatre piece that he devised from the sonnets of William Shakespeare.
- Used words for sale (Tacoma News Tribune)
In a culture that values newness and efficiency, used book stores are the quintessential embodiment of âold school.â The South Soundâs independent used book stores attract bibliophiles, avid collectors and people who simply refuse to fork over $14.95 for a 200-page paperback.
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