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- Nick Cave's biblical blues - Chicago Tribune
In the title song from his latest album with the Bad Seeds, Nick Cave asks a couple of indelicate musical questions: When Lazarus was resurrected from the dead in the New Testament, did anyone ask him if he really wanted to rejoin the living? And ...
- Stories in the Service of Making a Better Doctor - Boston Globe
The white-coated crowd with stethoscopes slung casually around their necks would have looked familiar to anyone who has attended morning hospital rounds. Resident physicians and medical students milled about, chatting animatedly, and at the appointed ...
- Eight Things We Won't Miss Now the Election Is Over What are we going ... - Slate
" Well the whining, bitching and excuse-making are over," said ProudInfidel last night as the results came in. If only. But still—is there hope that in the chat rooms and blogs of the United States some posts and posters may disappear now the ...
- "To Siberia": A life, and family, disrupted by Nazis (Seattle Times)
"To Siberia" by Per Petterson is the acclaimed Norwegian author's novel of a brother and a sister whose lives are altered when Nazis occupy their Danish village in World War II.
- Teasing the grim reaper, and staging a striptease - International Herald Tribune
Teasing the grim reaper, and staging a stripteaseInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours ago... London via Dublin's Gate Theatre, a playhouse that has honored Pinter before and intends to do so again in 2010, on the occasion of his 80th birthday. ...
- Theatre Review - 'Happy Days' / Abbey Theatre - Event Guide
Theatre Review - 'Happy Days' / Abbey TheatreEvent Guide, Ireland - 2 hours ago... to read the small print etched on her toothbrush, reciting half-remembered poetry, debating whether it’s too soon to enumerate the contents of the bag. ...
- Poet, author to speak at Culver-Stockton College - Hannibal.net
Poet, author to speak at Culver-Stockton CollegeHannibal.net, MO - 9 hours ago“This new academic program will give our students an opportunity to experiment in the various genres of poetry, fiction, and drama,” said Dr. Ron Stormer, ...
- 10 for the Road (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
10 for the Road You can plan now to attend these weekend events, occurring within a few weeks and within a day's drive of Philadelphia.
- Shanley's Foolish Musical; Ibsen's Superman Builder: John Simon - Bloomberg
Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- John Patrick Shanley, author of the spellbinding ``Doubt,'' and Henry Krieger, composer of the captivating ``Dreamgirls,'' have banded together to concoct one of the most incongruous, foolish and pretentious musicals ever ...
- The Web's 11 worst blogs (ITBusiness.ca)
Love 'em or hate 'em, blogs are everywhere you look these days. From Britney to your boss's bratty nephew, it seems everyone has something to say --and no one's shy about sharing.
- Portuguese Hospitality (San Diego Reader)
I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him. — Abraham Lincoln Before finalizing the itinerary for our European vacation last year, David posted a message on his website soliciting recommendations for places to visit.
- Close to home : Take time to indulge (The New Zealand Herald)
Pamper yourself at Pawhaoa Bay Lodge in the Bay of Islands. A spring package is available until October 30 and includes two nights' accommodation, pre-dinner drinks and brunch and dinner. It is $700 per couple, $650 per couple for groups of four or more or $375 per person twin-share.
- Rave reviews for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ - Daily Times
Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle’s new Mumbai-based film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ won rave reviews Friday after its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. The movie follows a poor boy’s rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on ...
- Oscar Wilde Interview (RainbowNetwork.com)
Why am I nervous? Because this man is famous, and fame and status somehow command anxiety from someone such as myself, otherwise - what`s the point of being famous? Except that he isn`t - not yet. I am about to interview Oscar Wilde - the Oscar Wilde, before he is famous. At least, as we know it.
- Ann Rivero, featured Artwalk Artist at Art Accents Gallery - Auburn Journal
Owner/Artist Ann Rivero's world of watercolor will be featured in the upcoming Artwalk on Oct. 8th. Many of her images focus on water, but there will also be a good mix of still life and landscape. She is also a songwriter/musician as well as a poet ...
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