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- $4 Million In Fines For Linking To Infringing Files - Slashdot
$4 Million In Fines For Linking To Infringing FilesSlashdot - 3 minutes agoIt's sad when we have to wait and hope for these organizations to sue someone big instead of picking on the little guy to have some hope that they might ...
- Ronnie Drew: Lead singer of the Dubliners - The Independent
With his huge bushy beard, trademark gravelly voice and a gift for stripping a song down to its soul, Ronnie Drew was one of Ireland's musical heroes. He was a founder member of the folk group the Dubliners, whose charismatic stage presence and ...
- Meet The New Boss - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesMeet The New BossCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoBut it's the band's carefully crafted lyrics that have always reminded this Jersey native of the Boss's populist poetry. Though the edges of the Hold ...
- Contest: Win DSO series tickets - DetNews.com
Contest: Win DSO series ticketsDetNews.com, MI - 11 hours agoSpecial event with Stratford Festival Director Donna Feore, local actors, musicians and personalities, ending with a poetry slam featuring actor ...
- E3 2008: Dungeon Hero Impressions [Xbox 360] (GameSpot)
We take a tour through a bustling goblin city and get a glimpse of a dungeon world where monsters are people too.
- MEMORABLE STARS IN TALE OF FORGETFULNESS (New York Post)
THE smart indie comedy "Diminished Capacity" deals with three kinds of dementia: those relating to aging, concussions and being a Chicago Cubs fan. Tying those three things together is a task that the witty script does with surprising adroitness...
- O'Neil: When war was just a card game - Wakefield Observer
O'Neil: When war was just a card gameWakefield Observer, MA - 8 hours agoHer poem won first prize, and deservedly so, in the recent Alec J. Nelson Young Adult Poetry Contest sponsored by the Beverly Library. ...
- Xero†Skidmore a poet, musician and more - Baton Rouge Advocate
When you think of Baton Rouge, music, poetry and the arts are probably not the first things that come to mind. This is the motivation behind the growing movement to create a more predominant and recognizable arts scene in Baton Rouge. One of the ...
- Phylicia Rashad to Speak at Stella Adler Studio June 9th - Broadway World
Broadway WorldPhylicia Rashad to Speak at Stella Adler Studio June 9thBroadway World, NY - 48 minutes ago... poetry readings, jazz, classical music, theater and dance theater events. ADMISSION IS FREE, SEATING IS LIMITED. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS (212) 689-0087.
- St. Petersburg, where a morose spirituality brings forth poets (The Japan Times)
In Petersburg we will come together again As if we had buried the sun there. — Osip Mandelstam What city in the world can boast as many great poets and novelists as St. Petersburg? Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Blok, Akhmatova, Mandelstam, the Bohemian Kharms, the satirist Zoshchenko, Brodsky (the poet who became an exile in the United States), to name a few . . . they created a mystique that ...
- 'Happy in a foreign world' - BBC UK News
As the Today programme begins a major series examining the care of the elderly in the UK, one listener spoke to her mother about life in her care home. Joan Davey has the sunniest of demeanours. She laughs a lot, loves listening to classical music ...
- Lake Ozark Speedway to race in honor of local teen - Lake Sun Leader (subscription)
Lake Ozark Speedway to race in honor of local teenLake Sun Leader (subscription), MO - 11 hours agoBecause of Matthew's personality and love for the races, Lake Ozark Speedway will be hosting the first annual Matthew Merrill Memorial Race on May 31. ...
- Thomas M. Disch | 1940-2008 Catastrophes blamed for author's suicide - Columbus Dispatch
Thomas M. Disch | 1940-2008 Catastrophes blamed for author's suicideColumbus Dispatch, OH - 15 minutes agoIn addition to writing speculative fiction (his preferred term for science fiction), Disch wrote poetry; realist fiction, children's fiction and historical ...
- Liturgy Language: Soaring Poetry vs. Bumpy Prose (Zenit News Agency)
PATERSON, New Jersey, JUNE 19, 2008 ( Zenit.org ).- Here is this week's column from Bishop Arthur Serratelli posted on the Web site of the Diocese of Paterson.
- A Funny Plant with a Painful Name - The Toothache Plant - San Francisco Examiner
The first time I saw this plant was in a Texas garden nursery. I heard a squeal of delight as someone exclaimed, “The Dr. Seuss Flower!†Indeed, it does look like something out of Horton Hears a Who! This funny little flower is also called ...
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