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- Your comments on my ‘animals’ column - New York Times Blogs
My Thursday column is more personal than most and is inspired partly by a visit back to the farm where I grew up in Oregon. The column looks at the vexing question of animal rights, tied partly to Proposition 2 on the California ballot, which would ...
- Book review: GAME ON - Scotsman
Book review: GAME ONScotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoBut that might be about to change with the publication of his debut novel, The Broken World; an exhilarating and poignant tale of love, loss and computer ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies (Miami Herald)
Michael Norton - who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press - died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66.Norton chronicled the turmoil that followed former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier's ouster, spent almost a decade watching the rise and fall of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and wrote compelling accounts of ...
- Savoring late summer - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeSavoring late summerBoston Globe, United States - 22 minutes ago... straightforward, minimal staging of the show, so people can really focus on the work of the actors, the story . . . and the beautiful poetry. ...
- Author Joel M. Andre Releases His Second Thriller “Kill 4 Me†- PRnine (press release)
Author Joel M. Andre Releases His Second Thriller “Kill 4 Meâ€PRnine (press release), CA - 4 hours agoHis first novel, A Death at the North Pole, is a thriller set in the detective-mystery genre. He has also published a collection of poetry entitled Pray the ...
- club hoppin', June 13 - Rocky Mountain News
Rachel Pollard performs at Open Air Denver. You've probably attended a few open-mike nights - a little guitar noodling, maybe a spot of confessional poetry - but we can't imagine that will prepare you for Open Air Denver 2008, an open- stage free-for ...
- Sitting back from publisher's role, his eye for talent's still true - Boston Globe
Early this summer, a little-known novel ("DeNiro's Game") published by a little-known publishing house (New Hampshire's Steerforth Press) won one of the world's largest literary awards. It was a coup for a Cambridge man, Roland Pease, who edited the ...
- Kay Ryan named U.S. poet laureate - The Money Times
Washington -- U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09. Ryan, a 63-year-old California native, is to begin her duties in the fall, opening the library's annual ...
- Poetry: The poetry bug can bite at any age - Evening Sun
During my father's recent stay, many of our conversations centered around family, genealogy, U.S. history, personal history and of course, politics. We had avoided our talks about religion, per se, even though we have come to some unexpressed accord ...
- Writer recounts post-war mystery (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
What atrocity did Terese Svoboda's uncle witness when he served as a military policeman in occupied Japan in 1946?
- Notes on a small island: The things that really make Britain great - Independent
Notes on a small island: The things that really make Britain greatIndependent, UK - 15 minutes agoBecause the forecast is read as a kind of poetry, the words just wash over the non-marine listener, allowing them to ignore the actual weather predictions ...
- Course material is top class - Hindustan Times
Course material is top classHindustan Times, India - 3 hours agoFor instance, in Hindi poetry, I put in interesting facts about the poet, mention the use of certain words, the life of the poet etc,†said Gupta. ...
- Sound & Vision Just Can't Get Enough - Velocity
Sound & Vision Just Can't Get EnoughVelocity, KY - 3 hours agoCraig Finn's true-to-life Budweiser poetry mixed with gutbucket rock is a perfect summer soundtrack. With our souring economy and never-ending war, ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- Iraq- Itisaluna officially operates in Karbala (MENAFN)
Iraq- Itisaluna officially operates in Karbala
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