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- Bulges (The New Yorker)
The Incredible Hulk” picks up the story of Bruce Banner--the guy with anger-management problems--some five years after the end of his tantrummy misadventures in “Hulk.” As Bruce, Edward Norton has taken over for Eric Bana, and Louis Leterrier has replaced Ang Lee as director, but Bruce’s situation . . .
- Lost Dog collars Michelle de Kretser $40,000 prize for fiction - The Australian
MELBOURNE author Michelle de Kretser has won the $40,000 Christina Stead Prize for fiction, the biggest of the NSW Premier's literary prizes announced in Sydney last night. Her complex novel The Lost Dog also won Book of the Year, earning her a ...
- 3 In 4 Minn. Sophomores Pass New Reading Tests (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Three-quarters of Minnesota sophomores can begin their summer break knowing they've performed well enough on a state reading exam to satisfy a requirement for high school graduation.
- Breaking the glass ceiling - Delhi Newsline
Breaking the glass ceilingDelhi Newsline, India - 4 hours agoI do not train the artist, but merely help hone their skills by giving them free lessons and organising art workshops,” says the 73-year-old, ...
- HURRY DOWN SUNSHINE (Kirkus Reviews)
Times Literary Supplement columnist Greenberg chronicles his 15-year-old daughter Sally's manic breakdown in vivid yet surprisingly detached prose.
- Eugenio Montejo | Venezuelan poet, 70 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Eugenio Montejo, 70, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday, his publishing house in Caracas said. Mr. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was published in numerous books in Spanish. His work ...
- Marking Caribbean American Ties (Washington Post)
Since 2000 the Institute of Caribbean Studies in Washington has celebrated Caribbean American heritage, highlighting contributions made to the United States.
- Beach Writer's contest winners announced - Cape May County Herald
Beach Writer's contest winners announcedCape May County Herald, United States - 2 hours agoSecond prizewinner in the poetry segment was awarded to Don Mortensen of Roselle. Winner of Infinity Publishing Company’s $700 door prize toward the ...
- Campaigning here, Clinton goes over Culinary’s head - Las Vegas Sun
Sen. Hillary Clinton campaigns Thursday in a largely Hispanic Las Vegas neighborhood represented by Assemblyman Ruben Kihuen, who is backing her. Just beneath the smiles and the hugs and the flash of cameras, Sen. Hillary Clinton played in-your-face ...
- Arts Calendar: 4/17-4/20 - Daily News Transcript
Arts Calendar: 4/17-4/20Daily News Transcript, MA - 1 hour ago`WAKE UP AND SMELL THE POETRY,' a poetry and music series hosted by Cheryl Perreault, continues today at 10:30 am, at the HCAM-TV Studio, 77 Main St., ...
- LVC graduates commence next phase of lives - Daily News
ANNVILLE — The word “commencement” implies endings and beginnings. Yesterday’s commencement at Lebanon Valley College was both, as the 398 students who received degrees ended this phase of their lives and began another. Philip Billings sent ...
- Food for Thought: Peachsicles are easy, delicious and nutritious - Holland Sentinel
With kids on the go and playing hard, they need snacks that taste good but are healthful as well. Instead of chips, cookies or an ice cream novelty, serve Peachsicles for a quick cold and nutritious treat. With just five ingredients, Peachsicles are ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Daily Telegraph
The last book written by the late Lord Dacre of Glanton also states that the Declaration of Arbroath, which confirmed Scotland’s independence in 1320, is plagued with inaccuracies and details of “imaginary” kings. He argues that Scotland’s ...
- Poet, composer, refugee at URI - Providence Journal
Poet, composer, refugee at URIProvidence Journal, RI - 45 minutes agoBy Channing Gray Nina Cassian will read her poetry and later her music will be performed at URI in Kingston on Friday. As a little girl living in Romania, ...
- No Parking Anytime: Cottages house writers' aspirations - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerNo Parking Anytime: Cottages house writers' aspirationsSeattle Post Intelligencer - 4 hours agoAnd Storme Webber's memories of having Alaskan and African-American roots will move in, hoping to take shape in poetry, song and his own memoir. ...
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