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- Zombies, James Frey, Bob Dylan and Leonard Nimoy -- It's Pop Ten - Cleveland Plain Dealer
They're back in "Diary of the Dead." The zombies are back! So is Chris Farley, though not as one of the living dead. Glenn Close guests on "The Simpsons" as Homer's long-lost mom, back to win his love. James Frey whines that the media were mean to ...
- 'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fence (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pittsford resident Jan Feldman's community art project at Monroe High School in Rochester invites people to explore humanity at a deeper level.
- Bay Area music legends Wesla Whitfield and Mike Greensill play - Pacifica Tribune
Bay Area music legends Wesla Whitfield and Mike Greensill playPacifica Tribune, CA - 19 minutes agoI've always been in love with words and as a young girl would sit alone in my room and read poetry aloud. Oh, I was such a dweeb!" Where has her music taken ...
- PAINTINGS BY TWO MAINE ARTISTS ON DISPLAY AT FAME - MaineToday.com
PAINTINGS BY TWO MAINE ARTISTS ON DISPLAY AT FAMEMaineToday.com, ME - 25 minutes ago... on display include original watercolors, monoprints, and limited edition prints inspired by the beauty of nature and her love of poetry and myth. ...
- Getting a read on writers' conference (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
At 47, Steve Delia has come to learn certain things about his life. He'll probably never be rich. He'll probably never be famous.
- Satisfy Your Internal Culture Vuture - Egypt Today
DID MINISTER of Justice Farouk Seif El-Nasr really give judicial power to Al-Azhar officials last month? The press seems to think so, running a number of pieces in June detailing how officials from the seat of Sunni knowledge roamed the nations ...
- Shirley MacLaine reflects on her life - MSNBC
Shirley MacLaine reflects on her lifeMSNBC - 3 hours agoMother was an artist, an actress, and loved to read poetry. Her mother was the Dean of Women at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
- Will Elder; zany cartoonist for Mad and Playboy; 86 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's “Little Annie Fanny†strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease Thursday at the Jewish Home at Rockleigh, N.J. He was 86.
- Her sharp eye pierces issues - Sowetan
Her sharp eye pierces issuesSowetan, South Africa - 3 hours agoThe picture represents the contens of Mashile’s poetry in her latest book, which Sowetan had the privilege of seeing as an advance copy. ...
- Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired reviewed. - Slate
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired reviewed.Slate - 6 hours agoBut if you are looking for a high-end procedural packed with fresh interviews and touches of easy visual poetry, then she's your woman. ...
- Sculpture of poet Al Purdy ready after six-year delay - CBC News
Al Purdy near his home in B.C. The poet died in 2000. A sculpture of Al Purdy, often referred to as Canada's greatest poet, is finally ready and will be unveiled Tuesday at Queen's Park in Toronto, just steps from the Ontario Legislature. Purdy, who ...
- Full steam to San Diego - Times Online
Times OnlineFull steam to San DiegoTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoIt might be a bunch of art-rockers or jazzers, poetry readings, a fashion show with original music or inventive installations. It takes place in part of the ...
- The Impostor - Financial Times
Strangers have a habit of suddenly pitching up in Damon Galgut’s books. At the start of his mesmerising new novel The Impostor , the stranger in question is a policeman who, “one hungry hand extended,†steps out from behind a tree to entrap the ...
- Community Extra Calendar (Everett Herald)
The Everett Area Newcomer's coffee social will be 10 to 11:30 a.m. today. Call 425-267-9189. Senior exercise at the pool, 10:45 a.m. today, Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion, 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. Low-impact water fitness. Call 425-776-9173.
- The Keats, Lung and TB Story teaches children about local history and medicine (London SE1)
Pupils from Cathedral School performed "The Keats, Lung and TB Story" at Guy's Chapel on Wednesday. The play was staged as the culmination of an interactive programme designed to teach children more about science and their bodies.
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