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- Drag queen Daniel Radcliffe - Monsters and Critics
Daniel Radcliffe wants to play a drag queen in his next movie. The 'Harry Potter' star confessed he would love to land the unusual role because it would allow him to dress as a woman and wear make-up. He said: "I think part of me would love to play a ...
- New Miss Black USA Crowned in Las Vegas - Black Press USA
LAS VEGAS (NNPA) - Kristen Elizabeth White of Georgia has been crowned Miss Black USA. Receiving the crown following a seven-day competition between 50 women in Las Vegas June 23, she remained hunched over praying as people handed her flowers. Among ...
- IngenuityFest brings together art and technology -- and hopefully the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Plain Dealer file IngenuityFest director James Levin at the 2007 festival. This year, Levin hopes to draw at least 50,000 attendees to the event. IngenuityFest will overtake Cleveland's PlayhouseSquare neighborhood starting Friday. Are you ingenious ...
- Prosecutor: Teen masterminded mother's murder - Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – It would have been "physically impossible" for one individual to use three knives to stab a Huntington Beach mother more than 50 times -- meaning her daughter must have had participated in the brutal slaying, a prosecutor told jurors ...
- Join the crowd: Why do multinationals use amateurs to solve scientific ... - The Independent
Design by democracy, as it happens, isn't bad for the bottom line. Threadless generated $17m in revenues in 2006 (the last year for which it has released sales figures) and by all accounts has continued its rapid rate of growth. The Jakes didn't set ...
- Jalota launches music company to promote amateur singers (New Kerala)
Mumbai, Aug 17 : Well-known bhajan singer Anup Jalota and Kavi Narayan Agarwal have launched a music company called Shabd 'n Sur to promote amateur singers.
- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast (Santa Barbara Independent)
It’s nut-cutting time in Sacramento, to paraphrase famed wordsmith Dick Nixon, as California politicians face an August 1 deadline, when further dithering over the stalemated state budget will start having real-world financial consequences.
- Obama introduces Biden as running mate - Delaware Online
WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama has chosen Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate in the race for the White House, tapping a former challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination who is widely considered his party’s expert on foreign affairs ...
- Media Beat - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- I know women who would rather die than grow up. "Grow up" as in questioning everything you've been taught, deciding what you agree with, and defining the rules by which you will live. "Grow up" as in wanting a man but not needing ...
- Child merits same care Kennedy got - Toledo Blade
Child merits same care Kennedy gotToledo Blade, OH - 4 hours agoHe was the first in our family to go to college, and he went on the GI Bill. I was drafted into the war in Vietnam and served only for three years. ...
- Open Mic poetry readings begin at Driftwood - Newport News Times
Open Mic poetry readings begin at DriftwoodNewport News Times, OR - 25 minutes agoDriftwood Public Library invites poets of all ages to share their work with other writers and congenial listeners. Open Mic night begins at 7 pm Tuesday, ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (AP via Yahoo! News)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- Kasargod: M Vyasa no more - Mangalorean.com
Kasargod: M Vyasa no moreMangalorean.com, India - 2 hours agoA litterateur who had always been away from publicity, Vyasa had published story compilations 'Kritha' (1998), 'Kambani' (1965), poetry anthologies 'Suli', ...
- Bronx teens audition in remake of 'Fame' (New York Daily News)
Fifty talented Bronx teens strutted their way across a local stage last week, singing and dancing their hearts out, hoping to land a role in the remake of the movie 'Fame.'
- Michael Morales plays Rockhoppers for Missing Persons - Bothell Reporter
No musician ever said music could save the world, but there are some who would like to try. There are now more than 10,000 entertainers who are part of a program that seeks to find the world’s missing persons. Michael Morales is a Seattle singer ...
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