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- ‘Something Else’, race stays on Thicke’s mind - Arab Times
‘Something Else’, race stays on Thicke’s mindArab Times, Kuwait - 3 hours agoThicke is also penning a screenplay (“a spy thriller love thing like ‘The Bourne Supremacy’â€) and writing a book of poetry. He’ll tour with Mary J. Blige in ...
- Failing Darwish's legacy - Electronic Intifada
Electronic IntifadaFailing Darwish's legacyElectronic Intifada, IL - 3 hours agoIn a 2002 interview, Darwish stated: "I thought poetry could change everything, could change history and could humanize, and I think that the illusion is ...
- Poet, novelists among winners of $25,000 US prize for women writers (CBC)
A poet from New Mexico and a nurse from Washington are among the six winners of the $25,000 Rona Jaffe Foundation awards, given annually to emerging women writers in the United States.
- Two wheels - Guardian Unlimited
One night, my friend Paul and I were admiring our bikes as they leaned against the pub railings. "Beautiful, aren't they," he said fondly. "Two triangles and two circles." Marcel Duchamp might have agreed: the first of his "readymades", created in ...
- Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn: City Living among old and new - am New York
-Frankies 457 Spuntino: Antipasti, crostini and a good wine list coupled with views of the F and G trains rumbling off into the night; 457 Court St. 718-403-0033. -Brooklyn Bread: Super-popular bakery and sandwich shop; 436 Court St. 718-403-0234 ...
- Raymond news briefs (The Rockingham News)
RAYMOND and#8212; Raymond Arts at Riverside Park continues its second season with free entertainment on Saturday, July 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. Bring family and friends as well as a picnic and a chair to enjoy music, dance, improv, stories and more.
- Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore their singular sound (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
avid Budbill seems to be everywhere these days. ... - By Tom Huntington Arts Correspondent
- What’s Getting Cheaper? - New York Times Blogs
What’s Getting Cheaper?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Artist's depicts bravery of abuse victims - Arizona Republic
Artist's depicts bravery of abuse victimsArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours agoSome do it in song form or poetry, and depending on how comfortable they are, they can be very graphic." When Florschuetz is finished, the survivor sees the ...
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Inside Bay Area
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
- These 'birds are taking flight - Boston Globe
"I have this sense that I have to write about something important, rather than love song No. 5,000," says Phil Moore, the singer and songwriter for the folk trio Bowerbirds. He's calling from North Carolina, with fellow Bowerbirds member Beth Tacular ...
- Community Calendar (Winnetka Talk)
Deadline for calendar items is 10 days in advance of the desired publication date. Send information on clubs, lectures, community events, religious events, reunions, support groups and singles to: Community Calendar, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; fax to (847) 486-7451 or e-mail to glenview@pioneerlocal.com.
- A Mixed Bag - San Francisco Gate
The time limit is part of the new packaging for WestWave, a festival that has long struggled to balance inclusiveness with quality control. In recent years, it's also fought for survival in the face of funding cuts, venue closures and the inevitable ...
- Historicist: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Vice ... - Torontoist
TorontoistHistoricist: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Vice ...Torontoist, Canada - 17 hours agoFlipping through your family's high school yearbooks can be an eye-opening experience. Besides seeing how your elders evolved through their awkward years, ...
- My brother is lost at sea - Independent
Cathy and David Ostlere in Mull in Scotland, the last time they saw each other Cathy Ostlere vividly remembers clinging to the railing on an arched bridge at Mizen Head. The year was 1996 and she was making her way along the blustery coastline to ...
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