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- Eagles-Cowboys rivalry full of memories (The Mercury)
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles-Cowboys rivalry is so bitter and contentious almost all the games are committed to memory.
- Top guns slain by deadly script - Globe and Mail
Top guns slain by deadly scriptGlobe and Mail, Canada - 7 hours agoAs is the wont of cinematic serial killers, this one likes to leaven his poetic justice with actual poetry — or, at least, with rhyming triplets on the ...Video: De Niro and Pacino Team Up for a Righteous Kill AssociatedPressReview: Righteous Kill Cinematicalall 267 news articles
- Soldiering on - Guardian Unlimited
In one of Tobias Wolff's early stories, a married professor has a one-night stand with a vulnerable woman helping out with the catering at an academic conference. Brooke, the professor, dislikes his colleague Riley, a Yeats scholar with an ...
- Daily Flog: The Dow of panic; stocks and bondage; U.S. snatches gold - Village Voice
For Lisa Robertson, writing has always been a collaborative endeavor—whether real or imagined. A Canadian author now living in France, Robertson already had a steadily growing poetry-world reputation before her collection Occasional Work and Seven ...
- Faith files: 'Embrace Wilmington' this week - Delaware Online
A new church festival will offer games, music and food in Rodney Square from 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday. It's called the Embrace Wilmington Festival and is being organized by Southern Baptist evangelist Cody Whittaker. He's arranged the festival to ...
- Chappaqua Library set to start fall programs (The Journal News)
The Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave., will offer the following fall programs. All are free and open to the public. For information, call 914-238-4779 or visit www.chappaqualibrary.org .
- Travelers’ Laptops May Be Detained At Border - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Federal agents may take a traveler’s laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland ...
- ‘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’”) and writing a book of poetry. He’ll tour with Mary J. Blige in ...
- Poetry prize submissions sought (Leelanau Enterprise)
The Dunes Review literary journal is seeking submissions for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry. The contest is open to all Michigan poets who reside north Grayling. Submissions are due by Oct. 18.
- My Zinc Bed; Who Do You Think You Are? - Times Online
My Zinc Bed; Who Do You Think You Are?Times Online, UK - 14 minutes agoQuinn knew Paul’s poetry (which had never made him famous) and teased him about not drinking. Their encounter was edgy – the roles of interviewer and ...
- International Calls for Writers and Artists - Listen & Be Heard
International Calls for Writers and ArtistsListen & Be Heard, CA - 50 minutes ago... catalogues / books, every kind of printing and publishing on line/off line related to the project “Poetry Supermarket”, whithout any compensation, ...
- Find classes nearby for everything from cooking to racecar driving - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Find classes nearby for everything from cooking to racecar drivingThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 2 hours agoThe program includes speakers, seminars and opportunities to interact with other wordsmiths (writers of all genres are welcome, from poetry to romance, ...
- Were US writers dissed? You betcha’ - Worcester Telegram
Were US writers dissed? You betcha’Worcester Telegram, MA - 6 hours agoAmerica offers a rich African-American literature, from Frederick Douglass and WEB DuBois to Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and August Wilson. ...
- Obituaries for Oct. 1 (The Capital)
Today's obituaries recognize: Robin King, Iva Owings and Ann Rowan. Robin Hayes King, 40, a resident of Arnold since 1995, died of diabetes Sept. 29 in her home after a life-long illness.
- Glorious mud and music (Stuff)
It's a long journey. We're packed into the train carriage and police sniffer-dogs nuzzle our legs and bags at the station, looking for drugs. When we arrive the sky is axe-grey and the ground sludge. As a man ahead with bare calves and Italian loafers sinks into the mud, we pull on Wellington boots.
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