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- Book Review (Princeton Town Topics)
“One night — days before he was hospitalized — Bolaño … kept repeating an extremely bad joke — a joke that he thought was incredible and that I can’t tell here because I still don’t understand it.â€
- Poetry book of the week: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah (Independent)
Admirers of Birthmarks, the debut by Mick Imlah, have waited 20 years for a second book, an unusual hiatus. But The Lost Leader is also remarkable for its size — at 124 pages, it is a big book of poems — and for a tonal and technical range which makes most new collections seem like one-note performances.
- THE SPORTSMAN'S CORNER: Rethinking hunting - Willits News
THE SPORTSMAN'S CORNER: Rethinking huntingWillits News, CA - 4 hours agoGary Snyder, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Zen Buddhist, Oriental scholar and leading environmentalist, concluded the First Precept of Buddhism, ...
- Tim Smith | Music - Baltimore Sun
Tim Smith | MusicBaltimore Sun, United States - 43 minutes ago... and David Kirkwood's stylish phrasing as her poetry-dribbling lover, Gonzalve. Paul Corujo easily fit the tall-dark-and-handsome bill for Don Ramiro, ...
- Stoooopid .... why the Google generation - Times Online
Times OnlineStoooopid .... why the Google generationTimes Online, UK - Jul 20, 2008trying to read a book called Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age by Maggie Jackson. Crushed in my train, I had become the ...
- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 - Twin Falls Times-News
The Faulkner Planetarium at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science on the College of Southern Idaho campus will present "Hubble Vision" at 7 p.m.; and "Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon," at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 ...
- Book It (The Naperville Sun)
Friday, Aug. 29
- Books of The Times An Orphan Becomes a Novice Grave Robber and ... - New York Times
New York TimesBooks of The Times An Orphan Becomes a Novice Grave Robber and ...New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoAnd a poetry-reciting character is said to have “a talent that surprised everyone but interested only a few.†Ms. Tinti has a surprising talent of her own. ...
- Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
- Palestinian poet lives on in show (BBC News)
The appearance of the Palestinian National Theatre in Edinburgh is overshadowed by the death of their finest poet.
- Return of the 'Fruitcakes' - Guardian Unlimited
Shelleyan Orphan ... they were mocked as 'Pre-Raphaelite fruitcakes'. Photograph: PR They may have supported the Jesus and Mary Chain, then at their riot-inducing peak, at the ICA, but Shelleyan Orphan weren't regular 80s indie rockers. A neo ...
- Calendar: Tuesday, August 18, 2008 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Tuesday, August 18, 2008The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 6 hours agoThe exhibit includes photography, film, painting, clay, glass, jewelry, poetry, theater, music and more by Louisiana artists, honoring communities ...
- A DJ seeks the beat in Berlin - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeA DJ seeks the beat in BerlinBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoBored by his job writing background music for porn films, Darky picks up and heads to Berlin on a lark, in hot pursuit of a legendary jazz musician named ...
- 'SNL' sends up VP debate with Fey, Queen Latifah - Grand Rapids Press
Fey again returned to "Saturday Night Live" to play Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin as the sketch comedy show continued to pull out all the stops in its election year season. Queen Latifah dropped by to portray Thursday's debate ...
- The north-south divide is glaring - Tribune
There are two faces of Chandigarh — the one representing the north of Dakshin Marg and the other south. The north-south divide is glaring. While the north has bigger houses, fewer residents, higher literacy, the south is crowded, less beautiful and ...
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