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Publishers prep for holidays with St. Louis-centered books
West End Word, MO - Nov 26, 2008
Filled with Bradley?s colorful paintings of St. Louis landmarks ? including the Gateway Arch, the Jewel Box and St. Louis City Hall ? St. Louis in ...
Wild things
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - Nov 18, 2008
3 million facility is the most expansive at three stories and 17, 000 square feet. The grounds cover 160 acres (100 acres in woodlands ) and include a 2. ...
Say hallelujah for sacred steel; wind up for Warchant
Tallahassee.com, FL - Nov 6, 2008
With the Jewel Dominion, also a Holiness-Pentacostal church, the House of God is the house of soaring sacred steel music. It's spine-tingling stuff, y'all. ...
What ever happened to the class of '93?
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 16, 2008
As a solo artist, Gordon has tried to morph into a cross between Jewel and Stevie Nicks, producing two saccharine and nearly unlistenable flops, ...

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'Viva Voce Virus' at the Siren Nation Festival
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 4, 2008
But the crowning jewel in SI's new filmic cap will be local Kathleen Bryson's Viva Voce Virus, which premieres at tomorrow at 7pm. Virus follows two stories ...
Denver's 150 Unsung Heroes
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Nov 21, 2008
In 1992 she released her debut album, a cassette of cover songs, and in 1995 Live At The Fox. The release I'm Still Looking followed in 2000. ...
East Bay Events Calendar: Community Calendar Thursday November 06 ...
Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - Nov 6, 2008
Classes cover woodworking, boatbuilding, and boat repair. 644-2577. www.watersideworkshops.org Veteran?s Day Ceremony aboard the USS Hornet at 1 pm at the ...
Television movies for the week of Nov. 23
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Nov 22, 2008
College students take a chaotic cruise on a ship containing a priceless stolen jewel. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 1:15 AM (CC) ? Double Whammy '01. Denis Leary. ...
Television movies for the week of Nov. 16
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Nov 15, 2008
Trapped cave guides and jewel thieves face a deadly swarm of prehistoric rhinoceros beetles. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 1 AM ? CB4 '93. Chris Rock. ...
SUE METZGER: Who are mankind?s history makers?
The Morning Sun, MI - Nov 11, 2008
Some placed in art were obvious ? painters Picasso, Monet and Cezanne, sculptor Rodin and jewel-maker Faberge. I had to rethink my perception of art when I ...
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* Would Belgrade rush in where Manhattan feared to tread? When Random House US pulled Sherry Jones's novel about the Prophet Muhammad's wife A'isha, The Jewel of Medina, its decision ignited a global firestorm of controversy. For a while it looked as if the book was going to find an unlikely home in Serbia. The Serbian publisher BeoBook printed 1,000 copies. But BeoBook's Aleksandar Jasic has recalled them after protests from the Serbian Muslim community. Meanwhile, it emerges that last October T?l?maque in Paris published Geneviève Chauvel's fictionalised biography, Aïcha: La bien-aim?e du prophète. The outcome? Strong sales, debate with imams, but no fatwas and no riots. Vive la France!

* Not only was the heroine of his latest biography one of the first celebrities; she also invented the moonwalk, claimed Sir Michael Holroyd at the Edinburgh Book Festival this week. Theatre icon Ellen Terry, one of the subjects of Holroyd's forthcoming A Strange Eventful History, came up with a way of "floating" onstage whereby "you put one leg out, and before it hits the ground you move back". Learning of this, Holroyd's publisher said: "That's Michael Jackson!".

* The world's most painful literary prize has been awarded for the 26th time. Based at San Jose State University in California, the Bulwer-Lytton Contest rewards the worst opening sentence to an imaginary novel, in "honour" of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's turgid fiction. B-L it was who in 1830 began his Paul Clifford with: "It was a dark and stormy night...". This year's overall winner is Garrison Spik from Washington DC. His awful opener? "Theirs was a New York love, a checkered taxi ride burning rubber, and like the city their passion was open 24/7, steam rising from their bodies like slick streets exhaling warm, moist, white breath through manhole covers stamped 'forged by DeLaney Bros, Piscataway, NJ'." More hideous kick-offs can be enjoyed at: www.bulwer-lytton.com


 

 
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