Dylan Penn
Bob Dylan
by
Chad Koch
Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse Recently a Japanese writer named Junichi Saga was astonished and flattered to learn that passages from one of his books apparently found their way into a few of Bob Dylan's lyrics. In Bob Dylan's 2001 song, "Floater", he croons...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bob-Dylan
id=82975 - Oct 14, 2005
Toronto International Film Festival Salutes Hollywood and Independent Films
by
Michael Connelly
A discussion about the winners and results of the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and how it is a good thing for independent filmmakers large and small. Many of the big names of Hollywood stole most of the spotlight, but even so, Toronto is still about independent films.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Toronto-International-Film-Festival-Salutes-Hollywood-and-Independent-Films
id=743798 - Sep 21, 2007
Famous Poets Quotations - Top 30 Poetry Quotations by Famous Poets
by
Danielle Hollister
Celebrate National Poetry Month 2005 with this exceptional collection of Poetry Quotations by Famous Poets.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Famous-Poets-Quotations---Top-30-Poetry-Quotations-by-Famous-Poets
id=24531 - Mar 31, 2005
Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam - First Duty Station [1971]
by
Dennis Siluk Dr.h.c.
In a war zone, --a combat zone that is, or for that matter, in a support unit that is in a war zone, there are very few flags flopping out in the wind, or for that matter, finding soldiers standing erect with dressed greens, gloriously waiting for combat around the bend [like in the movies], sorry, just squads of the military marching, trampling through the rain and mud, dodging bullets, rockets. The soldiers in Vietnam, for the most part young men, were a little frazzled in the nerves trying to figure out where they fit ...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Cam-Ranh-Bay-Vietnam---First-Duty-Station-[1971]
id=61054 - Aug 17, 2005
Poets
Poems Part III - Where is Poetry Headed
by
Dennis Siluk Dr.h.c.
Commentary: "Where we've been! where we are going?" Poetry has many distinguished elements to it, perhaps one may call them beautiful changes, works that embraces many aspects of emotional experiences. Verse can be romantic and set the mood, hopefully marked by direct and orderly
http://ezinearticles.com/?Poets-and-Poems-Part-III---Where-is-Poetry-Headed
id=330638 - Oct 17, 2006
Book Review - The Baby Name Countdown, by Janet Schwegel
by
Susan Heim
Babble recently released its list of "The 33 Worst Celebrity Baby Names," which included names like Tu Morrow (daughter of Rob Morrow), Fifi Trixibell (daughter of Bob Geldof), Pilot Inspektor (son of Jason Lee), and Kal-El (son of Nicolas Cage). I was surprised to see they left off Tallulah, Rumer and Scout (daughters of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis)!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review---The-Baby-Name-Countdown,-by-Janet-Schwegel
id=1830423 - Dec 29, 2008
Death Quotes - Giving Perspective on Life
by
Bhawna Saini
Death is universal. And yet, it's perception is different from person to person. However hard we might try avoiding death, it's important to read about it. The more we read about death, the better will be our understanding of our life.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Death-Quotes---Giving-Perspective-on-Life
id=2068593 - Mar 05, 2009
CD Review - Claudia Acuna's Latest Latin Jazz Album
by
Ronald Standerfer
When offered the opportunity to review En Este Momento, Claudia Acuna's latest album, I jumped at the chance. I am a huge fan of Latin Jazz in general, and Claudia Acuna in particular. Once the album arrived, I wasted no time in ripping open the cover and getting down to business. I was not disappointed. The music in En Este Momento is awesome.
http://ezinearticles.com/?CD-Review---Claudia-Acunas-Latest-Latin-Jazz-Album
id=2207543 - Apr 10, 2009
Malibu, California
by
Luis Pezzini
of Malibu's residents live in houses containing beachfront property; it's a good thing there's plenty of it. There are multiple beaches; some of them are: Surfrider Beach, Zuma Beach, Malibu State Beach and Topanga State Beach. There are also plenty of parks in the area, including...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Malibu,-California
id=2665706 - Jul 26, 2009
10 Fun and Interesting Facts About Minnesota
by
Mark Trego
10.The world's largest ball of twine made by one man calls Darwin Minnesota its home. Its obsessive creator, Francis A. Johnson started wrapping twine in March of 1950 and continued developing his masterpiece over a span of 39 years. It's said that Johnson wound twine around the ever growing ball for an amazing four hours every day for 23 weeks straight when he first started, though it's hard to say where he got enough twine to create his nearly 9 ton, 13 foot diameter ball. As the twine ball grew, Johnson enlisted the help of a crane to lift the ball and continue with its proper wrapping. After Johnson's death in 1989, the city of Darwin moved the ball from its open air shed on Johnson's front lawn to a specially constructed gazebo on Darwin's main street. If you stop to see it you'll also be treated to a volunteer-run museum full of eclectic items and more information on the creation of the twine ball. One of the items in the museum is another record...
http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Fun-and-Interesting-Facts-About-Minnesota
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