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Friday, June 15, 2012
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Ice Cube, rapper
"For me rappers and dancers are poets and artists and often times the most interesting performances are given by them."

'British Street Life' Subject Of New Photography Competition
Who Wrote It: Martin Amis Or Katie Price?
Is Art Even Older Than We Thought?
Double Award For "Defining Children's Book Of Its Generation"
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Hannah Ellison: The Book Burning That Wasn't: Thousands of Works of Fiction Destroyed and No One Pays Attention
In the wake of 50 Shades of Grey by E.L. James, a current bestselling novel that started life as Twilight fanfiction, questions about are being asked. If the only difference between a piece of fanfiction and a bestselling novel is the changing of character names and places, then is the deletion stories without warning something that should be bigger news?
Chris Cox: A Right Royal Season
There is nothing better tool in the fight to understand ourselves than theatre, and with the new season at the Royal Court will be at the forefront of innovative and exciting theatre which will get London talking.
Brad Getty: 11 Hipster Trends Your Dad Started (PHOTOS)
You're not as cool as your dad and you never will be.
Kirk Douglas: We Are Spartacus
When you reach 95, after you get over your surprise, you start looking back. I've been thinking a lot about my parents, Russian immigrants who came to this country in 1912 -- exactly one hundred years ago.
Hilary Robinson: Reciting Poetry is One Thing, Loving it Another
It has long been recognised that poetry is a valuable device for introducing new words in isolation - such as 'contrary' in 'Mary Mary' but it is the 'garden of silver bells and cockle shells' that will fire the creative imagination and inspired teachers no doubt take the form further by looking at the enthralling stories borne out of the context from which many such rhymes originated.
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