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Krakow Melt

By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday Sep 7, 2010
Daniel Allen Cox allows his second novel, Krakow Melt, to spill over the edges and create a meta-literary experience that illuminates--and singes.

Movies

In a Jan. 7, 2009 file photo Ellen DeGeneres poses backstage at the 35th Annual People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles

The Lottery

By Aron Gold, Esq. | Sep 7
Earth shattering and heartbreaking describes The Lottery, a fantastic documentary about the charter school education lottery in Harlem.

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Culture

An Australian Kookaburra sits on a branch in Sydney, Australia. An Australian school principal has asked students to stop using the word "gay" when singing a classic children’s campfire song trying to keep the kids from laughing.

Australian school drops ’gay’ from classic song

By Kristen Gelineau | Sep 2
An Australian school principal has asked students to stop using the word "gay" when singing a classic children’s song, but said Thursday no offense was intended - he was simply trying to keep the kids from laughing.

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Theatre

In a Jan. 7, 2009 file photo Ellen DeGeneres poses backstage at the 35th Annual People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles

Providence Theater :: Fall Preview

By Joe Siegel | Sep 3
With September comes the new theater season. This fall audiences will be treated to a variety of theatre offerings, ranging from classic comedies and dramas, to a number of lavish musicals on the Rhode Island stage.

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Celebrities

Olivia Newton-John

Where are those black pants? Catching up with Olivia Newton-John

By William Bessette | Sep 8
Catching up with our favorite "Grease" star... Olivia Newton-John during her recent Vegas trip. Her new musical opens the Toronto Film Festival this week.

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Television

Thom Bierdz

Big Brother 12, Week 8 :: I’m Telling You

By Steven Daigle | Sep 8
EDGE Big Brother columnist Steven Daigle shares what he’s been screaming at his TV all these weeks in a few heartfelt one-on-ones with this season’s remaining contenders.

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Books

Author Hawking says God not needed for creation

Sep 3
Did creation need a creator? British physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking says no, arguing in his new book that there need not be a God behind the creation of the universe.

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Fine Arts

Ricky Martin

Mike Ruiz :: Much more than meets the eye

By JC Alvarez | Aug 23
High-octane celebrity and fashion photographer Mike Ruiz is having quite a summer: a gallery show of his photography and a reality series. EDGE spoke to the multi-talented Ruiz about his career and interests.

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