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Smile by Charlie Chaplin -His Life - His Legacy and His Family
Charlie Chaplin was a famous actor, director and comedian. The world knows Charlie perahps best for his beloved "tramp". What is perhaps lesser known is the back story behind the famous song that Charlie composed. The song was the favorite of Michael Jackson has been sung by the most famous artists in the world for decades. The song was composed by Charlie and the lyrics were added while Charlie was in exile from the United States.
9 commentsCharice, International Young Singer; stars on Glee
Charice Pempengco, a young Filipino talent, now young world-class diva, was discovered on YouTube in 2007 and traveled to South Korea to perform in their talent show Star King. She has performed a duet with Celine Dion at the Madison Square Garden in New York, USA...
10 commentsFive Famous Writers Who Committed Suicide
Do you ever dream of becoming a famous writer? Do you spend hours creating seemingly meaningless sentences hoping that one day, when your name becomes an unavoidable part of every literature textbook, you will finally be able to live a peaceful life that you always strove for?
0 commentsTruth is Stranger than Fiction: Infinite Jest
In Infinite Jest David Foster Wallace includes a unique cast of characters in a rehab facility. A disclaimer at the beginning of the book states that the anyone can attend AA meetings and suggests the author only attended for research purposes. However, Mary Karr's memoir Lit describes a rehab facility that seems like parts of Infinite Jest are based on true events.
0 commentsTen Books I Brought With Me When I Moved To Another Continent
If you have to move to another continent, would you bring any book with you? From David Foster Wallace to Thomas Pynchon, here are the ten books I brought with me when I moved from the U.S. to Europe
1 commentWith Love For George Clooney, Zadie Smith Swings
Given my own rather serious self-education but certain lack of any so-called higher education, the most accessible and enjoyable essays in Sadie Smith's book titled CHANGING MY MIND were the ones when she wrote about the subjects that interest me. Franz Kafka and David Foster Wallace carry that distinction royally and always get my attention.
0 commentsReview: David Foster Wallace - This Is Water (Speech)
I've read David Foster Wallace's 2005 commencement speech he gave at Kenyon College at least ten times. It ranks up there in my life as one of the most influential things I've read. A speech you pass on and continue to quote from for years. This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life was published posthumously in 2009
1 commentFive Books Which Changed the Course of My Life
In setting out to write this article on five books that changed me, three of them came to mind right away. They were all three fiction books. After pausing to think for another second, the last two came to me:...
12 commentsBooks You Should Own, But Probably Don't. Part 2: 20th Century American Literature: Postmodern Postmodernism
This is part two in a continuing series of hubs all of which are designed to inform and guide anyone who might want to know a little bit more about the rich tradition of art, letters and philosophy we have inherited from those who came before us. ...
2 commentsCharice Pempengco: Conquering Boundaries With Vocal Prowess and Love
A moving tribute to Charice Pempengco on how she has conquered the international scene with talent, determination and believing in her dreams.
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