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Winners of the 2008 Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest
Literature
Written by administrator   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Reader issue #684 For the second year, the River Cities' Reader is publishing winners from the Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest.

The awards ceremony for the 35th-annual contest will be held on on Saturday, May 17, at the Butterworth Center in Moline.

 
Saved by Schindler: Leon Leyson, May 19 at the i wireless Center
Local News
Written by Jeff Ignatius   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Leon Leyson Many of the lighter moments in Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning film Schindler's List came when the industrialist Oskar Schindler protested to German officials that children and people with disabilities were essential to his wartime manufacturing effort.

Leon Leyson, who will speak Monday at the i wireless Center in Moline, was the youngest person in Schindler's factory, and one of roughly 1,200 Jews that he saved from the Nazi death camps.

 
Carney Art: Carney, May 15 at the Redstone Room
Music
Written by Jeff Ignatius   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Reeve CarneyThe first sound on the EP Nothing Without You has the full-throated force of Robert Plant, and it leaves a strong impression.

 
Animal Magnetism: "Life’s a Dream," at the Rock Island Masonic Temple through May 18
Theatre
Written by Mike Schulz   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Eddie Staver III in Life's a Dream Say what you will about the Prenzie Players' latest presentation, but you can't say that the classical-theatre troupe, with its production of Pedro Calderón de la Barca's Life's a Dream, is merely resting on its laurels.

 
Unreasonable Doubts: "12 Angry Men," at the Playcrafters Barn Theatre through May 18
Theatre
Written by Mike Schulz   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

12 Angry Men ensemble members Near as I can tell, there are two types of people: those who like Reginald Rose's jury-room drama 12 Angry Men, and those who haven't seen it yet. So speedy and smart, so filled with personality and (mostly) unforced emotion, the work seems practically indestructible, and I actually fall into a special subset of people: those who love 12 Angry Men with a passion bordering on mania. (Between Sidney Lumet's 1957 film version and the 1997 television remake, I've watched it - and this is a conservative estimate - more than three dozen times.) So it was with nearly delirious excitement, and just a touch of dread, that I attended the Playcrafters Barn Theatre's Saturday-night presentation of the show, the first stage production of Rose's piece that I'd seen.

 
Running on Empty: "Speed Racer," "What Happens in Vegas...", and "Redbelt"
Movies
Written by Mike Schulz   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Emile Hirsch in Speed RacerIn future years, when I'm wondering exactly when it was that I turned into a very old man, I'm hoping I'll remember the date of May 9, 2008, when I fell asleep some 45 minutes into the onslaught of candy-colored incoherence called Speed Racer. And when, after returning to consciousness a minute or so later, I made it through another couple of scenes before falling asleep again.

 
Featured Image from the Quad City Photography Club
Art
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008

artwork by Mark Rasmussen This month's featured image was taken by club member Mark Rasmussen on a photography trip with his wife Christy to the Oregon coast in August 2006. The trip was a personal vacation chosen specifically for the time of year that the Oregon coast receives its clearest weather and during a week when low tide would occur around sunrise and sunset to maximize the photography opportunities.

 
Choose Our Own Adventure
Politics
Written by Rich Miller   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Sometimes, you run across something so perfect that you just have to share it.

Last week, an anonymous commenter on my blog composed a thing of pure beauty. The Automated Rod Blagojevich Story Generator is a very funny satire on how our state politics are stuck in a bizarre, ever-repeating spectacle.

The idea, the commenter explained, is to "pick one item from each section to generate a typical Rod Blagojevich story." And here it is.

 

 

 
Lucrative Business Proposal
Guest Commentary
Written by Garry Reed   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

FOR YOUR UTMOST OF PARAMOUNT ATTENTIONS!

It is to understand that you might be of somewhat apprehension because you do not know of me but I ensure I have a lucrative business proposal of mutually interest to share with you.

My name is Hillaracko Bamajohn McClainton. I am the most leading of Candidates for to becoming the Presidency of the United States of the Americas. My Spouse was former President of the U.S. of the America and I am also the Neocon Hero of War and the Great Charisma Leader of The Change.

 
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