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- Bitter, sweet day in Franklin - Fosters Daily Democrat
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Matthew Ray Cross receives his diploma from William Grimm, Head of the Franklin Career Academy, during commencement exercises Thursday evening. High school graduations are supposed to be bittersweet, but Thursday's ...
- Brookville to observe Labor Day - Ellsworth Reporter
Brookville to observe Labor DayEllsworth Reporter, KS - 10 hours ago3:30 pm — Ernie Masden of Wilson, cowboy poetry and rope tricks. After the rodeo, which ends at 5:30 pm — sanctioned pedal pull, music by the Morgan family.
- Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three years (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The public entered the festival grounds along a tree-lined path, its low hanging branches beautifully illuminated against the darkness. To the left, the black silhouette of the Nahr al-Kalb valley stretches beneath you toward the sea. The lights of villages crown the surrounding hilltops and, in the distance, the sprawl of Beirut can be discerned through the trees.
- Writing on the wall - New Statesman
New StatesmanWriting on the wallNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoA form of visual poetry, reminiscent in its arcane mark-making of that of the Franco-Belgian artist Henri Michaux, his appropriation of calligraphy - a ...
- Clarkstown North students recite poetry (The Journal News)
Clarkstown North students participated in the Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J. Keika Jones, a senior, won fourth prize for the Native Japanese level and ninth-grader Sophia Chawala won third prize for the Intermediate Japanese level.
- Benazir’s birthday to be celebrated in MQM areas - Daily Times
KARACHI: The Karachi chapter of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has plans to observe the 55th birth anniversary of Benazir Bhutto in a befitting manner in some areas usually considered strongholds of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on Saturday ...
- Seven poets, seven emiratese - The National
Seven poets, seven emirateseThe National, United Arab Emirates - 26 minutes ago... poetry – had more to say to them than either dreadlocks or gibberish. Speaking unhurriedly, Muallim traces his loss of innocence to the sudden death of ...
- Sometimes I Wonder What I'm Gonna Do! - Indymedia Ireland
That's what I told some characters on webook.com who couldn't fathom what coprophagia meant. I am sure those schools teach it if these Bushes get degrees from them. What do you teach? Suicide? Pesticides? Coprophagia? Better tell your E-Nazis to stop ...
- Buzzed: Gina's Georgie Rickey - Washingtonian.com
Buzzed: Gina's Georgie RickeyWashingtonian.com, DC - 1 hour ago“Watching Gina work is seeing poetry in motion!” It’s no surprise, then, that when looking for a bartender to kick off our new Video Buzzed feature, ...
- 'Walking park' to open Saturday - Olympian
• What: Olympia's Southwest Neighborhood Association invites neighbors to the opening of a new "walking park" in the neighborhood Saturday morning. The walking park is not a single park, but four mini-parks to which people in the neighborhood can ...
- Killers stake it all on 'Do or Die' CD (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Chef Steve Martorano, left, served a homemade chocolate cupcake and tiramisu dessert to Pete Rose and his lady friend. Courtesy photo
- From China, with love - Half Moon Bay Review
One sunny afternoon in their comfortable Montara living room with sweeping ocean views, Peter Etges and Kathryn “Kate” Swanson play with their 7-year-old daughter Jessica, “Jessi” for short. Etges bounces her on his knee while he sings a song ...
- Top Picks Hammershoi's Charged Interiors - Wall Street Journal
Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864-1916) is now little known except in his native Denmark. In his lifetime, however, he was recognized, especially in London and New York, as a radical artist whose work could stand comparison with that of James McNeill Whistler ...
- Live alone and prosper (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- traditional celebration of Olympic Day (Olympic Committee News)
inaugurated the brand new IOC multi-purpose centre, known as “Le Pavillon”, in the presence of Swiss Federal Councillor Samuel Schmid, Head of the Federal Department of Defence, Protection of the Population and Sports; Jean-Claude Mermoud, State Councillor of the Canton of Vaud; Daniel Brélaz, Mayor of Lausanne; and many personalities from the sports world as well as members of the IOC Executive ...
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