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- Family remembers teen through walk, blood drives - Annapolis Capital
Family remembers teen through walk, blood drivesAnnapolis Capital, MD - 1 hour agoShe wrote poetry and enjoyed singing and listening to music. She planned to become a pediatric nurse so she could help other people afflicted with her ...
- Things to do this long weekend (Toronto Star)
Looking for something to do this long weekend? Here are some entertainment events going on around the city: Acoustic Harvest Folk Club has world music with an Indian flavour from Tasa, Sat. 8 p.m. ($15 at 416-264-2235). St. Nicholas Anglican, 1512 Kingston Rd.
- Tales of fathers sail on in `The Boat' (Miami Herald)
Father's Day is a Sunday. Nam Le has time to go out and buy his dad a card or a gift, but he really needn't bother.
- NEIGHBORS BRIEFS - Daily Journal
Mike "Shorty" Robinson will teach two six-week classes starting Monday, June 30, art for children ages 6 to 12, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., and cartooning for teens, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee is $90 for members and $95 for nonmembers. Fee for children ...
- All around our schools - Prince George Citizen
All around our schoolsPrince George Citizen, Canada - 1 hour agoThe last weekend of May is designated for Cedar Christian School's World Vision 30 Hour Famine event. High school students are gathering pledges for their ...
- Architecture: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
PALO ALTO, Calif. AS the designer R. Buckminster Fuller liked to tell it, his powerful creative vision was born of a moment of deep despair at the age of 32. A self-described ne’er-do-well, twice ejected from Harvard, a failure in business and a ...
- School challenged by deaths of 2 teachers - Billings Gazette
The community at St. Labre Indian School is slowly recovering from the sudden deaths of two teachers last month. "Both of these teachers were enthusiastic, both were team players and both were exceptional teachers," said Toni Wendt, St. Labre ...
- Poetry in motion: bridge walks (The Oregonian)
Poetry & Bridge Walks are back, with author Sharon Wood Wortman and Oregon poets leading easy walks of about a mile. See eight bridges and tour the Morrison and Burnside Bridge towers. The best part: no need to register.
- Gardiner Area High School announces top 10 students - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER — Gardiner Area High School announces the top 10 seniors in the Class of 2008: Emma Mohney, daughter of Kirk and Melanie Hardy Mohney of Gardiner, is the class valedictorian. She is a Gardiner Scholar, president of the National Honor ...
- Sacred Heart announces award winners - Waseca County News
Sacred Heart announces award winnersWaseca County News, MN - 24 minutes agoAt the adult level, Rosalie Grams won the poetry contest. Contest categories include essay, poetry, art, poster, computer art, music and photography. ...
- Revolution slam poetry team is headed to nationals (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
By CRAIG KAPITAN Eagle Staff Writer Ever wonder what a national slam poetry team looks and sounds like? Well, you could always head to ...
- Beyond the ant: City art you may have missed - Portsmouth Herald News
Beyond the ant: City art you may have missedPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 36 minutes agoScattered around the city you can still find "Poetry in Public Places," seven poems installed along the Piscataqua and in the city parking garage, ...
- Cowboy poet Fred G. Ellis to appear at fairgrounds - Delta County Independent
Mark your calendar for a unique time at the Delta County Fairgrounds, Saturday, May 31, 7 p.m. It will be a time of family fun, cowboy poetry, cowboy humor and Christian cowboy church. The Valley Christian Men’s Club is sponsoring the event with ...
- Play with a life of its own (The Australian)
ONE day two years ago, in a town rendered surreal by the destructive maelstrom of a cyclone, fate brought what theatre director Jean-Marc Russ calls "two complementary forces" together. Russ and his friend, playwright Adam Grossetti, comprised one of the two forces; a cussing, traumatised caravan park proprietor the other.
- Progressing from Bad to Verse - Article.nationalreview.com
O ne of the biggest raps against conservatives is that they’re a bunch of L7s inhabiting their own private Squaresville. This has never been true in any strict sense, but I’d be dishonest not to admit that there is a reason that people have the ...
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