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- Your view: Emergency unit was professional - La Crosse Tribune
Such a sad day in La Crosse and Madison when a medical helicopter came down late Saturday night. I had the privilege of observing firsthand how professional our emergency response unit and its staff worked together as a team. La Crosse County had its ...
- Anthracite heritage preserved, re-created - Republican & Herald
Anthracite heritage preserved, re-createdRepublican & Herald, PA - 6 hours agoDespite the harsh reality in which anthracite miners and their families existed, they formed bonds and developed traditions, recipes, music, poetry and ...
- Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hip - Twin Cities Planet
Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hipTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 8 hours agoThey set soulful poetry to a sensual, acoustic groove, with each player being top-notch. That night showed that even if you overdub guitars in the studio, ...
- A mum’s diary of her disabled son’s first seven years of life goes on prize shortlist (icWales)
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night.
- Scarff’s workshop focuses on writing basics - Bowen Island Undercurrent
Bowen Island UndercurrentScarff’s workshop focuses on writing basicsBowen Island Undercurrent, Canada - 56 minutes agoTo sign up for Scarff’s workshop – or for any others – register online at www.biac.ca/writersfestival, pick up a registration form at Phoenix, ...
- Check out what’s happening soon in the Peninsula library system - Peninsula Gateway
Check out what’s happening soon in the Peninsula library systemPeninsula Gateway, WA - 20 minutes agoAs a wrapup to National Library Week, the Friends of the Peninsula Library are presenting a poetry reading by Samuel Green, Washington State’s first poet ...
- David Lister: The Week in Arts (Independent)
Fancy seeing King Lear at the Globe? Great, let's meet by the Thames at midnight. Good idea. And we can take in an exhibition at the Tate first at 10pm, and then on Sunday we'll go to the National Theatre.
- Bringing out life, culture in Lorca - StateHornet.com
Bringing out life, culture in LorcaStateHornet.com, CA - 6 hours agoHe also said Lorca wrote countless poetry, was into surrealism and connected with surrealist painter Salvador Dali. Lorca's association with the left and ...
- North teacher back in classroom after reprimand - Springfield News Sun
Springfield, Ohio — A North High School Junior ROTC teacher placed on leave while school officials investigated messages he exchanged with a female student was back in the classroom Tuesday, April 22. Staff Sgt. Ed Sweeney, 47, was placed on paid ...
- Bob Dylan's Apocalypse - Christian Post
"I can hear another drum beating for the dead that rise, Whom nature's beast fears as they come and all I see are dark eyes." - Bob Dylan In a pop music world where issues are seldom addressed and creativity and individuality have been lost, Bob ...
- /REPEAT -- Canadian news photographers honoured/ - Canada NewsWire (press release)
/REPEAT -- Canadian news photographers honoured/Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 7 minutes agoThe new Multimedia category judges include Jeff Peeler, Frantic Films, Cecil Rosner, CBC and John White, The Winnipeg Free Press. Images were submitted and ...
- Island Poet Takes Us Under Water (The Lakeland Ledger)
I've lived all my life on the plains, where no body of water is more than a few feet deep, and even at that shallow depth I'm afraid of it.Here Sam Green, who lives on an island north of Seattle, takes us down into some really deep, dark water.Night DiveDown here, no light but what we carry with us.
- School News & Notes - Falls Church News Press
School News & NotesFalls Church News Press, VA - 2 hours agoStudents can express themselves in words, artwork, poetry, or song, and each grade level has its own national winner. The top four high school students ...
- Do what you love, love what you do - Santa Maria Sun
For centuries, artistic people trying to make a living off of their talent have been plagued by "the starving artist" stereotype. Unfortunately, there's some truth to the less-than-flattering image: In the 1400s, artistic visionary Michelangelo ...
- Bridget Coughlan - Kilkenny People
Bridget CoughlanKilkenny People, Ireland - 16 hours agoMs Coughlan taught English and French, specialising in English poetry and drama, particularly the works of Shakespeare. “Any time that you wanted a ...
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