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- Read all posts by Chris Matyszczyk in Technically Incorrect - CNET News
Someone has to say it. These days, people are getting far more lasting satisfaction from food than from sex. While the latter's public face is becoming ever more seamy rather than steamy, the former expresses its glories at every public level- from ...
- Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form - Baton Rouge Advocate
The nation’s attention was focused on a tiny town in the hills of Tennessee 83 years ago this summer. There, in the hamlet of Dayton, the forces of science and religion met in a mighty confrontation that became know as the Scopes Monkey Trial. Or ...
- to do - Star-Gazette
TWO VOICES ART OPENING, mixed media by Ileen Kaplan and Carol Spence ; Leidenfrost Vineyards, 5677 State Route 414, Hector. Carol Spence 564-9312 or cspence1378@aol.com . 2008 ELMIRA COLLEGE STUDENT "SMALL WORKS" EXHIBITION, works by EC students ...
- Ancaster native Art Moore's Just Another School shooting... - Ancaster News
Dawson College, Columbine High School and Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique are notable examples. The names of each school are synonymous with violence, thanks to deranged gunmen and overwhelming media exposure. The gunmen captured headlines, but what ...
- In a world of their own - Saudi Gazette
RIYADH – The party in Atheer Jassem Al-Othman’s living room was in full swing. The guests – about two dozen girls in their late teens – had arrived, and Ms. Othman and her mother were passing around cups of sweet tea and dishes of dates ...
- Breeding like rabbits - Calgary Herald
One Yellow Rabbit celebrates its 25th anniversary Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Jubilee Auditorium. Tickets available at Ticketmaster. "We love our audiences," says One Yellow Rabbit co-founder Blake Brooker. And the feeling, say OYR audience members ...
- Indian blogger's series to be published in Pak text book - Express India
Islamabad, July 23: An Indian blogger's write-ups on five things Pakistanis love about their country may soon be included in a Pakistani school text book. The Oxford University Press in Karachi, which is working on a Class 11 text book, has sought ...
- Main Street Newton will debut Second Saturdays - Township Journal
Main Street Newton will debut Second SaturdaysTownship Journal - 1 hour agoThe first installment of Second Saturdays on Spring Street is titled Painted Prose & Poetry. It will be held from 3 to 7 pm on July 12 at three different ...
- Cyrano de Bergerac - Broadway.com
Kevin Kline and Jennifer Garner star in the revival of Edmond Rostand's classic tale of romance and tragedy. The soulful poet/philosopher and brilliant swordsman Cyrano de Bergerac, a cadet in the French Army, falls for the beautiful, strong-willed ...
- Fiction crafted in a new ambience - The Daily Star
The Daily StarFiction crafted in a new ambienceThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 21 minutes agoSerious lovers of poetry and literature respect him and know him very well. It is a very significant fact that he was a commander of the Mukti Bahini in ...
- Litchfield Student's Poem Wins IMPAC Award - TriVallyCentral
Students from Litchfield County were awarded the top statewide prizes in prose and poetry last Sunday in the 11th annual IMPAC-Connecticut State University System Young Writers competition. Britta Bell, 17, of Litchfield, a senior at Litchfield High ...
- WPR’s annual listeners’ dinner held at Mabel Tainter; Michael ... - Dunn County News
On Wednesday evening, Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts (MTCA) was the site of the annual listeners’ dinner for Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR). Claire Couillard, a UW-EC senior and WPR intern, coordinated the event. Following a social hour and dinner ...
- The Big C: New again - Frederick News-Post
In January of 1994, four months after radiation for a squamous cell carcinoma to the right true vocal chord, I was a twig -- whittled down to a mere 102 pounds from a burned esophagus and scar tissue that barely allowed for normal swallowing. Looking ...
- Indiana authors highlight exhibit (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
MERRILLVILLE | Indiana’s rich literary heritage at the turn of the last century is highlighted in the Indiana Historical Society exhibition, "The Golden Age: Indiana Literature, 1880-1920," opening Sunday at the Merrillville Ross Township Historical Society Museum 13 W. 73rd Ave. The exhibit will be available to view from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays through Aug. 24.
- Poetry and Air, Imagery and Earth - New York Times
New York TimesPoetry and Air, Imagery and EarthNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoNext is a poem from the British Council book, “Feeling the Pressure: Poetry and science of climate change,” edited by Paul Munden. ...
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