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- Story, photos: ’Mad Men’ and ‘30 Rock’ win top Emmys - Green Bay Press-Gazette
LOS ANGELES — The sleek ’60s drama “Mad Men” made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom “30 Rock” and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners. “We’re all ...
- Andrew Motion moans about the Queen - First Post
Andrew Motion moans about the QueenFirst Post, UK - 6 hours agoAlthough the position comes with an annual salary of £5000 and a butt of sack (translation: an awful lot of free sherry), this has not stopped Britain’s ...
- House Passes Oil Drilling Bill; Republicans Call Legislation 'Sham' - The Bulletin
The House passed a bill to open waters off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to oil drilling in legislation hailed by Democrats as the first step toward energy independence. Republicans, however, criticized the measure as a "sham" designed to help ...
- Classical training - Guardian Unlimited
Bach wrote for the piano's predecessor, the harpsichord, but his works translate perfectly, retaining the purity and propulsiveness of his own instrument. The Goldberg Variations are the best starting point, 30 variations on one beautiful theme. It ...
- North Royalton Library features contest winners (The Sun Star)
Students' submissions from the Earth Day Coalition's annual art, poetry and essay contest are on display at the North Royalton Library. The annual contest is open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade in Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Lorain,...
- TREE House Children's Museum schedules programs for today and Aug. 16 - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
The TREE House Children's Museum will host a program on making Poetry Pebbles at 2 p.m. today. The children will hear some poems and learn a bit about poetry. They will make poetry pebbles that they can then use to create their own poems. The cost of ...
- China is focus of library events (Quad-City Times)
Chinese Moon Festival, which marks the end of harvest, will be celebrated in the Quad-Cities from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at Bettendorf Public Library.
- Samford arts dean Joseph Hopkins meshes drama with robust singing - The Birmingham News - al.com
Samford arts dean Joseph Hopkins meshes drama with robust singingThe Birmingham News - al.com, AL - 4 hours agoHopkins personified the drama of the visceral love poetry in this popular collection. He capped "Wenn ich in deine Augen seh'" (When I look into your eyes) ...
- Fans flock to Disney's Club Penguin Times - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesFans flock to Disney's Club Penguin TimesLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago"The more we can get kids engaged in reading and writing outside of [the] school context, it is actually a tool to help them," Kafai said. ...
- Activist Del Martin Remembered At SF City Hall - KTVU.com
Activist Del Martin Remembered At SF City HallKTVU.com, CA - 9 hours ago... and family accompanying Lyon to her chair, and proceeded with a lavish program of musical performances, political tributes, poetry readings and family ...
- Nudity's back - Guardian Unlimited
Detail from the album artwork in question. Full (NSFW) version at the link below... Earlier this week, hirsute folkster Devendra Banhart showed the world his wares on the artwork for Surfing, the debut album from his new side project Megapuss. Of ...
- Poetry on a motorcycle: Riding through the fear - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comPoetry on a motorcycle: Riding through the fearMinnPost.com, MN - 46 minutes agoThe kind of invisible that Louis Jenkins writes about in his poem, "Invisible." ..."At times we are caught in a warp of space or time and, for a moment, ...
- Library plans teen reading activities (Billings Gazette)
Next week is Teen Read Week. Parmly Billings Library is planning several activities for teens during this week, including:
- New Non-Fiction This Week - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Noise/Music by Paul Hegarty » Book Review: Postcards from the Asylum by Karen Knight » Book Review: The Timewaster Letters by Robin Cooper Summer simmered to an autumnal lull, a calm before the norm... Letter to My ...
- MCTC hosting Silent Saturday - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall Community & Technical College’s American Sign Language Student Association is hosting a Silent Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cabell Hall, Room 101. Silent Saturday helps students develop new understandings of ...
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