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- Faith takes ‘spelling magician’ to the US (Daily Dispatch)
AN NU13 teenager is hoping for gold when she competes in the spelling category of an international schools competition in the United States this week.
- Sniff Test: Citizen Queen - National Post
Sniff Test: Citizen QueenNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoRicci and his signature fedora seem charming enough, in an unintelligible perfume-poetry-speak kind of way, but what do our critics think? ...
- Latitude festival sells out - Eastern Daily Press
Tickets for this year's Latitude festival in north Suffolk have already sold out. Organisers are thrilled at the rise in popularity of the £3m music and arts festival in its third year. Last year all 20,000 tickets sold out a few days before the ...
- Awards soldier's legacy (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - Army Pfc. Markus J. Johnson died four years ago when his vehicle rolled over in Anbar Province Iraq. Johnson, 20, was the first Springfield soldier to lose his life in Iraq. But his spirit lives on, his family says, in the scholarships awarded in his name each year.
- TEMPO: Musings on relationships in new book ‘re:Play’ by Michael ... - Sierra Vista Herald
SIERRA VISTA — Michael Gregory writes to discover. “I write because I’m trying to find out things about myself,” said the McNeal resident. “Trying to figure out what it’s all about.” Gregory said the inspiration comes from one’s inner ...
- 'I know I got angels watching over me' - Independent
Share IT'S the new slavery: black men in US jails. The high black incarceration rate in American prisons -- almost 5 per cent of all black males in the United States were incarcerated compared with 0.7 of white males -- has led some black ...
- Worst-ever poetry to equal Harry Potter sales - Telegraph.co.uk
Worst-ever poetry to equal Harry Potter salesTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoShe told BBC News: “Poetry didn’t really come to him until I think he was 47 and the voices in his head told him that he’d be able to write poems. ...Works of 'worst poet' under hammer The Press Association'World's worst poems' at auction BBC Newsall 16 news articles
- Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60s - Hartford Courant
Remembering Beat Poets Of The '50s, '60sHartford Courant, United States - 7 hours agoThe author of a memoir of the "beat" poetry scene in the 1950s ad '60s will speak Sunday at 4 pm at the Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St. Writer and ...
- Steamboat Mountain Theater drops the curtain after Cabaret - Steamboat Pilot & Today
To buy one of 100 Steamboat Mountain Theater seats, e-mail theater owner Kelly Anzalone at kelly@steamboattheater.com. Money from the seats will go toward closing down the space and storing theater equipment until a new venue is secured. Steamboat ...
- LAST CHANCE: Playbill.com's Reminder of NYC Shows Closing July 27 - Playbill
The devil's sexy assistant, a long-running Off-Broadway revue, and a tale of a family milestone all disappear July 27. What follows is Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway and Off-Broadway productions before they close. A ...
- As freedoms wane in ex-Soviet bloc, Ukraine fills the gap - Seattle Times
A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free speech, got him in ...
- At a Roslindale ceremony, students celebrate Old Glory - Boston Globe
Roslindale elementary schools today celebrated the American flag, giving away 2,000 free flags to students on the day before Flag Day, which this year marks the 231st birthday of Old Glory. The flags were provided by business owners and professionals ...
- Parkway regional calendar (Roslindale Transcript)
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- Heart of a metro - Hindu
HinduHeart of a metroHindu, India - 2 hours ago... plays and poetry readings are regular features. Sanjna Kapoor gushes about this “magical space” where people come and go as they please free of charge, ...
- Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revival (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Afghanistan's tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, the language of the majority Pakhtoons in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The Pakhtoons are ethnic cousins of the Pashtuns, Afghanistan's largest ethnic group. Both speak dialects of Pashto.
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