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- New season of African Footprint opens - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsNew season of African Footprint opensArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoThe non-stop, 90-minute musical story of Africa’s emergence onto the world stage is linked by the poetry of Sophiatown legend Don Mattera. ...
- Today in local history - North Adams Transcript
SAVOY -- Stanley Desmond, 13, son of Stanley Desmond of Savoy, has been selected by the Savoy 4-H Leaders Group as the town's outstanding 4-H Club member this year. His award is a full campership to Camp Howe, the 4-H camp in Goshen. Desmond was ...
- Juneteenth celebrates freedom - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Juneteenth celebrates freedomThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 4 hours agoEvery little child there, it seemed, had a red or blue balloon to play with. The scent of burning wood from Smokin’ Jack’s Rib Shack’s grill occasionally ...
- Library may bear publisher's name - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Library may bear publisher's nameJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 4 hours agoHe also wrote poetry. His father wrote a book of poetry." Tisdale died July 7 at age 80. Given his lifelong love of the printed word, Thomas-Tisdale said ...
- Forest Park - Chicago Tribune
This is in response to "Museum broadcasts need for funds to finish building" (Business, May 6), by Tribune reporter Robert Manor, and to "Finish museum" (Voice of the people, May 28), by letter writer Curt Smith. I work as a volunteer at one of the ...
- Photo: Sun News Publishing - Daily Sun
Photo: Sun News PublishingDaily Sun, Nigeria - 25 minutes agoThere are 25 tracks on this new CD and you may relate it to one of the foreign poetry CD. "That is what we are imparting into this country - Yoruba ...
- Does Climate Change Mean More Witch Hunts? - New York Times Blogs
Does Climate Change Mean More Witch Hunts?New York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- The 3-minute interview: Joan Deacon (The Washington Examiner)
Joan Deacon, senior librarian at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, has worked in libraries since 1972 - leaving the public library system for the prison library system in 1994. Last year, the American Jail Association named her the national Civilian Employee of the Year and Montgomery County named her a "Woman of Distinction" for her work encouraging inmates to read.
- Expanded Infringement Festival: 600 performances, 300 projects, 50 ... - Buffalo News
Top to bottom: Local musician Paul Painkiller, comedian Josh Smith, puppeteer Michele Costa and poet Ekaete Bailey. The Buffalo Infringement Festival made its first humble appearance in Allentown only four years ago. This year, the festival has ...
- Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of one - TechRepublic
Geek Trivia: Two Fourths for the price of oneTechRepublic, KY - 18 hours agoTen years later, the first edition of Walt Whitman’s seminal poetry collection, Leaves of Grass, was first published. Stepping outside the confines of the ...
- Love bugs: Some of the most charming characters in movies and books ... - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Some of the most charming movie and book characters are insects. Here’s a look at some of our favorites and ways for your kids to take a swat at learning about ’em. OK, OK, the robots are super-cool, but there is an overlooked star of the movie ...
- Gooey love tale headlines fest - Montreal Gazette
It's astonishing that it has taken this long to get to the screen. It is one of the great love stories of modern times. Yes, The Untold Romance of P.B. and J has finally made it to the big screen. The P.B. refers to Peanut Butter and the J, natch, to ...
- Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year? - National Post
Wall-E: The best reviewed film of the year?National Post, Canada - 3 hours agoStephanie Zacharek of Salon says "the picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product."
- Pashto loses two stalwarts - The News - International
Pashto loses two stalwartsThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoIn 1983, Sabir visited Peshawar to attend a poetry session and greatly felt the need for a Pashto newspaper in the NWFP. The same year he launched a Pashto ...
- Death in Breslau, By Marek Krajewski trs Danusia Stok - Independent
Death in Breslau, By Marek Krajewski trs Danusia StokIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoThe Polish-German streets, surnames, buildings and menus aspire to poetry, while also providing us with some relief from this Baedeker of Breslau's brutal ...
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