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- Happiness: Enough Already - Newsweek
Recommended (6) Is Happiness Overrated? Counting Your Blessings ‘He Should Never Have Gone to Iraq’ My Shrink Says ... Blog! Danielle Steel: A Secret Mission On the Streets Clift: Some Republicans Worry About Party’s Chances The drawbacks of ...
- Say Byebye Med, Hello Wild West this Summer with Ranch Rider - The Open Press (press release)
Say Byebye Med, Hello Wild West this Summer with Ranch RiderThe Open Press (press release) - 2 hours agoThe event features a reenacted shootout, a log-cutting contest, and an old-fashioned parade to commemorate the famous outlaw, who robbed the Bank of ...
- WHAT’S HAPPENING - PNW Local News
WHAT’S HAPPENINGPNW Local News, WA - 1 hour agoAt noon July 4 at the Winslow Green Gazebo, local poets – the coolest, daddy-o – will hold a Beat poetry reading. Featured performers will be followed by an ...
- Authors at literary festival - Beverley Guardian
Authors at literary festivalBeverley Guardian, UK - 20 hours agoFor adults, a nine-mile walk and a talk about William Wilberforce are on the agenda, along with a poetry evening, a big book quiz and even a performance by ...
- 400 Years begins in Renaissance, ends in modern era - The Kingston Whig-Standard
400 Years begins in Renaissance, ends in modern eraThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 5 hours ago"There's some lyrics from a Mozart opera, English in the jazz section, and there's poetry in the impressionist section. Also there are times in both this ...
- Renowned Children's Author to Visit all 11 Newark Public Library ... - Bridgeton News
Children's author Daniel Kirk is bringing his world in which "Dogs Rule!" cats have power and there's a book-writing mouse that lives in a library to the Newark Public Library in August. The author-illustrator will spend five days in Newark, visiting ...
- 'Step outside the box': Immaculate grads urged to pursue their dreams (The News-Times)
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison.For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in their joyful exuberance the class of 2008 revealed their sense of community for the school most of them had attended for the past four years.
- What's on: Monday April 14 - Edinburgh Evening News
What's on: Monday April 14Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Apr 10, 2008Share the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- A true 'Treasure' - Louisville Courier-Journal
"Treasure Island," Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure story, sets sail today at Iroquois Amphitheater. The pirate tale features swashbuckling sword fights and a 19-foot ship with movable sails. The musical is Stage One's final production of ...
- Fifty since Ezra Pound's visit - South Bergenite
Fifty since Ezra Pound's visitSouth Bergenite, NJ - 2 hours agoHe planned to live out his life at the Merano, Italian estate of his daughter, Mary, the wife of the noted Egyptologist, Prince Boris de Rachewiltz. ...
- National Poetry Month - Houston Chronicle
My friend Michael and I are walking home arguing about the movie. He says that he believes a person can love someone and still be able to murder that person. I say, No, that's not love. That's attachment. Michael says, No, that's love. You can love ...
- American Indian symposium focuses on the heavens - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
American Indian symposium focuses on the heavensMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 2 hours agoInstead of focusing on issues, this year’s Symposium focuses on how Native Americans relate to the heavenly bodies through science, music, and poetry. ...
- Sluggish pace hampers RVP's 'Brooklyn Boy' - Marin Independent Journal
Ross Valley Players' production of "Brooklyn Boy" - a somewhat thought-provoking, occasionally nuance-layered and, at times, well-crafted evening of community theater - is, well, a little dull. Now, I am a critic of a certain age, born in the '50s ...
- Lindale Teen Set For Final Debate In National Event - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Philip Hayes, of Lindale High School, has been chosen as one of the final 16 contestants in Now Debate This, the first nationwide youth focused educational/political reality show scholarship contest, Washington and Lincoln ’08 — The Great Debate ...
- Striking work by local writers to mark National Poetry Month (Seattle Times)
Showcasing poetry month with five striking works, five very different voices from Washington state.
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