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- End-of-year events rattle parents - Detroit News
NEW YORK -- My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- VI College Vigil Marks 4,000 War Dead (Bristol Herald Courier)
"The purpose was two-fold – to honor the men and women who have died in the war and to raise awareness about the realities of the war," Roberts said. dmcgee@bristolnews.com | (276) 645-2532
- Area universities unite for art and literature forum - Tacoma Weekly
Area universities unite for art and literature forumTacoma Weekly, WA - 2 hours agoMany of the participants, representing all five schools, read poetry while others read short stories aloud to the audience. Drawing their inspiration on ...
- Famous Faces of European Collection Showcased in Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Art Daily)
Lullaby: Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle (La Berceuse), 1889. Vincent van Gogh (Dutch (worked in France), 1853–1890). Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of John T. Spaulding. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Saturday, June 7, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
EasyLib.com, the online library, is hosting a book reading for children above eight. The reading will be done by theatre artist Arka Mukhopadhyay on June 7, from 4 pm to 5 pm. Arka will be reading from the book 'Little Prince' by Antoine De Saint Exupery.
- Red Shifting by Aleksandr Skidan, translated by Genya Turovskaya - Bookslut
Red Shifting by Aleksandr Skidan, translated by Genya TurovskayaBookslut, IL - 16 minutes agoFor me, reading poetry is about experiencing a connection, no matter how tenuous, with another author. Upon my first reading of Aleksandr Skidan’s Red ...
- USA (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled Tuesday that more interest-rate cuts are unlikely, telling a monetary conference that "for now, policy seems well positioned to promote moderate growth and price stability over time." The Fed dropped its key interest rate to 2 percent last month, a nearly four-year low.
- In Brief 6-26-2008 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
An operating budget for the two-year period starting next month was passed unanimously by the City Council on Tuesday.
- Who steals copper? Kwan Manasseh, others like him - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comWho steals copper? Kwan Manasseh, others like himMinnPost.com, MN - 51 minutes agoKwan liked to recite his poetry, loudly and with conviction. He delivered passionate soliloquies on morals, child-rearing techniques and his visions of ...
- Candidates Gone Wild: Politics as Entertainment - Oregonian
Wannabe city leaders, political junkies (myself included), and people looking for some beer-fueled entertainment on a weekday evening made their way to the Roseland Theater Monday night for Candidates Gone Wild . This it-could-only-happen-in-Portland ...
- Events Calendar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays ...
- Elementary students help select poems for national book (The Daily Reflector)
Students at South Greenville and Elmhurst elementary schools are helping to select poems for a new book to be published nationally.
- Outdoorsman Ed Rogers lives life on the ‘fly’ - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Filled with bright daylight, Ed Rogers’s den reflects his love for both the outdoors and literature: book-laden shelves line the walls, topped off with salmon and trout fly displays, duck decoys and photos of wild streams, landscapes, a mounted 7.5 ...
- Stories echo down the centuries (Sydney Morning Herald)
Aboriginal literature begins with the simple words, "Sir, I am very well. I hope you are very well."
- 'Feral thugs' jailed for murder of 'Goth' student Sophie Lancaster - Times Online
Two teenagers were jailed for life today for murdering a young woman in a park because she was dressed as a Goth. Sophie Lancaster, 20, was kicked and stamped to death as she begged the pair to stop beating her boyfriend in Bacup, Lancashire, last ...
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