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- CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws Thousands (NBC 5 Chicago)
An estimated 35,000 CPS students attended the "Shout-Out for Schools" rally at Soldier Field, not only celebrating the end of the year, but also putting forward some serious issues.
- Riley Roy Frazel - Eureka Reporter
Riding around but not standing on ground. Skateboarding is the fun as your wheels spin round and round. Riley was killed July 9, in a skateboarding accident with a car while spending the summer with his mother in Littleton, Colo. He had written this ...
- A bakery, like poetry, offers refuge from noisy world - Olympian
It should be. Beeps and buzzers tell you when to jump and screaming pundits tell you what to think. Then, there are the leaf blowers, the ring-tones and that new front-loader you call a washing machine whose spin cycle needs a launching pad. Some ...
- IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prison - Los Angeles Times
IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prisonLos Angeles Times, CA - 49 minutes agoHutchins' transfer was first reported on a MySpace page devoted to his defense, including pictures, poetry, country-Western music and a plea for donations ...
- Promising poets at Manor Court - Chard & Ilminster News
Promising poets at Manor CourtChard & Ilminster News, UK - 1 hour ago... Chard, have been trying their hand at writing an acrostic poem. The youngsters tackled the tricky poetry - where the first letter of each line spells ...
- New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ... - Playbill.com
New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ...Playbill.com, NY - 3 hours agoThe company is dedicated to "creating intimate song concerts of great beauty, humor and originality, combining music, poetry, and history to entertain, ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'language' (Torontoist)
Following the 2005 crash of an Air France A340, the airline is suing the GTAA for having a ravine at the end of runway 24L instead of a safe overrun margin. A coroner's inquest into a 1978 crash at Pearson recommended installing a 300-metre safety apron, but nothing became of it.
- Origins of festival; (The North Bay Nugget)
The Duanwu Festival originated in ancient China. There are a number of theories about its origins. Today, the most commonly accepted version relates to the death of poet Qu Yuan in 278 BC despite a number of competing theories. Qu Yuan The traditional story holds the festival [...]
- Mughal Miniatures Melding East and West - Wall Street Journal
Whether Ajanta's first-century murals, Rajasthani storytellers' scrolls, or contemporary abstracts now hanging in London and New York galleries, paintings have been produced in India for millennia. Yet of all its pictorial output it is the Mughal ...
- In the Arts - Holmdel Independent
In the ArtsHolmdel Independent, NJ - 3 hours ago320 The Long Branch Summer Poetry series continues on Wednesday, July 23, with Charles Bernstein, one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement. ...
- News of Cherrytree (The Titusville Herald)
Happy June to all of you. A happy reminder that Friday will be the final day of the school year. It sure will be nice to be able to sleep in, and not have to worry about being up by 6:30 a.m.
- Haverhill writer to speak - Eagle-Tribune
The Haverhill Greater Poets will meet July 19 at 10 a.m. at the public library. Michael Veves, whose columns have appeared in local newspapers, will speak about his experiences as a writer over a 30-year period. He will explore finding a writing ...
- Civilian oversight part of King Co. police guild contract - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A first-ever comprehensive civilian review process is part of a tentative five-year contract agreement King County has reached with the King County Police Officers' Guild. The Guild entered into negotiations a year early in order to help speed up ...
- McCullough urges BC grads to treasure learning (Boston Globe)
By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates this morning to "make the love of learning central to your life." In his keynote address...
- For Chris Hedges on the Fourth of July - OpEdNews.com
I came across an article by well respected, supposedly left-leaning journalist, Mr. Chris Hedges, on common dreams.org , a "progressive" news site which I sometimes visit though I hate that label, and I felt compelled to respond to his hysterical ...
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