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- 'Green Team' youngsters do their part to restore the Elizabeth River - HamptonRoads.com
CHESAPEAKE - Meet the “Green Team” – 75 gifted-and-talented 3rd-graders from Chesapeake who spent their school year learning about the polluted Elizabeth River and encouraging its revival. As part of this intense, environmental-education class ...
- Husband-and-wife team, the Neelys, are new Food Network stars - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of the Food Network Pat and Gina Neely are the newest stars of the Food Network. Their show "Down Home With the Neelys" debuted this year as the No. 1 daytime show in the network's history. Their prime-time show, "Road Tasted With the Neelys ...
- Volunteers help keep the library humming - Missoulian
Volunteers keep Missoula Public Library working. We happily celebrated the many wonderful folks who give their time to the library at our annual Volunteer Breakfast last week, where we recognized two Volunteers of the Year. Thank you to Carol Israel ...
- The Democrats' Ex-Presidents - Yahoo! News
The Democrats' Ex-PresidentsYahoo! News - 5 hours agoHe has written a number of books (including a novel and a volume of poetry), he divides his time between Habitat for Humanity, putting up houses across the ...
- Christopher Tayler talks to George Steiner - Guardian
Christopher Tayler talks to George SteinerGuardian, UK - 14 hours agoEarly on, he published poetry, though "one morning I looked at it and I knew it was superb verse. And verse is the opposite of poetry. ...
- Lavinia, the woman Virgil slighted in 'The Aeneid' - Philadelphia Inquirer
Lavinia, the woman Virgil slighted in 'The Aeneid'Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoFor those who can read Latin, it's also beautiful poetry. Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus, is a pawn in the epic, the virgin who must marry Aeneas. ...
- Television movies for the week of May 18 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of May 18Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoAn American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sat. ...
- Arts Jam held over weekend - Ahwatukee Foothills News
The Arts Council for the Youth hosted its second Arts Jam Festival Saturday, showcasing local student talent in music, art, dance, poetry and more at the Tempe Public Library. Throughout the day, five professional artists demonstrated their art and ...
- 15 minutes with... (Daily Courier)
Brittany Daniels of Connellsville is a free spirit who loves adventure.
- The Write Stuff (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- The Transcript is pleased to present the work of sixth- and seventh-grade students in The Write Stuff program at Conte Middle School.
- Center for Brazilian History Studies - Brazzil.com
Center for Brazilian History StudiesBrazzil.com, CA - Apr 18, 2008In this Website the database will include all of the works of José Bonifácio, from his scientific papers to his book of poetry. It will also include major ...
- Ajax writer claims Pulitzer award - Newsdurhamregion.com
Ajax writer claims Pulitzer awardNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 2 hours agoShe's a writer, "mostly on-line," but she also has two unpublished novels and has had poetry published. "This is the first competition for non-journalist ...
- Du Bois Library exhibit features University of Massachusetts Press ... - Union-News & Sunday Republican
In 45 years, the University of Massachusetts Press has published more than 950 titles and sold more than 2 million volumes, with many translated into other languages. To give people a glimpse of that history and publishing depth, the university's W.E ...
- 5th Althorp Literary Festival - 13-15 June 2008 - Independent
5th Althorp Literary Festival - 13-15 June 2008Independent, UK - 3 hours agoOn Sunday 15, Andrew Motion talks about poetry and his touching memoir 'In the Blood' (11am), while Helen Dunmore (left) shares the love of Catullus which ...
- Poet, author Maya Angelou to share her unmistakable moxie with Allen ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Maya Angelou, whose autobiographical 1969 book "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" has sold about 4 million copies, has thought a lot about why it is so often a target of censors. "I find that people who want my book banned have never read a paragraph ...
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