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- Glen Ellyn - Chicago Tribune
When Harold McAninch returned to the president's office at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn recently, he found things essentially the same as when he left 14 years ago. The old desk, used by all of the college's presidents, is still there, and the ...
- Blooms, Bubbles and Bon Bons - San Francisco Chronicle
Blooms, Bubbles and Bon BonsSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoWilma Follette discusses "Making the New Marin Flora and the Poetry of John Thomas Howell." A plant identification workshop precedes the lecture from 6-7:15 ...
- Do tell: John Lithgow and the power of storytelling - Newsday
A story brought John Lithgow 's 86-year-old father "back to life" after a post-operation depression, and now the actor is sharing what he learned about the power of storytelling -- to heal and to rebind parents and children at any age. Lithgow, 62 ...
- Salalah Tourism Festival begins today - Times of Oman
SALALAH — Salalah Tourism Festival 2008 — the 45-day-long cultural extravaganza — under the banner ‘Family Gathering’ will commence today with a variety of cultural programmes aimed at promoting tourism. The opening ceremony will be held at ...
- Nooks for noggins (The Star-Ledger)
Five families who want their children to have a different kind of education, to unfold at their own pace in a holistic, child-led environment, have pooled their money to start an alternative school at a local church hall in Gladstone.
- Mahler in Haitink's expert hands - Chicago Sun-Times
At once a perfect and unlikely match, the modest and no-nonsense Dutchman and the virtuoso and storied orchestra read each other almost telepathically, and the intentions of the conductor, 79, are rewarded with sublime work by the players ...
- Is Florida being run by utter imposters? - St. Petersburg Times
A fellow from Clearwater named Bob Hurt wants to inform you that since the year 2000, the government of the state of Florida has been essentially invalid. That would be big news, wouldn't it? All those decisions made, those laws passed, those court ...
- The demand for sugar-sweetened Dublin Dr Pepper has never been higher ... - Houston Press
What we are writing about bare Damon Intrabartolo (music and book) and Jon Hartmere (book and lyrics) call their vigorous and entertaining R-rated musical set at a co-ed Catholic boarding school a "pop opera," and that's all right by us, even though ...
- May begins with a bang: festivals, parades, expos, tours - Twin Cities Planet
May begins with a bang: festivals, parades, expos, toursTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - May 1, 2008The MayDay Festival follows the MayDay Parade and Ceremony and features music, dancing, poetry, foods, canoe rides, and more. ...
- Drama stuck between play and diatribe (Rocky Mountain News)
Somewhere between political treatise and satisfying theater lives the Denver Project, which is as much tone poem as it is drama.
- Propst wins youth poetry competition - Charlotte Observer
Propst wins youth poetry competitionCharlotte Observer, NC - 2 hours agoAnthony Jordan Propst of East Burke Middle School won the recent poetry contest sponsored by the Youth Services Department of Catawba County Library System. ...
- 2:00 p.m. -- Fuetsan Famalao'an to hold youth forum tonight at UOG - Guam Pacific Daily News
2:00 p.m., May 13 -- Fuetsan Famalao'an — a voluntary non-partisan advocacy group of residents committed to the inclusion of the needs and concerns of girls and women in the increased U.S. militarization of Guam — will sponsor a Youth Forum at ...
- Weekend Calendar: 05/25/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Alden Depot Museum, open 1-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun., admission free, donations accepted, 10670 Coy, Alden; 331-6583. Benzie Area Historical Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Mon.-Wed. by appointment; admission by donation; 6941 Traverse Ave., Benzonia; 882-5539.
- Impassioned Images: German Expressionist Prints at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center (Art Daily)
World’s Tragedy (B), ca. 1920, Sandor Gergely (Hungarian 1888-1932), color woodcut on laid paper, Syracuse University Art Collection. POUGHKEEPSIE, NY.-
- Isle teens win top poetry slam prize (Honolulu Advertiser)
The five teens in Youth Speaks Hawai'i won first place at the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The winning teens are Will Giles of Hawai'i Kai, Alaka'i Kotrys of Kunia, Jocelyn Ng of Kaimuki, Jamaica Osorio of Palolo Valley and Ittai Wong of Kailua.
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