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- Diary of the Sports Curmudgeon - CNN Sports Illustrated
Roger Clemens is the biggest jerk in sports, says the Curmudgeon He would also like to discuss the playing of the National Anthem at games The Sports Curmudgeon has a few more things he would like to get off his chest Joey Chestnut's antics being ...
- Environment group gains from concert proceeds - Upper Yarra Mail
Upper Yarra MailEnvironment group gains from concert proceedsUpper Yarra Mail, Australia - 7 hours agoThe original duo, Catherine Nolan and David Johnston, have continued to promote original writing, poetry readings, sublime choral music, new composers and a ...
- Sharp wit, whimsical words - Calgary Herald
Sharp wit, whimsical wordsCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoDel Pine has a way with words, and since retiring, he's reconnected with his childhood hobby of poetry. With five books of poetry self-published under his ...
- Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy? - Dallas Morning News
Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy?Dallas Morning News, TX - 9 hours ago"Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and ...
- When paganism gave way to Christianity (Redlands Daily Facts)
"Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean, and the world has grown old with the breath of thy mouth." These irreverent words about Christ were inaccurately attributed to Julian Caesar Augustus, the last pagan emperor of Rome, who died probably at the hands of his own men in battle in A.
- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
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- A teacher’s tales—Danton Remoto - ABS-CBN
S tudents love teachers who listen to them – not only to their difficulties with the past perfect tense or the reading, but more important, to their difficulties in making that transition from childhood to adulthood. I’ve been teaching for 22 ...
- Nova Scotia leads Clipper fleet into Halifax - Sail World
Sail WorldNova Scotia leads Clipper fleet into HalifaxSail World, Australia - 2 hours agoThere is poetry in returning to the land of your forefathers by the same means that they did—by sea. We are certain that everyone onboard Nova Scotia, ...
- Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage! - Motley Fool
Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage!Motley Fool - 2 hours agoThe National Poetry Month tribute above might be a clue, but do read on. The CAPS praise for Nortel is on the faint side: A couple of players rate the stock ...
- Local bands play big at JazzFest - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Local bands play big at JazzFestSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 5 hours agoLast year, he performed music in the Poetry Slam and won that competition. His group found out just recently that they were scheduled to play for this ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories - HometownAnnapolis.com
Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her. Now 9 years old and entering the fourth grade at Belvedere Elementary School, Alli has just ...
- Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth ...Statesville Record & Landmark, USA - 1 hour agoPhillips said the program will encompass more than just music, but other arts as well, from poetry to painting and drawing. An art contest will be held as ...
- Hebridean chapel unused years after ÂŁ1m revamp - Sunday Herald
Hebridean chapel unused years after ÂŁ1m revampSunday Herald, UK - 6 hours agoI'm not angry; I'm very sad." The Hebridean Trust eventually washed its hands of St Edwards. A National Trust spokesman said: "The Trust is considering what ...
- Blackout during "The Visit" first preview! - Broadway World
I saw THE OPPOSITE OF SEX at the Williamstown Theatre Festival two years ago and a blackout occured. Not complete darkness, but they had to restart the light and sound boards. They didn't evacuate the theatre. The always-amazing Kaitlin Hopkins (when ...
- Eating out: Cafezique, Hyndland Street, Glasgow (Times Online)
Never trust a poet who can drive,” Martin Amis once wrote. “And if he can, don’t trust the poetry.”
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