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- Hands-on learning - Sturgis Journal
Hands-on learningSturgis Journal, MI - 5 hours agoThey might be coming in from a nature hike or going to the poetry and song with an interactive story time. Both days there are multiple activity centers, ...
- Mundari ‘rising - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphMundari ‘risingCalcutta Telegraph, India - 9 hours agoBirsa Hans, former principal of SS Memorial College recited a poem titled Singar Ras. The scholars said that cultural rise of Mundas would contribute in the ...
- Entertainment calendar for Sept. 11 - 20 - NRToday.com
Entertainment calendar for Sept. 11 - 20NRToday.com, OR - 1 hour agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- McLarty Can Feel For His Characters In New Novel, 'Art In America' - RedOrbit
McLarty Can Feel For His Characters In New Novel, 'Art In America'RedOrbit, TX - Jul 20, 2008His knowledge of acting and the difficulties of publishing gives him great empathy for his main character, sad sack Steven Kearney, whom we meet sprawled in ...
- Indian River County community connection: July 21 (Vero Press Journal)
Check here for Indian River County events.
- STARRY STARRY SIGHTS (New York Post)
MoMA: "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Vincent van Gogh's life was no picnic, but he sure made painting look easy. There are no hard and fast rules in art, but that didn't stop van Gogh: He made up his own. He'd surround a moon with canary...
- ‘I don’t get no respect,’ said the adverb, bitterly. - Twin Cities Planet
‘I don’t get no respect,’ said the adverb, bitterly.Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 36 minutes agoYes, an adverb can actually make a sentence tighter without losing its poetry. Go figure. Look, I’ll admit that it’s all a matter of taste; writing, ...
- Events for Aug. 9-10 (Seattle Times)
Events for Aug. 9-10 Family fun Bicycle Saturday Sat Lake Washington Boulevard closed to vehicles, open for bicycles only, on scenic route...
- Gates Funding Olympics Smoking Ban, Raise Worldwide Awareness - The Bulletin
The effect of smoking and tobacco on people's health is well known in America, but the World Health Organization (WHO) still estimates that in the next 20 years, eight million people will die each year, with one billion dying worldwide in the next ...
- Local poetry slam team doesn’t advance - Worcester Telegram
Local poetry slam team doesn’t advanceWorcester Telegram, MA - 1 hour agoThe Worcester Poetry Slam Team, competing at the National Poetry Slam Finals in Madison, Wis., last week, performed well in the performance competition, ...
- William Devane to Host 'VSA Arts' Event at Kennedy Center - Broadway World
Broadway WorldWilliam Devane to Host 'VSA Arts' Event at Kennedy CenterBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoThis event also showcases poetry from VSA arts' literary programs. This year's event features the world premiere of The Other Room, an outstanding play by ...William Devane to Host VSA arts' The Other Room at Kennedy Center TheaterMania.comall 2 news articles
- Faith Is Formed Over a Lifetime - Inrich.com
Todd Culbertson, editor of The Times-Dispatch's Editorial Pages, participates in the Education for Ministry program at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The assigments include the writing of spiritual autobiographies. Culbertson presented the following ...
- McCain's Guts, Impatience Make Him Tough on Others, and Himself (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News)
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- John McCain is a coward, a liar and a ``wise-ass.'' He's made enough mistakes to fill a book. A slow learner, he's largely beyond the age of self-improvement. He is, in short, one flawed human being.
- Stefan Fatsis (Washington City Paper)
Stefan Fatsis has titled the first chapter of his new book, “I’m No Plimpton.”
- "Find Your Roots" in Del Rio to be Sept. 27 - Newport Plain Talk
Del Rio School's 1938 Tom Thumb wedding production featured J. C. Wild and Dorothy Blanchard as bride and groom. The wedding party members were, front row, from left, Edith Cummings, Hazel Bumgardner, Wild, Blanchard, Margaret Sweeten, and Alma Hance
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