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- News & Notes | May 7 - Daily Princetonian
Professors Emily Carter and Jose Scheinkman, along with senior research biologist Rosemary Grant, were chosen to join the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on April 29. Carter is the Arthur W. Marks ’19 professor of mechanical and aerospace ...
- Unique literary genre - Hindu
Unique literary genreHindu, India - 52 minutes agoPerhaps, this prose-poetry form of composition is the only genre that continues to exist in different literary stages through the ages in Kannada literature ...
- Bend's brew pubs cure what ales you (Seattle Times)
Sunriver Resort, Mount Bachelor and 300 days of sunshine a year draw hordes of visitors to the town of Bend, a central Oregon vacation spot...
- Go Dance and Sing Listings - Sun Chronicle
The Ancient Marinere, 7-9 Mechanic St., Foxboro. 508-543-5564. The Anvil Pub, 303 Sheers St., Wrentham. 508-384-3752. Chieftain Pub, 23 Washington St., Plainville. 508-643-9031 or www.chieftainpub.com . City Oasis, 50 Pleasant St., Norton. 508-223 ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Eighth-graders create Holocaust museumUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 3 hours ago"It was sad. It kind of made you fearful that this actually existed in the world. "Because we did see this, when we're old, if this could possibly ever ...
- Fairy Spring opened in 1937 - Daily Star
Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend in 1938, the Fairy Spring Park opened to the public, on the east side of Otsego Lake, north of the village of Cooperstown. It was a "new and improved" version of the park, which had officially opened only a ...
- Area children learn writing through art (Spring Observer)
A round of applause rose from the row of camera-toting proud parents when Ellen Crawford finished reading her story called “How the Elephant got his Tusks.”...
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ... - 660 News
660 NewsPrestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ...660 News, Canada - Jun 4, 2008Four books are on the international shortlist: "Notes From the Air: Selected Later Poems" from John Ashbery (HarperCollins Publishers/Ecco); Elaine Equi's ...
- MARIA MADELINE PROJECT INC.: Company grows along with baby boomers' list of needs (Detroit Free Press)
About a decade ago, Tony Fama, a former investigative reporter on Channel 4, started the Maria Madeline Project Inc. -- a company aimed at helping baby boomers with their growing needs.
- A little bit of everything - Boston Globe
At first listen, Palmerston sounds like your basic radio rock band. But if you pay closer attention, you'll hear there's more to it, thanks to its eclectic founding members, two Portuguese brothers from Toronto, who teamed up with a singer in ...
- Free Gigs and Spontaneous Shows in Bolton Town! - Urban Planet
Free Gigs and Spontaneous Shows in Bolton Town!Urban Planet, UK - 1 hour ago“And hopefully the people of Bolton will be entertained when music and poetry pops up where they don’t expect it.” Performers on the day are also invited to ...
- Could the Wrong Assessment Kill the Liberal Arts? - Inside Higher Ed
Could the Wrong Assessment Kill the Liberal Arts?Inside Higher Ed, DC - 18 hours agoJones noted, for example, hearing about a course entitled “Pornography and Victorian Poetry: A Modern Approach.” Not judging the value of such off-beat ...
- Sorted for rhymes and lines: the secret of great lyrics (Independent)
On a recent trip to Brazil, I commented to the bossa nova-era songwriter Carlos Lyra that so many of the great Brazilian songs contain the word coracao – heart – in them. "It's so romantic," I said to Lyra. "It seems that Brazilians can't help but sing of the pain and the joy in their hearts." "Actually," Lyra replied, "there's another reason. Coracao is the easiest word in the Portuguese ...
- A stunted Af(fair) (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. It is crunch time for the Cape Town Book Fair. While this year drew 50 494 visitors, passing last year's 49 000, figures tell only a small part of the story.
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit (The Charlotte Observer)
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ferocity of rutting elephants. Summer is the time when the studios look to score big, so they lavish extra care and use excessive caution on projects ...
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