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- Hands-on learning (Sturgis Journal)
Hands-on learning was the name of the game Thursday and Friday at Camp Fort Hill. For the third year, Wall Elementary second graders spent two days in nature’s classroom.
- 'One Remaining Star' shines bright - Gloucester Daily Times
Reading poetry is, for me, a bit like traveling to a foreign country. Perhaps I know some of the language, but am timid to speak it. In a poem, I may understand the gist of the words, but there is that aura of intrigue as I rest my gaze on unfamiliar ...
- Hayden Carruth: Poet who produced work of 'unapologetic affection ... - The Independent
Hayden Carruth was a gentle, gifted man (though with a marvellously ornery side) who suffered such inner mental torment that he wiped himself off the American poetic map for many years. It was only in relatively old age that he enjoyed the acclaim ...
- Madonna caps a year of change by turning 50 (New Kerala)
Berlin, July 29 : It seems to be happening to everyone at the moment: Prince, Michael Jackson, Sharon Stone, Alec Baldwin and Paddington Bear are all turning 50 this year with Madonna also blowing out her birthday cake candles next month.
- Patsy L. Gilchrist - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
She was born July 16, 1951 in Parkersburg, a daughter of the late James E. and Ruby Byers Gilchrist. She was an Administrative Assistant at DuPont for 35 years and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church. She enjoyed writing poetry and was a member ...
- Mom and dad's lives -- real and imagined (Miami Herald)
ALFRED & EMILY. Doris Lessing. Harper. 274 pages. $25.95. Last year, Doris Lessing, almost 88 and the outspoken, iconoclastic author of more than 50 books -- novels, story collections, poetry and nonfiction -- became the oldest writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. This year, she has published a clever, moving coupling of fiction and nonfiction. Alfred & Emily is a culmination of ...
- A Survivor Whose Armor Was a Little Black Dress - New York Times
A Survivor Whose Armor Was a Little Black DressNew York Times, United States - 4 hours ago“The poetry of fashion lies in the creation of illusion.” “Dresses should both crawl and fly.” (Really? Crawl and fly?) At a certain point we begin to ...
- Me and my superheroes - guardian.co.uk
Me and my superheroesguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoOriginally we were trying to do more with poetry, film and art and it would be great to find a way of getting more of that." There might also be more ...
- From A To X, by John Berger (Independent)
John Berger has always defied conventional genres and boundaries, mixing and blurring art criticism and autobiography, poetry and letters, diaries and drawing. His first novel purported to be a diary of a previously undiscovered Hungarian painter; in From A to X, long listed last month for the Booker Prize, prior to publication, he punctuates the story with line sketches of human hands.
- Friday, Aug. 15 - Advocate Weekly
Friday, Aug. 15Advocate Weekly, MA - 5 hours agoBerkshire Museum, Marge Piercy, best-selling poet, novelist and essayist, will read from her poetry as part of the Amy Clampitt Poetry Series, ...
- In Kids & Family - On Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Numismatic Society Coin Show brings more than 75 tables of coin collectors to Serb Hall. Entry donation is just $1 and kids under 16 are free. Kick off the season with a fresh cup of cider at the Wehr Nature Center. Experience cider ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 24, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Tuesday through Sunday, through Oct. 5, at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org....
- The Radiators, Bank Street, 10 pm Friday and Saturday - Greenwich Time
The Radiators, Bank Street, 10 pm Friday and SaturdayGreenwich Time, CT - 6 hours agoMalone owns the gruff voice perfect for bluesy and countrified rock while Volker is something of a shaman, the kind whose poetry and grace could only exist ...
- Yeats meets the digital age, full of passionate intensity - International Herald Tribune
DUBLIN : So here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats's infatuation across five decades, the muse — well ...
- No tricks, just a treat for teachers - The Courier News
No tricks, just a treat for teachersThe Courier News, IL - 3 hours agoLayne's previous books range from picture books like Teachers' Night Before Halloween to young adult science fiction novels and collections of poetry for ...
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