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- Cascadara, a musical lesson in forgiveness - Jamaica Observer
Last Saturday some 50 kids learnt the value of forgiveness at The Music Workshop's annual show in Kingston. These kids are not from troubled communities, they are the children of professionals, being groomed to become their parents. And the show at ...
- Principal, teacher say kids taught them - Commercial News
DANVILLE — Two longtime educators have fond memories of their years with Danville District 118. Alayne Anderson retired as assistant principal at East Park Elementary School, and Mary Howell taught at East Park. Former East Park Elementary School ...
- SCALE presents youth poetry (Tulane Hullabaloo)
McMain middle and high school came to Tulane on Monday to recite their poetry in der Rathskeller. The Student Coalition for Action in Literacy Education program tutors literacy at McMain every Monday, and this week, tutors invited students to campus. Coordinators Kathleen Larkin and Anna Huber organized the event as a way to help McMain students express themselves.
- Sugar is too soft on Gord - The Sun
NICE try by Sir Alan Sugar to save Gordon Brown’s bacon. We all know a global recession is playing a part in the UK credit crunch. But selling gold reserves, raiding pension funds, reneging on a referendum on Europe, and the tax band fiasco are all ...
- THE FIFTH FLOOR (Book Reporter)
From page one of THE FIFTH FLOOR, a follow-up to 2007’s THE CHICAGO WAY, it is evident that former police officer Michael Kelly is no ordinary private eye.
- Poetic licence - Herald.ie
Poetic licenceHerald.ie, Ireland - 4 hours agoYou might see an article on how to make good concrete side by side with a poem, perhaps a love poem. Patrick Kavanagh used to say that the standing army of ...
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life - Pantagraph
McLean County Museum of History The author, Edward Mayne Wilson, was born Aug. 16, 1866, in Dale Township, about five miles southwest of Bloomington. He was the third of nine children to A. Judson Wilson, a successful farmer and local officeholder ...
- There once was a bagel from… - Time Out New York
There once was a bagel from…Time Out New York, NY - 1 hour agoThe 31 entries included a sassy, Atkins-eschewing love note to the doughy wonder, but guest judge David Lehman, series editor of The Best American Poetry, ...
- A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center (Courier-Post)
A nonprofit educational group based in Camden has taken a lease on the former South Jersey Performing Arts Center.
- Trevor Pinnock and the European Brandenburg Ensemble - Washington Post
Twenty-five years ago, Trevor Pinnock made a landmark recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos with the English Concert, the period-instrument ensemble that the English conductor and harpsichordist would go on to lead for decades more. Archiv, the ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ... - MLive.com
ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ...MLive.com, MI - 4 hours agoPulitizer-winning Saginaw poet Theodore M. Roethke also published short and sassy children's poetry, and even authored a book just for children. ...
- Lights, Camera, Action (The Shelby Star)
Want to take in a film this weekend, but avoid the box office? More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain.
- At the Sherborn Library (July 31) - Wicked Local Sherborn
At the Sherborn Library (July 31)Wicked Local Sherborn, MA - 1 hour agoLearn new tricks for writing stories, journals and poetry. Have fun. This workshop takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 3 4:30 pm Recommended for children ...
- Finishing touches (Saint George Spectrum)
CEDAR CITY - The 7th Annual Great American Stampede, sponsored by the Cedar City Lions Club, continues today at 11 a.m. at Main Street Park with The Old West Days, which features activities, vendors and entertainment.
- The Power of Music in the Ancient World - Newsblaze.com
Music has power. The power to move us to the heroic as in battle, to comfort in grief, to communicate with children too young for words, and to reach out in almost every religion to that which is sacred in us. This power was once in our history ...
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