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- Celebration caps poetry unit at Crab Orchard School - Marion Daily Republican
Autumn Hutchins grooves to the 1980s hit “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang during a Friday poetry party in Amy Doss’ fifth-grade class at Crab Orchard School. (MATT HAWKINS PHOTO) MARION — From Shakespeare to Silverstein, Crab Orchard fifth ...
- Frog, Toad and the big questions - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Frog, Toad and the big questionsDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 1 hour ago'Emily's Art,' by Peter Catalanetto, about a girl's unsuccessful entry in an art contest, examines the nature of contests, judging, and who decides what is ...
- Lincoln, area set plans for the Fourth (Lincoln Journal Star)
Fourth of July across Southeast Nebraska is a whole lot more than watching fireworks when the sun goes down. It can, in fact, be a dawn-to-dusk day of red, white and blue activities.
- Poetry: Mary Jo Bang's Dark, Inspirational 'Elegy' (Newsweek)
In 'Elegy,' Mary Jo Bang finds inspiration in the darkest of places.
- What's happenin'? (The Montana Standard)
Looking for something to do Saturday? Consider the following: ART IN THE PARK The annual Anaconda arts and music festival continues Saturday and Sunday in Washoe Park. Tickets are $6 per day for 17 and older or $15 for a three-day pass. See the story on Page A1 today for details.
- Pedaling The Local Food Movement - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Where do gardening, small-scale agriculture and the future of planet Earth converge? For three Washington women, it’s on a road less traveled, on byways unseen from the gotta-get-there, high-speed chaos of the interstate. It has been a ...
- Global Gorecaster's 10-year challenge (WorldNetDaily)
There is a new kind of 10-year challenge that we must will into reality. This is a challenge that is of utmost importance – a clarion call to all concerned citizens – and here it is: Within 10 years, the world must dedicate itself to completely ignoring eco salesmen peddling 10 year challenges.
- In DeLand, students combine old and new art at local church - The DeLand-Deltona Beacon
In DeLand, students combine old and new art at local churchThe DeLand-Deltona Beacon, FL - 50 minutes agoBy Pat Hatfield Icon writing is described by its enthusiastic practitioners as a sort of poetry, even prayer. It is writing done with brush, not words. ...
- Freshmen will find their way on The Devil’s Highway - UW Daily Online
Sophomore Stephen Folkins, dressed as a pirate, launches himself at junior Rob Whitehead (middle) as senior Derek Lettman watches. The Collective’s annual robot vs. pirate vs. ninja fight took place in the Quad yesterday. during the 10:20-10:30 a.m ...
- Festival celebrates local literacy (Mississauga News)
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
- Coach's spirit is alive in annual road race - Bennington Banner
NORTH BENNINGTON — Running is nearly synonymous with solitude. The British author Allan Sillitoe built his career on a short story entitled "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner," and countless other films, poems and quotations have ...
- Family to receive degrees from Troy - Ledger-Enquirer
The story of the Howard Paris family is more about its journey than the point it will reach this afternoon at the Columbus Civic Center. Eight years ago, Paris and his wife Sherby were at a low point in their lives. He was battling a drug addiction ...
- Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ... - Indiana Daily Student
Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ...Indiana Daily Student - 1 hour agoTickets range from $18 to $70 and can be purchased at the Hilbert Circle Theater Box Office or by calling 317-639-4300 or online at ...
- Young and restless: APT actor Matt Schwader taps into his own rebellious teen years for latest role (Wisconsin State Journal)
SPRING GREEN -- It makes sense that Matt Schwader looks like the boy next door. Because he is. Although his studies and acting career have taken him around the country, Schwader, a three-year veteran of American Players Theatre who joined the core company this year, grew up in Kenosha. He cut his teeth on APT by coming to shows while still a renegade teen, a kid with talent and charm to burn, ...
- Huntington Heritage Days Kids Rodeo (Emery County Progress)
July 4 at 7 p.m. Events-stick horse barrel racing, 6 and under ($2); mutton bustin, 6 and under ($5); calf riding, 7-9 ($5); steer riding: 10-12 ($5); cash cow chase, 7-9 and 10-12 ($2); chicken chase, 0-6, 7-9, and 10-12.
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