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- Town players of New Canaan’s summer show is Tom Jones & Harvey ... - Norwalk Plus Magazine
Town players of New Canaan’s summer show is Tom Jones & Harvey ...Norwalk Plus Magazine - 2 hours agoAt the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a light romantic musical fable. Boy meets girl. ...
- Crossen & Co. Names New Chairman, President & CEO to Lead the Midland ... - PR.com
Midland, MI, May 19, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Crossen & Co. announced today it has named two new executives to lead the Midland-based media and publications company. Michael Westendorf, the former chairman and chief executive at Midland Hockey, has been ...
- You Don’t Mess With the Racism - Al Bawaba
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve! If you’re going ...
- Betrayal of boys: A new report says white boys need father figures ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailBetrayal of boys: A new report says white boys need father figures ...Daily Mail, UK - 42 minutes agoOne English teacher said that much of the set poetry is uninspiring in its worthiness. Contemporary poetry might be politically correct, he said, ...
- Latest news from Peoria Unified schools (The Arizona Republic)
Musicians entertain Canyon Elementary kid, plus other Peoria Unified School District news.
- A flood of remembrances: Johnstown, Pa., floats new attractions to ... - Miami Herald
Row after row of unmarked graves in Johnstown's Grandview Cemetery -- more than 700 -- are stark testimony to one of the most darkly ironic moments in American history. The unidentified people buried here, and the remainder of the 2,209 victims who ...
- Jasper native named Indiana poet laureate (WTHR Indianapolis)
An author who writes about his youth in the southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate.
- The Community College of Baltimore County - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Those with good memories may remember a system of junior colleges that started in the 1950s and prepared students for four-year colleges and universities. The Independent System of Junior Colleges eventually became Catonsville Community College ...
- Carrabba's Italian Grill Lets Consumers Uncork Their Passion for Wine ... - Forbes
TAMPA, Fla., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- A famous Scottish author once said that "wine is bottled poetry." In an artful twist of the cork, Carrabba's Italian Grill is giving consumers the opportunity to leave their creative mark on the label of an ...
- "Laugh-In" funnyman Dick Martin's life remembered - Newsday
"Laugh-In" funnyman Dick Martin's life rememberedNewsday, NY - 5 hours agoOther times, Henry Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Arte Johnson would impersonate a Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences. ...
- Budding Prides (Metro Weekly)
Unity might be key in celebrating Capital Pride. There is, however, also something special about celebrating what might set a group apart, says SaVanna Wanzer, a transgender activist who serves on the board of directors at Whitman-Walker Clinic.
- Run errands, appreciate artwork at same time (The Gainesville Sun)
Gainesville is one town where art is grafted onto every corner. While multi tasking is not a method I recommend for appreciating the masterpieces, it is a useful skill for adding a little culture to a busy day.
- NOT THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH - Newsweek
NOT THE QUEEN'S ENGLISHNewsweek - 8 hours agoIn a generation's time, teachers might no longer be correcting students for saying "a book who" or "a person which." Linguist Jennifer Jenkins, an expert in ...
- Young ranchers answer the cattle calling - Tampabay.com
Young ranchers answer the cattle callingTampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoMore than half of 4-H participants live in urban or suburban areas, working on projects as varied as poetry writing and satellite mapping. ...
- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
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