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- Robert Frost Vandals Get Taken to School - ABC News
On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a... On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a friend $100 to buy beer. Word spread. Up to 50 people ...
- Students move toward independence - Frederick News Post (subscription)
Students move toward independenceFrederick News Post (subscription), MD - 8 hours agoCarter enjoys many creative outlets, including writing poetry and singing. "I'd like to write songs too but it's too hard," she said, but nodded her head ...
- Top jewelers turn to their heritage to sell on the global stage - International Herald Tribune
PARIS : Agiant in a scarlet uniform directs customers to the museum of historic jewelry in the basement of Chaumet. But this is not a flunky in the discreet Place VendĂ´me salons in Paris. It is a larger-than-life Napoleon Bonaparte, painted in full ...
- Hexham Courant (The Hexham Courant)
THE little church at Kielder is well worth a visit. Why not take the opportunity to call in at the family service at 2.30pm on Sunday, June 22, when the children from the after-school club will be taking part – and will be glad of your moral support.
- Tagore is read much less nowadays: actor Soumitra Chatterjee (Interview) (New Kerala)
By Madhusree Chatterjee, New Delhi, May 11: Veteran Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee believes that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is very much a part of our present, but he is being read much less these days.
- What Makes a Singer “Good?” - New York Times Blogs
What Makes a Singer “Good?”New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Peter Dreier: Sidney Blumenthal Uses Former Right-Wing Foes To Attack Obama (HuffingtonPost)
Former journalist Sidney Blumenthal has been widely credited with coining the term "vast right-wing conspiracy" used by Hillary Clinton in 1998 to describe the alliance...
- Sometimes, it's all in who you know - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Sometimes, it's all in who you knowGloucester County Times - NJ.com, NJ - 6 minutes agoIt's thrilling, though, to know that I have hung out with people who have contributed to the literature, poetry and music of more than one generation and ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of June 18, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24 and Friday, June 27, at the Summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit, for the musical, "Baby" by Maltby and Shire. Bring an up-tempo ballad. Production dates for this show are Oct. 24 to Nov. 8. Call 908-578-6882.
- Interfaith service remembers children - Greenwich Post
Interfaith service remembers childrenGreenwich Post, CT - 3 hours agoFor example, parents may relate anecdotes about children being honored, read poetry, play or sing songs with special meaning, or read stories they had hoped ...
- CCI charter school takes on big challenge (Rocky Mountain News)
Some of the families who've flocked to one of the last mostly black schools in Denver returned to Challenges, Choices & Images charter school Monday night for a town hall meeting that felt at times like a Sunday church service.
- Simmons, Graham combine talents in prairie book - Newton Kansan
Simmons, Graham combine talents in prairie bookNewton Kansan, KS - 1 hour agoSimmons has been writing poetry since he was a sophomore at Bethel College. He was first inspired when a teachers asked his class to go back to their rooms ...
- EVENT SEARCH RESULTS (East Bay Express)
ARTiFACTS: The Art of Mary Black, Kirk Crippens, and Linda Race Since we glue words together these days to form traincar neologisms, ARTiFACTS is a nice reverse-engineering of "artifact," combining artfulness/artifice and facticity/factuality -- and adding a dollop of i-era pizzazz (is iArt far behind?).
- Frank Megargee (Baltimore Sun)
Age 90 Eastern Shore correspondent for The Evening Sun loved writing poetry and painting in watercolors. F rank N. Megargee, a former longtime Eastern Shore correspondent for The Evening Sun who was also a poet and an artist, died Wednesday of heart failure at Mallard Landing, a Salisbury retirement community, a day before his 91st birthday.
- Zulus Come to Danebury Iron Age Hillfort - Hampshire Chronicle
Zulus Come to Danebury Iron Age HillfortHampshire Chronicle, UK - 2 hours agoOn Thursday May 29 at 8pm the Lions of Zululand will be performing traditional dances, songs and poetry in indigenous languages at Danebury Iron Age ...
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