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- Back to School, Back to Fun - Morning News
It's time to head back to school, but area organizations are making sure students have something to look forward to when the final bell of the day rings. Arts centers, libraries and museums have scheduled a slew of programs for students of all ages ...
- CD REVIEWS: NIYAZ - World music - San Francisco Chronicle
CD REVIEWS: NIYAZ - World musicSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoOn the song "Ishq: Love and the Veil," for example, Niyaz takes an 18th century Urdu poem ("Once awakened there was no longer a veil . ...
- ETBU-sponsored writing contest winners named (The Marshall News Messenger)
The winners of the East Texas Christian Writers Conference Writing Contest, sponsored by East Texas Baptist University, have been announced. The contest sought out entries in two categories: Personal Essay and Short Story.
- African-American series character is a role model for black girls - Tacoma News Tribune
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- In his mind, Derrick Barnes is already casting the film version of his new children's books. Will Smith's daughter, Willow, currently appearing in "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl," would play the lead, Ruby Marigold Booker. (But ...
- VIDEO: Olympic medal joy for Scots canoeist (The Herald)
David Florence became the first Scot to win a medal at the Beijing Olympics yesterday, as he took silver in the canoe slalom. His Edinburgh-based parents said last night they were delighted by his win - and revealed he had recently applied to be an astronaut.
- Thomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction author - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesThomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction authorLos Angeles Times, CA - 12 minutes agoIn his personal life he was as formal as his poetry, Heacox said. "And he was a huge man: big, tall and heavy. But there was something extremely delicate ...
- Painting with commitment - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphPainting with commitmentCalcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours agoJune 19 at Gyan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Creations India presents Monsoon Hues, an evening of music and poetry by Sudeshna Basu and Sujoy Prasad Chatterjee. ...
- Carolyn Barber: Gas, Guest and go - Red Bluff Daily News
Carolyn Barber: Gas, Guest and goRed Bluff Daily News, CA - 21 minutes agoA few were anxious to read the whole poem written by Edgar A. Guest I suggested checking at Tehama County Library for Guest's poetry. ...
- Iola spirit of teamwork provides support from within (Navasota Examiner)
“I know if we ever need help, we can always come back to our teachers,” says Iola High School Salutatorian Divin Leigh Upchurch, who is the daughter of Robert and Denise Upchurch of Bedias and acquired a 3.94 GPA.
- A Funny Plant with a Painful Name - The Toothache Plant - San Francisco Examiner
The first time I saw this plant was in a Texas garden nursery. I heard a squeal of delight as someone exclaimed, “The Dr. Seuss Flower!” Indeed, it does look like something out of Horton Hears a Who! This funny little flower is also called ...
- TEMPO: Arizona Folklore Preserve announces its 13th season - Sierra Vista Herald
The Arizona Folklore Preserve is kicking off its 13th season on the weekend of Aug. 23-24 with Saturday and Sunday matinee concerts by Dolan Ellis, Arizona’s official state balladeer for more than 40 years, and founder and artist-in-residence of ...
- Seven Stages Publishing House, LLC is Proud to Announce the Book ... - PR.com (press release)
Seven Stages Publishing House, LLC is Proud to Announce the Book ...PR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoFina has plans to write subsequent books dealing with African American lesbian erotica and poetry. Fina is a first-time published author who lives in ...
- Gilford rummage sale continues (The Citizen of Laconia)
GILFORD — One of the largest sales of used clothing and household goods in the area will continue today from 8 a. m. to 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church on Route 11-A in Gilford. The church has had annual rummage sales for many years that are long awaited by local residents.
- A self-professed intellectual who felt he understood his people (International Herald Tribune)
It was in his intellectual guise that Radovan Karadzic liked to present himself to visitors at the height of his power, when he ruled as president of the self-styled Srpska Republic and supreme commander of its armed forces.
- We know it's early, but Cards see hope - Arizona Republic
We know it's early, but Cards see hopeArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours agoHe writes poetry and short stories in downtime, a hobby he's had for years. Yet he doesn't really dig the downtime or the lazy, comforting allure of the ...
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