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- South Christian honors two long-time educators (MLive.com)
After 35 and 24 years of service, respectively, long-time South Christian educators Rev. Galen Meyer and Bette VanDinther are calling it a career. More than 150 area residents honored the longtime staff members with an open house last week at South Christian High School.
- TRAGIC JAMIE'S DEATH UNITES 1000 IN GRIEF - Derby Evening Telegraph
TRAGIC JAMIE'S DEATH UNITES 1000 IN GRIEFDerby Evening Telegraph, UK - 7 hours agoTributes in song, poetry and fond memories were shared, drawing laughs, smiles and tears as people remembered the warm character, who loved music, ...
- Colleen Simard - Winnipeg Free Press
My mom used to tell me a story once in awhile, about how she considered giving me up for adoption. She was 17, unmarried and a small-town girl when she got pregnant with me. At the time, it was a major sin. You might as well have branded her or sewn ...
- Quinte authors share life experiences through poetry - Belleville Intelligencer
Quinte authors share life experiences through poetryBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 50 minutes agoRoy, who works as a nurse, said he likes poetry because "it's a very free medium." "You have such creative licence with the language. ...
- INTERVIEW: PHILLIPE PETITE & JAMES MARSH (MAN ON WIRE) - Chud.com
Philippe Petit should be more annoying. Given to flights of poetry while answering the simplest questions and given to praising himself to the heavens, he seems like a self-involved little Frenchman. But after seeing his work, you suddenly get it. He ...
- Doig's next novel about World War II - Dowagiac Daily News
Doig's next novel about World War IIDowagiac Daily News, USA - 39 minutes agoTo him, language, the substance on the page, that poetry under the prose, is the ultimate reason." Doig spoke of his father as a haymaker contractor and ...
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut (Independent)
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read that doubles as a sharp and rather depressing critique of the "new" South Africa.
- Stage listings - San Francisco Guardian
*Stage listings are compiled by Deborah Giattina. Performance times may change; call venues to confirm. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Rita Felciano, Giattina, and Nicole Gluckstern. Avant GardARAMA! Exit on Taylor, 277 Taylor; www.theexit.org . $15-30 ...
- Rose M. Retchless - Beatrice Daily Sun
Rose M. Retchless, 94 years of age, of Beatrice, died Sunday morning, June 8, 2008, at the Beatrice Good Samaritan Center. She was born on January 21, 1914, at Wymore, Neb., and graduated from Wymore High School in 1932. She married Charles ...
- Man admits having sex with 1,000 cars (Daily Telegraph)
A man who claims to have had sex with 1,000 cars has defended his "romantic" feelings towards vehicles.
- Years of dedication rewarded - Haldimand Review
Years of dedication rewardedHaldimand Review, Canada - 12 minutes agoAlong with contributing articles to the Presbyterian Record, the national monthly magazine of the PCC; Johnston writes poetry and hymns, and has written ...
- Memorial held for murdered student - abc11tv.com
Memorial held for murdered studentabc11tv.com, NC - 1 hour ago"She was just a beautiful person," friend Courtney Lyon said. From her music and poetry to early days in the Ukraine and happier times in Chapel Hill, ...
- Maxine Waters & Nationalization of the Oil Industry - American Chronicle
American ChronicleMaxine Waters & Nationalization of the Oil IndustryAmerican Chronicle, CA - 3 hours agoThis country was free and in its heyday such blasphemy would have been shouted down. Today the land of the brave has become tone deaf to what the founding ...
- Canning News (The Kings County Register)
Ross Creek Centre for the Arts: The Gallery features works by artist Tony Myers' ?Journey to the Border?...
- Beaujolais wine enthusiast wants answers (Journal Inquirer)
Q. For many years I have been drinking wonderful Beaujolais wines from France. I have paired the wine with many different dishes and it always was a hit; I suspect it always will be. But for all of my enjoyment of it, I have to admit that I know little about it outside of its wonderful flavor.
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