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- DuPage Co. library calendar (Daily Herald)
A real estate program will be offered at 7 p.m. July 8 at the Glenside Public Library, 25 E. Fullerton Ave., Glendale Heights. For details, call (630) 260-1550.
- Jam Band The Ragbirds to perform at Peach?s July 12 - Dayton Daily News
Jam bands come in many forms, but none sound like The Ragbirds. Ann Arbor-based musicians Erin Zindle (vocals, violin, mandolin, banjo, accordion, percussion), Randall Moore (drums, percussion), Tim Dziekan (conga, talking drum, djembe, percussion ...
- A real whirlwind - Louisville Courier-Journal
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. Every week "Q-up" will publish questions and answers from a teen in our area. Want to be featured? Go to our Web site, at courier-journal.com/features, and fill out the form online ...
- Alone in North Korea (Times Online)
THE COMMUNISTS were watching intently. One wore a rough, green military uniform with a cut-off collar. He had a large, moon-like face and an inscrutable expression. The other, who had a flint-like look in his eye, was in a slick grey suit.
- Poem Prescription (Hopkinton Crier)
For 30 years Helene Royce Tolland (also known as Mrs. R. T.) has been a mover and a shaker...not in the traditional sense ... but rather as a second grade teacher who literally has succeeded in getting students to move, shake and feel, and whatever else needed to truly learn in her classroom.
- Goodbye high school, hello college, and feeling torn (Norwalk Advocate)
DARIEN - It is three days until my high school graduation and to be honest, I really don't know what I am feeling. I'm torn between being ready to move on while at the same time having to say goodbye to the people I've made strong bonds with in the four years since I moved to Darien.
- The poetry of the puppets - Nation - Thailand
The Sema Thai marionette troupe will stage "Chao Ngor" at 2pm in Thai and 5pm in English on June 28 at the Thai and Japanese Youth Centre in Din Daeng. The Sema Thai marionette troupe garnered some much-deserved home praise last week following its ...
- Around the Bend: 06.06.08 - 06.12.08 - Corpus Christi Caller Times
Around the Bend: 06.06.08 - 06.12.08Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - 32 minutes agoCHOIR CONCERT: A choir concert "Every Time I Feel the Spirit" begins at 4 pm Sunday at All Saints Episcopal Church, 3026 S. Staples St. Free. ...
- 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare recovered a decade after it was stolen; man in custody (Boston Globe)
It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
- More than 7,000 vie for title of Prince of Poets - Gulf News
Abu Dhabi: More than 7,000 entries from 22 countries were received by organisers of the the Abu Dhabi Prince of Poets contest. The Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage announced on Friday that entries for the second edition of the poets ...
- Fourth of July holiday events (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
Thursday, July 3
- National Poetry Slam 2008 announces bouts draw and schedule (Isthmus)
The wait is over for hundreds of spoken word devotees wondering who they will face in the opening rounds of this year's National Poetry Slam in Madison. Organizers conducted a random draw this week to determine match-ups in the opening two rounds of the competition, which will be held in multiple venues across downtown over the first week of August. Teams hailing from the same city will face off ...
- The Insider - Egypt Today
I REFUSE TO talk with you, you must be a true Muslim,â Ahmed Al-Zayat told his younger brother Montasser upon his return from Assiut where he had studied natural sciences at the governorateâs main university. âI am Muslim, I pray and you know ...
- In brief: Crewe by-election; âGay churchâ film (Times Online)
Gordon Brown has ordered scores of ministers to Crewe & Nantwich this weekend in a last-minute effort to stave off defeat in next weekâs by-election (Francis Elliott writes).
- Powerful 'W;t' lays out questions of life, death - Chicago Tribune
Life doles out endless humiliations, but nothing compares to the special indignities of the hospital stay. Of all the careful observations in Margaret Edson's "W;t" at the Gift Theatre, this one might be the most unsettling. The bigger issue here is ...
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