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- Singing the history of the Old West - Valencia County News Bulletin
Singing the history of the Old WestValencia County News Bulletin, NM - 12 hours agoHe had to pay for the rights to five of the songs on his two newest albums, but the rest are ones he wrote or traditional cowboy songs sung around many a ...
- Language students prep for poetry event (The Journal News)
Pearl River High School language students who study French, Italian, Latin and Spanish will participate in the 25th Annual William Paterson World Language Poetry Competition, which is scheduled at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., on May 22. The competition involves students memorizing and reciting a poem in front of a panel of judges.
- Gardiner Area High School announces top 10 students - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER — Gardiner Area High School announces the top 10 seniors in the Class of 2008: Emma Mohney, daughter of Kirk and Melanie Hardy Mohney of Gardiner, is the class valedictorian. She is a Gardiner Scholar, president of the National Honor ...
- Bolton residents graduate from Lawrence Academy - Bolton Common
Bolton residents graduate from Lawrence AcademyBolton Common, MA - 6 hours agoA finalist in his junior year poetry recitation competition, Chris also appeared on stage in the one-act Black Comedy, the musical Strike Up the Band, and, ...
- Free tours in San Francisco are a treat for Atlantans - Atlanta Journal Constitution
SAN FRANCISCO — Like any great city, San Francisco can show off more splashy landmarks than tourists could ever hope to see. With the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Telegraph Hill and other sites on every sweeping horizon, it's hard to know ...
- Campaigning here, Clinton goes over Culinary’s head - Las Vegas Sun
Sen. Hillary Clinton campaigns Thursday in a largely Hispanic Las Vegas neighborhood represented by Assemblyman Ruben Kihuen, who is backing her. Just beneath the smiles and the hugs and the flash of cameras, Sen. Hillary Clinton played in-your-face ...
- Mother spoke of dreams for future (Forbes Advocate)
THE policewoman whose young children and mother were allegedly murdered in Cowra on Monday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Report Finds Racial Disparities in the Severity of Punishment (Washington Post)
The nation's juvenile justice system metes out harsher punishment to black and Latino youths, locks up thousands of children for relatively minor offenses and ultimately makes them more dangerous, according to a national study released yesterday.
- Laugh out loud at the library all summer long - Niagarathisweek.com
Niagarathisweek.comLaugh out loud at the library all summer longNiagarathisweek.com, Canada - 4 hours agoOn July 7 from 2:30-4 pm kids, ages four through 10, can learn to create poetry and songs, while children between 10 and 12 can participate in a comedy ...
- Dissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 4 - Popmatters.com
The production here comes from Stargate, the Nowegian duo who laid the track for Beyonce’s “Irreplacable”. Dark, slow synthesizer chords that occasionally break into quick, clubby stutters with partially vocoded female vocals over a break-beat ...
- With Celtics, it's back to the future - Lowell Sun
After I was left hanging on The Sun's waiver wire, the kind folks at the Sports Department reeled me in to join their gallant squad and I found myself beaming back to the future, returning to the "fun and games" that kicked off my journalism career ...
- Yemeni Poetry House honors famous Yemeni figures - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverYemeni Poetry House honors famous Yemeni figuresYemen Observer, Yemen - 3 hours agoAmong those honored were the famous cardiologist Ali al-Raboua’, the singer Mohammed Mourshed Naji and the publisher Faris Sanabani who was commended for ...
- Marjorie Talalay, co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marjorie Talalay, who died this week at age 87, at her desk in 1992. Her pioneering work bringing contemporary art to Cleveland audiences led to what is now the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Survivors: Daughters Nina Talalay Callahan of ...
- Japanese poem card game charms chinese students - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, July 8 -- Wang Yinlu, a 21-year-old Chinese college student, didn't expect to win when she attended a traditional Japanese poem game in Beijing on Saturday. "I only practiced a couple of times with my classmates before the game, and I really ...
- Brave teacher encourages students’ writing talent - Martinsville Reporter-Times
I’ve been getting stories from elementary-age students that rival those of some adult reporters. Scott Frye of Northwood Elementary has bravely presented work from his language arts classes, complete with pictures and captions. He doesn’t know it ...
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