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- On the calendar in Somerville - Somerville Journal
On the calendar in SomervilleSomerville Journal, USA - 11 hours agoCREATIVE ARTS GROUP FOR BLACK WOMEN — For women who identify themselves as black or African American and want to explore expressing themselves through ...
- Butterflies are free - Sandusky Register
Register photo/ JASON WERLING Breannia Slagle, 8, holds one of the last butterflies to be released by the Berlin Heights Girl Scout Troop 885 Thursday evening outside the library. The delicate black and orange wings of butterflies caught the wind ...
- 'Hancock' not quite super - Wellsville Daily Reporter
'Hancock' not quite superWellsville Daily Reporter, NY - 8 hours agoIt’s because it feels thrown together from an assembly of half-functional parts, electrified by a multimillion-dollar budget and left to lurch to life only ...
- Keep reading this post - The Corner on National Review Online
Government spokesman Elham says he does not expect further changes in the composition of the government. Mehdi Hashemi, acting minister of interior , upon taking over the ministry: "I praise God. I don't know what good deeds I have done, and whose ...
- New book captures Corvallis at 150 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Just because Corvallis’ sesquicentennial celebration is over doesn’t mean you can’t revisit the hopeful feelings of citywide celebration.
- The Boulevard of the Allies - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
In all of the sunshine fun and seaspray of summer, the small celebration being conducted along the eastern spine of Pittsburgh today will attract scant attention. Highway rededications are small, fleeting events. There will be speeches that soon will ...
- Hey Grandmama (NDTV)
To be or not to be : Shakespeare a woman? Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Texas City to hold Juneteenth Celebration - Galveston County Daily News
TEXAS CITY — The city of Texas City’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration begins today and ends June 19. The celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. today with a Gospel Fest at the Charles T. Doyle Convention Center. The Gospel Fest was last year ...
- Classmates wax poetic - Glendale News-Press
Even though they’re not graduating from middle school this year, the seventh-graders in Shannon Estrada’s English class at Rosemont Middle School were asked to reflect Wednesday on the advice they would give to their graduating classmates if they ...
- DC Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big Pool - Washington Post
DC Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big PoolWashington Post, United States - 7 hours agoThe two, who live in Washington, are here with "A Free Radical," a 24-minute movie, directed, produced, written by and starring Boylan and Taylor, ...
- Top author's poetry reading and writing workshop - Clitheroe Today
Top author's poetry reading and writing workshopClitheroe Today, UK - 1 hour agoFor information and to book a place, call Maureen Fenton on 07710 409457. Caroline's poetry reading is being hosted by Jo Harding, of Clitheroe Books, ...
- Nationalism takes back seat as partisan clips dominate Web - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonNationalism takes back seat as partisan clips dominate WebDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 45 minutes agoFor poetry fans, there is what claims to be the only footage of Gibran Khalil Gibran, the Lebanese poet. It's short but interesting given its age and ...
- Play with a life of its own (The Australian)
ONE day two years ago, in a town rendered surreal by the destructive maelstrom of a cyclone, fate brought what theatre director Jean-Marc Russ calls "two complementary forces" together. Russ and his friend, playwright Adam Grossetti, comprised one of the two forces; a cussing, traumatised caravan park proprietor the other.
- Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contest - Lincoln Journal
Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contestLincoln Journal, MA - 29 minutes ago“I was really excited,” Pingeon said of winning the contest. Her mother, Elizabeth Graver, said she discovered the Michigan poetry contest and thought it ...
- With mom in jail, Hillsborough High senior was left to fend for ... - St. Petersburg Times
Life hasn’t been easy for Valerie Perez, but she looks forward to moving on with her new life at the University of Central Florida. OLD SEMINOLE HEIGHTS — No one knew about the note on the kitchen whiteboard: Valerie, I got arrested. Take care of ...
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