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- GFD winners - Banner-Graphic
The Greencastle Fire Department presented contest winners with their prizes at an open house Thursday night. Children from pre-kindergarten through third grade competed in coloring contests. Third and fourth graders designed posters. Fifth graders ...
- Ty Warren won’t read into hype on ‘D’ - Boston Herald
Ty Warren won’t read into hype on ‘D’Boston Herald, United States - 6 hours agoThis is when it was pointed out to Warren that, um, excuse please, all the newspapers and magazines and Web sites and talk-show smarties are writing poetry ...
- Guevara's first wife chronicles transformation from adventurer to ... - amNewYork
Guevara's first wife chronicles transformation from adventurer to ...amNewYork, New York - Aug 12, 2008But the pair's friendship deepened as they discussed books on philosophy, politics and poetry. They also both supported the Guatemalan government of Jacobo ...
- Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland Orchestra - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Young artists shine in debuts with Cleveland OrchestraThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 10 hours agoEvery phrase was filled with poetry or verve, as the music demanded. Fischer traveled seamlessly from intimacy to blazing fire, molding Tchaikovsky's ...
- Theater notes: Local playwrights get a chance to shine at Page-to ... - Salt Lake Tribune
Oz (Ben Sansom) attacks Max (Hank Florence) while host Worthington Burr (Lawrence McLay, center) wonders how to prevent serious injury in the world premiere of James Arrington and Mahonri Stewart's dramedy March Of The Salt Soldiers: The Utah War ...
- More classes available with distance learning (The Daily Mail)
CAIRO — As Frank Hines walked into his poetry class at Cairo-Durham High School Friday, his instructor, Dr. Deb Herodes, greeted him. “You’re a little late,” she said. Hines replied that he was finishing a soccer game the period before.
- Detective tale meets literary fiction, but is it too timely? - Chicago Tribune
The fall of a presidential election year is rarely a good time to publish fiction. We're in the season of nonfiction titles: White House memoirs, Presidential biographies and partisan tracts. Philip Roth 's "The Plot Against America" was a rare ...
- Offering up a unique pint of view - Edinburgh Evening News
Offering up a unique pint of viewEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 2 hours agoHowever, with smokers being forced outside, Stuart, who has also written 18 history, poetry and children's books, believes an exciting new pub culture has ...
- Tacoma gets performing arts potpourri (Tacoma News Tribune)
If you had to sum up the 2008-2009 performing arts season in Tacoma, opening later this month, the word would be “different.”
- Kathy Sheppard - Greenville News
Kathy SheppardGreenville News, SC - 28 minutes agoThe girl who made a "D" in high school English enjoyed literature to an extent -- especially poetry -- but dyslexia severely limited her as a writer. ...
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, Aug. 13-19 - Nashville Tennessean
Fall Hunting Classic: Educational Seminars: Local hunters, outdoorsmen and Bass Pro Shops staffers will offer seminars on hunting topics. For a complete schedule of seminars visit www.basspro.com . Aug. 13-24, Bass Pro Shop, 323 Opry Mills Drive ...
- A King Who Set Us Free From Our Own History - Forward
A King Who Set Us Free From Our Own HistoryForward, NY - 10 hours agoI heard rabbis mixing quotations from Ezekiel with the poetry of Gandhi. Inspired by the presence and oratory of King, Jewish leaders scrambled to draw a ...
- art September 2 - 7 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 2nd floor; 4 pm - 8 pm: (The Telegraph)
Entourage de Color , a show by young contemporaries Somit Gupta, Nobina Gupta, Saumik, Piyali, Santanu, Jayshree, Ritabrata and Pradeep. Inauguration today at 6 pm.
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
- Sacred Intentions (Baltimore City Paper)
"And I felt like I was being whisked...whoa, boy...and then I went to all these other places." [Sandy Lundahl (left)]; "We have to move beyond the concept of getting high and seek to become more mature human beings.
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