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- H2O Jam is back, and in a bigger venue (The Record)
One of the area's most vital outlets for artistic expression is back after a two-year hiatus.
- CHOP Given $15M For New Care Center - The Bulletin
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia will be opening a new pediatric care center in Norristown thanks to a $15 million gift from Athena and Nicholas Karabots of Fort Washington. The new Karabots Pediatric Care Center will give families in-and ...
- Children's Author Discusses Imagination in Stories and Life (The Harvard Crimson)
Author Rutkoski talks about the books and advice that shaped her. This past summer a new novel burst onto the children’s literary scene.
- Palestinians say farewell to poet - Focus News
Palestinians say farewell to poetFocus News, Bulgaria - Aug 13, 2008Thousands of black-clad mourners lined the streets of Ramallah - many clutching portraits of the poet and Palestinian flags. A military convoy took the ...
- Class holds rhyme time - Hammond Daily Star
TICKFAW — Nesom student U’Vontae Bellazan savored cupcakes on his plate. The sixth-grade student and I shared a table and pastries last Friday, preparing with his classmates for “Coffee Caf/,” a sequence of poetic expression presented in the ...
- Social status no matter for mingling children - Jakarta Post
Social status no matter for mingling childrenJakarta Post, Indonesia - 5 hours ago... financially secure families and 500 street children met and played traditional games together before watching performances of songs, poetry reading, ...
- Palestinian poet Darwish dies - Gulf Times
WASHINGTON: Mahmoud Darwish, widely considered one of the greatest Palestinian poets, died yesterday in a Texas hospital following open-heart surgery. The 67-year-old writer was placed on life support two days ago following complications arising from ...
- Boyd Tonkin: The Week In Books (Independent)
Yesterday, the Queen hosted a garden party for Dr Rowan Williams and the 650-odd Anglican bishops who still (as they turned up to the Lambeth Conference) acknowledge his authority. If Her Majesty felt the need for a soothing topic of conversation with the embattled Archbishop of Canterbury, she might have chatted about poetry. In addition to the spectrum of gifts that only stops short at a ...
- Articles for Thursday, July 31, 2008 (Aspen Daily News)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A rancher is facing arson charges in connection with the County Road 100 fire that raged outside Carbondale last April, threatening homes and nearly costing one fisherman his life before firefighters corralled the blaze.
- Jeff Douthwaite, former legislator and UW professor, dies at 79 - Seattle Times
Geoffrey K. Douthwaite was a voracious reader who loved maritime stories and the poetry of Robert Service. The former Democratic lawmaker could recite "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" — a narrative poem set in the Yukon Gold Rush that was a personal ...
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' head list of fall musicals on Broadway - Canada East
NEW YORK - Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot." It's ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide - Seattle Times
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest ...
- Lane reveals the dark side of his youth - Toronto Star
Lane reveals the dark side of his youthToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoI'd written poetry all of my life. I thought, `What if I can't write anymore? Will I have to go back to drinking in order to keep writing? ...
- The Market, Part 1 (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
The market economy is the social system of the division of labor under private ownership of the means of production. Everybody acts on his own behalf; but everybody's actions aim at the satisfaction of other people's needs as well as at the satisfaction of his own.
- Beyond comic relief in the Cobell trial (Indian Country Today)
WASHINGTON - U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson encouraged comic relief in his courtroom during the long, detail-laden hours of testimony in the trial on federal accounts of the Individual Indian Money trust.
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