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- Charter school takes on big challenge (Rocky Mountain News)
Some of the families who've flocked to one of the last mostly black schools in Denver returned to Challenges, Choices & Images charter school Monday night for a town hall meeting that felt at times like a Sunday church service.
- UB Poetry Collection hits the road (UB Reporter)
Founded more than 70 years ago, the UB Poetry Collection was the first to archive the manuscripts and artifacts of living writers, many of them largely unknown outside their field and some of whom were considered outrageous.
- Gorsuch remembered as caring educator - Ashland Times Gazette
Gorsuch remembered as caring educatorAshland Times Gazette, OH - May 23, 2008"He always gave his students a big lift by reading or reciting poetry. Lots of them remember him for that reason." Harry and Mary Robertson, 1935 and 1936 ...
- CD Reviews: Mellencamp, Nas delight; Hold Steady too steady - U-Wire.com
John Mellencamp's 22nd release, "Life, Death, Love, and Freedom," paints the people's champion of rockin' country in somber, reflective tones. Voice-and-acoustic driven, the album, released on the official Starbucks music label, boasts 14 tracks ...
- PARLOR TRICKS - New York Post
Local music, poetry readings, free WiFi, and a great kid's menu make this all-day café, wine bar and restaurant quintessentially Brooklyn. Owned by the husband-and-wife team of Jason Noble and Abigail Hitchcock (of Camaje in Greenwich Village), and ...
- Abdur Rauf Urooj: man of many talents - DAWN Group
Looks can be deceptive, so goes the saying. Abdur Rauf Urooj, a lean and lanky fellow with a dark complexion and who walked with a slight limp, was among those who proved the saying true. Somewhat bald and always in a pensive mood, Urooj sahib was ...
- posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC (OS News)
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
- Thanks to two great teachers - La Crosse Tribune
I was privileged to receive my K-12 schooling in Onalaska. I also had the luck of having both Mrs. Flury as my first grade teacher and Mr. Flury for Driver’s Ed in high school. Mrs. Flury I remember most for being able to make us feel as if we were ...
- Poetry, not prose, at KWH (Daily Pennsylvanian)
The living room of the Kelly Writers House was packed yesterday with Penn students and Philadelphia residents alike to hear a reading by the poet Jerome Rothenberg.
- Position matters (The Star)
SIZE matters – here I’m referring to the poster for the movie Godzilla , about an absurd gigantic lizard wreaking mayhem in New York. Position also matters – but here I’m not talking about the Kama Sutra ; rather, I am talking about word-order, the placement of words in an expression or sentence.
- Glenrock hosts cowboy poets Tuesday - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Glenrock hosts cowboy poets TuesdayJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 1 hour ago... on the menu in Glenrock on Tuesday as Open Range magazine and its publisher, Amanda Smith, host the first (sure to be annual) Cowboy Poetry Dinner Show. ...
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure - Philadelphia Daily News
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday. The daughter of a ...
- University of Minnesota study uncovers the educational benefits of social networking sites (EurekAlert!)
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.
- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't - Fort Pierce Tribune
This newspaper photo, originially shot by Joseph Noble of the Stuart News in mid-August of 1972, shows Jack Smouse, assistant superintendent of Martin County schools, giving a bus load of teachers new to Martin County a tour of the region. Alice ...
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