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- To Do Today - TheDay
To Do TodayTheDay, CT - 17 hours agoPoetry Writing Workshop for Kids - 2-3 pm, Public Library of New London, 63 Huntington St., New London; free; 447-1411 ext. 17.
- PCT season of shows announced - Herald-Star
"Great Big Sea," Sept. 18 at the Byham Theater. "Great Big Sea" is a Canadian folk-rock band that fuses the sea-shanty tradition of Newfoundland with the spirit and energy of contemporary rock and popular music. Tickets are $31 and $36. Luis Bravo's ...
- Exeter/Hampton area academic announcements (Hampton Union)
Kathryn Ashley Sarhanis of Exeter, has been named to the dean's list for the spring 2008 term at Curry College.
- BRISTOL: Mayor Among Those Trying To Catch Teen - Hartford Courant
3 Mayor Art Ward was one of several people who ran after a teen who police say tried to steal items Monday from a city hall office. The boy, 16, was caught on nearby High Street by police, alerted to the attempted theft and subsequent chase by city ...
- Black Arts Festival celebrates storytelling, gospel, art and more - Grand Rapids Press
KALAMAZOO -- With the return of the annual Black Arts Festival on Monday, a variety of free events and activities centered on African-American art and culture will be offered at venues throughout the area. The Black Arts Festival -- now in its 23rd ...
- FESTIVA: The Writer's Edition - McAllen Monitor
For three weeks this summer students at the Summer Creative Writing Institute put pen to paper. South Texas researcher and writer Rob Johnson guided students through the process of researching local history as part of the University of Texas Pan ...
- DNC Protesters Spend The Night In Parking Lot - Denver Channel
More than two dozen protesters chose to spend the night in a parking lot in Denver's designated demonstration zone. The protest groups had hoped the city would allow them to camp overnight at the 314-acre City Park. But the city refused, citing an 11 ...
- Tween Thing library program keeps youngsters occupied (The Florida Times-Union)
The teen and children's departments of the Jacksonville Public Library have teamed up to offer special "Tween Thing" programs this summer targeting tweens, ages 10-14.
- The urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousers - The National
Sydney Morning HeraldThe urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousersThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoBy a strange and sad coincidence, on Saturday I happened to be reading Mahmoud Darwish’s poem, Passing Between Passing Words, a famous articulation of ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 500 news articles
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - NetIndia123.com
Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka Sangha, the Hampi-based ...
- Africa: The Net's Eating Its Kids (AllAfrica.com)
THE SURPRISING THING IN the announcement that the Internet is probably bad for your brain is that it took so long to come: but the word is out; the information revolution is eating its children.
- Small Town Girl - School Library Journal
Small Town GirlSchool Library Journal - 22 minutes agoI was writing poetry then. I remember that in seventh grade I wrote a poem about a Vietnam soldier. One of my friends showed it to my science teacher and he ...
- My wife waltzed away with a suave French seducer, reveals Len Goodman (Daily Mail)
His twinkly charm and eccentric sense of humour have made Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman an unlikely TV icon. Now he's telling the story of his life in a rollicking autobiography.
- Destiny calls, but will Alan and David seize the moment? - Guardian Unlimited
There will be three speeches from the cabinet that matter at the Labour conference in Manchester. The least important of those three will be Gordon Brown's performance on Tuesday. Maybe he really will deliver up The Speech Of His Life. Perhaps an ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish is dead at 67 (International Herald Tribune)
Mr. Darwish's prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting.
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