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- A 'Baker's Dozen' Questions Need Asking Before It's Too Late - Coastal Post
A 'Baker's Dozen' Questions Need Asking Before It's Too LateCoastal Post, CA - Oct 1, 2008One who drastically reduced funding for teen moms, according to the Washington Post, as well as aid to children with special needs, according to CNN? 4. ...
- Watchung resident celebrates 107th birthday - MyCentralJersey.com
WATCHUNG  A popular resident of McAuley Hall who marked her 106th birthday in 2007 by starring in a performance of Little Red Riding Hood celebrated her 107th year yesterday by playing herself instead. Elegantly dressed in a little black dress and ...
- 49ers QB Smith on IR - likely ending his tenure with team - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, September 11, 2008 The 24-year-old quarterback was placed on injured reserve Wednesday because of an injury to his surgically repaired right shoulder, putting him out for the season. General manager Scot McCloughan said last week the 49ers ...
- MARILYN THE MYSTERY - New York Post
'DEAR MR. von Fuehlsdorff: Thank you for your Champagne. It ar rived. I drank it, and I was gayer! Thanks again. My best, Marilyn Monroe." That's a little note written by the most famous movie icon of all time, to the German consulate general in 1961 ...
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- 6 p.m. â€â€Ã‚ "Spoken Word: The New Generation of Tongues" teen poetry ... - Guam Pacific Daily News
6 p.m., Oct. 22  Under a dozen teens from around the island gathered in a small Sinajaña Community Center conference room for the first of a series of teen poetry and performance workshops run by local poets. "Spoken Word: The New Generation of ...
- It’s strictly TV for the girlies - Times Online
Times OnlineIt’s strictly TV for the girliesTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoDon’t you just love Strictly Come Dancing? No, me neither. It’s not like I’m not new age. I went to prenatal classes. Once. But this programme is spoiling ...
- PROFILE . Kathleen Norris - PBS
PROFILE . Kathleen NorrisPBS - 21 minutes agoNext, in “Amazing Grace,†Norris offered her thoughts on Christian language, and in “The Virgin of Bennington†she wrote primarily about poetry. ...
- A lifetime in theatre - Peterborough Examiner
A lifetime in theatrePeterborough Examiner, Canada - 4 hours agoNow the mother of three, whose husband Bill died last year just a few months short of their 64th wedding anniversary, is the next Peterborough artist to be ...
- ENTERTAINMENT (for want of a better word) - Canada Free Press
ENTERTAINMENT (for want of a better word)Canada Free Press, Canada - 13 hours agoPoetry and classical writing are looked on as frivolous and inconsequential when in fact they teach depth of thought and bring some sensitivity to the ...
- Sharing their way with words (Abilene Reporter-News)
Participants were an assorted cast of characters from retirees to English professors -- and even a veterinarian, Jim Wilson, who recited a poem about a fearless little crawfish titled "Braveheart the Crawfish."
- Celebrating a heritage of the arts - Spectrum
Throughout the month of October, Washington and Kane Counties will celebrate the heritage that brought area settlers through the challenges of that early time - an appreciation for the cultural arts. When pioneers arrived in Southern Utah in December ...
- Migration means as many as 5 million birds will head south - Morning Sentinel
Migration means as many as 5 million birds will head southMorning Sentinel, maine - 21 minutes agoReferences to poetry appear often throughout the various chapters including poems by Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens. ...
- Architecture of loss and loneliness (The Charlotte Observer)
BEFORE THE LIGHT CHANGES By Irene Blair Honeycutt. Main Street Rag. 102 pages, $14 paperback. **** THE FRACTURED WORLD By Scott Owens. Main Street Rag. 80pages. $14 paperback. **** Two poets. Two takes. These poems by Irene Honeycutt, now retired from her long tenure as a Central Piedmont writing professor, delve into the nature of loss and absence. The poems by Scott Owens, who ...
- An Afternoon of Chicano Spoken Word - SDS Universe
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, SDSU welcomes Chicano poet, writer and educator, Tomás Riley, for an "Afternoon of Chicano Spoken Word" at 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 6 in Casa Real. Riley was a finalist for the 2004 California Voices Award ...
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