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- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
Graduate student Becky Gladych helps Elpidio Romano with a project during a summer biology class in the University Pals program at the University of Connecticut in Stamford. The program gives Stamford and Norwalk students a taste of college. STAMFORD ...
- U.S. Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs (Payvand Iran News)
An operatic voice sings of love lost and love found in a language unfamiliar to many in the audience and even to some members of the band. Monika Jalili and her group NoorSaaz are Americans who sing their own interpretations of Persian folk songs and popular music from the 1940s through the 1970s. -Esther Agbaje, America.gov
- Arty environment - Delhi Newsline
Arty environmentDelhi Newsline, India - 2 hours agoHe composed the text in the form of poetry and also provided the music. “For Chirping Of Birds, I had to wake up at six in the morning to record the sounds. ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
- The big gigs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The big gigsMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 59 minutes ago... "In Town & Field," is full of sweetly sung, softly played ballads and story songs that are light on the ears, but heavy with imagery and poetry. ...
- Late in life, Millerton man shared story of POW camp - Star-Gazette
For me, the most remarkable thing about Arnold Mitchell isn't how he managed to survive difficult times. What is remarkable is the way he put the horrors of war behind him and built a beautiful life. Mitchell, who was shot down over Austria in 1944 ...
- Fathers and sons: The last martini (WorldNet Daily)
In the spirit of Father's Day, let's celebrate dads. Mine, for taking me fishing, even though I threw everything back.
- Why I Love My Job - Indianapolis Star
Why I Love My JobIndianapolis Star, United States - May 14, 2008I love my job, although this statement is an oxymoron when juxtaposed with the realities of being an 8th grade English teacher! ...
- Handstands and anger (Guardian Unlimited)
Why I write: Poet Luke Kennard, the award-winning author of The Solex Brothers on reading Snoopy, fiddling with magnets and the unorthodox passions that drive his work
- Curtain rises for student ACT OUT! - The Free Lance-Star
Curtain rises for student ACT OUT!The Free Lance-Star, VA - 12 minutes agoIn the play, Jenny and Eric bond over books and poetry. Wnukoski uses works of Edgar Allan Poe and William Golding to demonstrate Jenny's love of ...
- Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a wave - OCRegister
Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a waveOCRegister, CA - 10 hours agoPicking up a guitar, she began setting her poetry to music and recorded a few EPs during her high school years. By writing everything herself, ...
- Poetry Jukebox: The Right Selection. - Ledbury Reporter
Poetry Jukebox: The Right Selection.Ledbury Reporter, UK - 47 minutes agoIt was moving at times to see Lloyd Pack so moved, and to hear him recite several challenging poems from memory, including the Dantesque war poem "Strange ...
- Choosing a seminary - The Christian Century
Choosing a seminaryThe Christian Century - 37 minutes agoA learned minister is a minister who knows how to learn in a variety of contexts—churches, hospitals, classrooms, prisons, shelters, poetry slams, ...
- 'Plague of Doves' author Louise Erdrich coming to Portsmouth - Portsmouth Herald News
'Plague of Doves' author Louise Erdrich coming to PortsmouthPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 3 hours agoCourtesy photo By Rachel Forrest After 13 novels, three volumes of poetry, children's books and even some non-fiction works, Louise Erdrich can spin complex ...
- New play based on a series of words found in an Internet search log (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: "Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo."
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