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- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- Area homeschoolers take home convention honors - Athens Banner-Herald
Students from the Calvary Homeschool Group in Carl recently competed in the annual Accelerated Christian Education Regional Student Convention. Pictured, from left, are Haley Bolton, Jessica Nero, Cristen Youngblood, Katie Youngblood, Amanda Nero ...
- Betts’ replacement selected by WCC school board - Searcy Daily Citizen
Betts’ replacement selected by WCC school boardSearcy Daily Citizen, AR - 7 hours agoFour students took places in the Three Rivers Poetry Contest at WMSC. Jose Vazquez in Ms. Hardcastle’s kindergarten class won 1st place in the K-2 Division; ...
- Sluggish pace hampers RVP's 'Brooklyn Boy' - Marin Independent-Journal
Sluggish pace hampers RVP's 'Brooklyn Boy'Marin Independent-Journal, CA - 2 hours agoThe simple poetry found in ordinary lives has never been lost on me. I just didn't find it here. And sometimes the way people speak and respond is just ...
- >>The Jury’s Last Word - LeadershipNigeria
>>The Jury’s Last WordLeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 5 hours agoThat gives the film a universal social reach, without any loss to its poetry. It's a film that seems to have been shot live, that lasts two hours, ...
- Phillis Wheatley helped introduce the potential of imagination (Daily Vidette)
John C. Shields, English professor, presented the Distinguished Professor Lecture Monday, April 28 in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center. Shields, who has published over 100 articles and books, discussed his extensive research on Phillis Wheatley, 18th century African American poet.
- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
STERLING — For many Sterling residents, the Fourth of July holiday brings to mind picnics, fireworks, parades and, of course, the Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum.
- Celebrating our gaylit - Toronto Star
Celebrating our gaylitToronto Star, Canada - 3 hours agoThere's the first lesbian collection to win the GG award for poetry, the country's first openly gay poetry collection, and even a straight novel with many ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' (Belleville News-Democrat)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Posted By SOYOUNG LEE - Belleville Intelligencer
Posted By SOYOUNG LEEBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 2 hours agoPrograms for seven to 11 year olds will be Wednesdays and Thursdays at 2 pm Art, sports, poetry and drama workshops with special guests will provide the ...
- Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival - Boston Globe
Sunken Garden Poetry & Music FestivalBoston Globe, United States - 53 minutes agoSunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival Three-time US poet laureate Robert Pinsky kicks off the 2008 Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival with poetic musical ...
- Betjeman popular in town hall - Morley Observer
Betjeman popular in town hallMorley Observer, UK - 29 minutes agoCoun Varley had even donned tennis whites and sunvisor to match, in honour of Teacakes and Tennis Whites, a John Betjeman collection of poems and prose. ...
- Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008 (Tri-City Herald)
Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, July 18, 2008
- Six faculty named Harvard College Professor - Harvard University Gazette
Harvard University GazetteSix faculty named Harvard College ProfessorHarvard University Gazette, MA - 4 hours agoIn addition to the history of the French language, Greene’s research interests include early Romance poetry, subjectivity in Arthurian romance, ...
- No country for old men - Guardian Unlimited
Earlier this year, an advertisement appeared in a Hampshire post office. Lonely widower Jack Hammond, 88, was looking for a drinking partner. The successful applicant would be a man who would be prepared to accompany Hammond, a retired doctor and ...
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