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- A classmate remembered - Rock Hill Herald
A classmate rememberedRock Hill Herald, SC - 50 minutes agoNow, after participating in a project that sets her poetry to music, they are likely to remember her and this special event for some time. ...Student art show debuts next week Fort Mills Timesall 2 news articles
- Music can be a creative path to language and math (The Morning Call)
The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making school fun.
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR - The Wichita Eagle
COMMUNITY CALENDARThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 6 hours agoKansas Writers Association meeting and poetry reading by author Chinyere Okafor, 1:30 to 4:30 pm Saturday, Rockwell Branch Library, 5939 E. Ninth St. Free ...
- Suspension of belief (Guardian Unlimited)
In the months following the attack on the World Trade Centre, New Yorkers are fascinated and appalled by a performance artist dressed in a business suit and suspended by the ankle from a variety of Manhattan landmarks. So who is the Falling Man? A craven exhibitionist?
- The “L” or “l” word - New London Day
OK, you've really got to pay close attention here. You've got to keep track of the upper and the lower case. Letters, that is. Because our subject today is Lesbians. Note: Not lesbians. Note: Well, actually, Lesbians and lesbians but with the ...
- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - CKFR
Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book AwardsCKFR, Canada - 1 hour agoFrench-language winners were Pierre Raphael Pelletier for "L'Oeil de la lumiere" (Les Editions l'Interligne) and Tina Charlebois for the poetry collection ...
- Post museum holds annual open house - Arkcity.net
Post museum holds annual open houseArkcity.net - 6 hours agoMusic will be provided by Donnie Huffman and Friends, and cowboy poetry by Russell Graves. There is no admission charge. Free donuts and pop will be ...
- The Company Senator Obama Keeps - CBS News
In 2004, President Bush and the Republican Party made significant inroads with the Jewish community. Bush won 24 percent of the Jewish vote - up from 19 percent in 2000 - primarily as a result of his staunch commitment to Israel. Four years later, it ...
- Tonight's AHA! focuses on 'Changing Facade' (The Standard-Times)
This evening, be inspired by the "Changing Facade" of a cultural city as the May AHA! night highlights the new and expanded businesses of the past year, young entrepreneurs and innovative artists, and exciting programs offered by the AHA! partner venues...
- Memorial ninth graders celebrate diversity - Port Arthur News
Hispanic dancers, African-American praise dancers, a cultural feast and family history presentations were celebrated, all under one roof. Students and family members from Mary Lathan’s class at Memorial 9th Grade Campus gathered to celebrate the ...
- A Familiar Face - Egypt Today
IT’S NOT EVERY DAY that a recognized expert in his or her field —and a tenured professor to boot — leaves California’s prestigious Stanford University to take up a post at the American University in Cairo. But Joel Beinin, AUC’s new ...
- Sesquicentennial recognition (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Winona, Minn. Visit Winona on Friday for a Capital City for a Day celebration as part of the state's sesquicentennial.
- The Art of Adaptation: Jeremy Podeswa's 'Fugitive Pieces' - Premiere Magazine
The Art of Adaptation: Jeremy Podeswa's 'Fugitive Pieces'Premiere Magazine, NY - 57 minutes agoIt is almost like a work of sustained poetry, and a work of sustained emotion. From the first page it grips you in a very deep place. ...
- comments on: One of the Best Athletes of All time May Have Been a ... - East Side Boxing
If Powell had heavier fire power, he would have had greater success .... A great athlete won't necessarily make a great boxer.. You need technical expertise first AND last---and if you have it nothing will stop you.. Occassionally a Dempsey or Tyson ...
- Ukraine beckons to Russians - Seattle Times
Designer Filipp Pishchik with the cartoon of former Russian President Vladimir Putin that he says got him in trouble with Russian authorities and forced him to move to more-tolerant Ukraine. KIEV, Ukraine — A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a czarist ...
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