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- Eagle Academy students shine at first art show - YourHub.com
Eagle Academy students shine at first art showYourHub.com, CO - 17 hours agoStudents featured paintings and sketches, poetry, short films, and computer-generated music. Particularly funny was a mockumentary about the real story ...
- Religion (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
The vacation Bible school is a tradition in Protestant churches. An informal version of Sunday school, most programs package lessons as summer camp fun with crafts, songs and art work tied to scriptural themes.
- On the Rocks (Metro Santa Cruz)
At the point of meltdown from alcohol corrosion, Jack Kerouac went on a hejira--or what Alcoholics Anonymous calls "the geographical cure." This road trip added one volume to Kerouac's "Dulouz Legend," the series of books about himself and his wanderings across America.
- 'Laugh-In' partner a pioneer in TV - Akron Beacon Journal
LOS ANGELES: Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as ''Sock it to me!'' has died at ...
- There was a Wirral man called Jerry... - Liverpool Echo
There was a Wirral man called Jerry...Liverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour agoRegarding the popularity of limericks, he says: "I think it’sa democratic kind of poetry – it’s accessible to all and anyone can have a go at doing it ...
- Life & Times - Manila Times
Joyce Carol Oates tells all about the life of a writer “The Faith of a Writer” by Joyce Carol Oates is an attempt to dissect and demystify the life of a working writer. One of the most preeminent female writer in America, Oates uses her personal ...
- The presidency: 'Monkey god' in the middle? (WorldNet Daily)
You can be sure presidential candidate Barack Obama is not the only one in America with a Hanuman monkey-god keychain bouncing around in his back pocket. So why condemn him for idol worship or worse? How narrow-minded, insular and jingoistic have some of us become? Don't answer that!
- League to honor 3 for preserving internees' tales (Honolulu Advertiser)
Three influential figures in the effort to preserve Hawai'i's Japanese internment stories will be honored today by the Honolulu chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League.
- NAACP Hosts Youth Fest - WDEF
  The local NAACP chapter hosted a Youth Fest Saturday afternoon in East Chattanooga. The free event was open to all area youth and included food, dancing, poetry reading, and voter registration. The goal is to provide young people with ...
- Norman library names poetry winners (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN — Winners of the Norman Public Library poetry contest have been announced. The library cele
- Katy Guest: What, no quick snifter on the Circle Line? - The Independent
Saturday, 9pm, Liverpool Street station, the penultimate carriage on the Circle Line – this will be the venue for my kind of political protest. Between 10.30 and 10.45pm a small bunch of outlaws will drink a toast to former Mayor Ken. From Sunday ...
- West Ashley Briefs - Charleston Post & Courier
The public can learn first-hand and free of charge about South Carolina's natural resources on Saturday at an Open House at the Marine Resources Center on James Island's Fort Johnson. Hours for the Open House are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking will be ...
- POET'S APPEAL FOR ONLINE PROJECT - thisisgloucestershire.co.uk
POET'S APPEAL FOR ONLINE PROJECTthisisgloucestershire.co.uk, UK - 28 minutes agoHe first encountered the work of Brooke at the age of 18, when a friend gave him a copy of 1914 and Other Poems. He said: "I was writing poetry at the time ...
- Prince George's Community Events June 5-12, 2008 - Washington Post
Prince George's Community Events June 5-12, 2008Washington Post, United States - 1 hour agoLAUREL POETRY PROGRAM, for ages 12-18, open-mic poetry readings, music, dancing and more. 7-10 pm, Snow Hill Manor, 13301 Laurel-Bowie Rd., Laurel. $3. ...
- KARLA MASS: The week's most talked about book - News-Democrat
Cuba's revolutionary struggle erupted on Oct. 10, 1868. Men of color were freed and placed in local positions of authority. Slaves were now soldiers and free men regarded them as citizens. Three anti-colonial rebellions followed during the next 30 ...
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