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- AMERICAN LIFE IN POETRY HHHH - The Register-Guard
AMERICAN LIFE IN POETRY HHHHThe Register-Guard, OR - 2 hours agoThis column by Ted Kooser, the US poet laureate from 2004 to 2006, spotlights short poems by contemporary American poets. It will be printed here the fourth ...
- New: Benefit planned for injured Aurora teen (The Beacon News)
AURORA — Richard “Tre” Winfrey, who was paralyzed at age 17 in a shooting last year, has the Chicago Bears on his team.
- The Fables -- A Beatles tribute - YourHub.com
The Fables -- A Beatles tributeYourHub.com, CO - 20 minutes agoGreg also paints, draws, and writes lyrics, poetry and general observations regarding the universe and other cosmic goings on. An avid lover of all styles ...
- Explore Poetry and Language with Free Online Multimedia Teacher Resource (PRWeb)
Poetry Everywhere Collection on Teachers' Domain -- a free web-based teaching tool of videos, background essays and lesson plans helps teachers and students explore the power of language and build reading and writing skills. Preview the collection at http://www.teachersdomain.org/exhibits/pe08-ex/index.html (PRWeb May 14, 2008) Read the full story at ...
- Public Holidays - Hartford Courant
American Clock & Watch Museum 100 Maple Street Bristol, CT 06010 (860)-583-6070 The American Clock & Watch Museum has the finest collection of American manufactured clocks and watches in the world, many of which were made here in Connecticut. The ...
- Is cinema still a victim of censorship? - guardian.co.uk
Is cinema still a victim of censorship?guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoUsing dark satire, Marczewski skilfully uses humour to dissect the machinery of film censorship in Soviet Poland. We are led on the anxiety-provoking and ...
- 'Facing East' in St. George; 'Curious Savage' at Hale Centre Theatre - Salt Lake Tribune
'Facing East' in St. George; 'Curious Savage' at Hale Centre TheatreSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 14 hours ago... poetry, this classic Greek tragedy unfolds the myth of Medea, known through history for saving her future husband while destroying her own family. ...
- May 2006 - Weekly Standard
(The Euston group formally launched on May 26 in London. Several members have also written op-eds -- see here -- as part of the roll out. Norman Geras, a government professor at the University of Manchester, has been particularly insightful ...
- In other words - Boston Globe
The greatest theatrical, literary, and musical works are magnetic - they continually attract reinterpretation and modernization. Mozart's 220-year-old "Don Giovanni" has been updated with bra-and-panty-clad choristers, Shakespeare's 400-year-old "A ...
- Bucyrus man pens book, records CD - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
BUCYRUS -- Thirty-two-year-old Russell Hunter began writing when he was 19. "I used writing as a way to cope with my father's death and realized I loved to write," said Hunter, who lives in Bucyrus with his family. Hunter decided over a year ago to ...
- DuPage hobby calendar (Daily Herald)
Submit events at least two weeks in advance to Melynda Findlay via e-mail, mfindlay@dailyherald.com, or by fax, (630) 955-0895.
- Katie's Goodbye - Daily Beacon Online
I couldn’t wait for this article. I was pumped that I got to write a senior goodbye and that I got to say something profound to the entire student body. I’ve got nothing profound or funny, just my heart and memories that I want to point out one ...
- 4th Annual JFP Chick Ball (Jackson Free Press)
The Jackson Free Press Chick Ball returns to Hal & Mal’s Red Room and Big Room. A stellar line-up of chick music and spoken word, ending with a DJ, will raise awareness of domestic violence and money for the Center for Violence Prevention, a shelter for battered families in Pearl.
- Marty Lash: It’s hard to believe 2007 is past us. Where does the ... - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The year saw a number of great new classical releases and tons of reissues. Here are the year’s best. “Du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings,” Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Since her untimely death in 1987, EMI has reissued recordings of the cellist ...
- 'Happy in a foreign world' - BBC News
As the Today programme begins a major series examining the care of the elderly in the UK, one listener spoke to her mother about life in her care home. Joan Davey has the sunniest of demeanours. She laughs a lot, loves listening to classical music ...
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