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- GO! For Kids - Monterey County Herald
GO! For KidsMonterey County Herald, CA - 21 minutes ago"What's Buggin' You" nature walk and poetry workshop. 3-5p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Carmel Valley Library, 65 W. Carmel Valley Road, Carmel Valley. ...
- McConnell Center: Volunteers are key to Children's Center success - Fosters Daily Democrat
Dover Children's Center at the McConnell Center is enjoying spring. The new playground space at the corner of Atkinson and St. Thomas streets is a fun place now that all that snow is gone. The classrooms are taking learning outside with sand and ...
- Exeter news briefs - Portsmouth Herald
Exeter Parks and Recreation, in association with Geodon Tours, is offering three Boothbay Harbor and Cabbage Island clambake trips on Saturday, July 12, Thursday, Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. 24. The Downeast Clambake adventure begins with a scenic tour ...
- THE SCARLET IBIS begins July 24 - Broadway World
THE SCARLET IBIS begins July 24Broadway World, NY - 6 hours agoHer first play, Golf, directed by Ann Filmer, premiered in 2005 at Circle Theatre in Forest Park and her seventh book of poetry, The Scarlet Ibis, ...
- Rosemond right about parents - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t have said it better than John Rosemond (in a previous column in the Tribune). I don’t always agree with every thing Rosemond has to say. However, I definitely agree with his “Out-of-control kids in public: It’s really a matter of ...
- Maya Angelou connects with Cleveland audience - Canton Repository
In an age besotted with vacuous adolescent celebrity, 80-year-old Maya Angelou held a packed audience rapt at the Allen Theater in downtown Cleveland on Monday night with nothing more than her voice. Frail knees kept her off her feet for much of her ...
- Leto’s luck - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarLeto’s luckMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 3 hours agoBut, Leto explains, there is much more to 30STM’s music than the usual angst-ridden poetry welded on to bombastic guitar rock. “In addition to the angst, ...
- 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 ...
- Yasmin Ahmed – A Profile of Distinction - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comYasmin Ahmed – A Profile of DistinctionMangalorean.com, India - 1 hour agoDoing crosswords, writing, perfunctory drawing, singing, listening to light/classical musical playing softly in the background, reading poetry and getting ...
- Poetry in motion: over London by airship - Guardian Unlimited
There are certainly much cheaper ways to see London, but few can be as serene as to glide over the capital 1,000 feet above the ground at 30mph in an airship. Laid out below you are the great landmarks: the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and ...
- “Japan Cuts” Above The Rest - Firefox News
“Japan Cuts” Above The RestFirefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- War Still Bad Box Office - Gawker
Why isn’t George Packer’s terrific little play Betrayed — about the three pro-American Iraqis who don’t quite get what they need from America – not doing better? (It opened in February at the Culture Project in Soho, extended its run for a ...
- NOTES AROUND TOWN (Atlanticville)
The Shrewsbury Chorale will hold a gift raffle fundraiser at 7 p.m. tonight at the Radisson Hotel, 50 Gibson Place, Freehold Township. Admission is $30 and includes desserts, entertainment and a set of raffle tickets. Additional tickets will be available at the event. For reservations, call 732-776- 5276. For information, visit www.shrewsburychorale. org.
- Tooting his horn - San Francisco Chronicle
Tooting his hornSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 38 minutes agoSteven Winn San Francisco-born poet Gary Snyder, 78, has been awarded the 2008 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, presented annually by the Chicago-based Poetry ...
- Oates enters 'tabloid hell' in new novel - Jam! Showbiz
Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real ...
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