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- necessary breath - Wire
necessary breathWire, NH - 37 minutes agoThe voice of Patricia Smith is for many the sound of slam poetry. But her voice carries through all her writing, whether it be poetry, novels, plays, ...
- Library offers free kids program today (The News-Times)
DANBURY -- A free program, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame with guest Kim Larkin, is set for today at 6:30 at Danbury Library, 170 Main St.Stories, songs, poetry and baseball crafts for kids ages 4 and up will be featured.Registration is required; call (203) 797-4528.
- Iranian Youth For Human Rights Arts Competition - Bay Area Indymedia
Bay Area IndymediaIranian Youth For Human Rights Arts CompetitionBay Area Indymedia, CA - 2 hours agoThis competition is entry free and open to all Iranians around the world aged 13 – 19. Those who brought this to our Iranian Youth: Youth for Human Rights ...
- Obituaries for August 13 (The Capital)
Retired Navy Capt. Earl Buckwalter, 87, of Austin, Texas, and formerly of Annapolis, died Aug. 6. Capt. Buckwalter was born Oct. 1, 1920, in West Chester, Pa., to the late Charles and Katherine Buckwalter. He attended West Chester High School and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1943.
- Nigeria: Obama's Arete And Return of the Clinton Power House (AllAfrica.com)
"Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians." -General Charles De Gaulle, The late French President.
- Free books for children - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukFree books for childrenguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoThe packs will also contain a guidance booklet for parents and carers to encourage sharing books with children, and for the first time, a poetry book: The ...
- Posted By Kathy Figueroa - Bancroft This Week
Posted By Kathy FigueroaBancroft This Week, Canada - 4 hours agoThe Native theme will include drumming and singing by Ada Tinney and friends, readings of Canadian aboriginal short stories and poetry, displays of ...
- In defense of halfway house - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing this letter in regard to the opinion of Susan Wallace of Brentwood, Calif., who is up in arms over the possible women’s halfway house in the Washburn neighborhood. I would like to ask her if the Washburn neighborhood is supposed to be ...
- Britain's "lyrical terrorist" wins court appeal (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London on Tuesday.
- To Sir with love (The Borneo Post)
IN recent weeks, teachers have been very much in headline news, usually for the wrong reasons. They have received a long-overdue pay hike, up to 30 per cent for some. Naturally, taxpayers and parents’ expectation of teachers have also gone up by many notches.
- Texas executes man who killed adoptive parents (USA Today)
Texas has executed Carlton Turner for killing his adoptive parents in their suburban Dallas home 10 years ago. The U.S. Supreme Court denied two appeals late this afternoon. In September the court gave him a reprieve after the justices decided...
- Rachel Unthank and The Winterset & Mary Hampton @ The Jazz Café - Playlouder news
Rachel Unthank and The Winterset & Mary Hampton @ The Jazz CaféPlaylouder news, UK - 3 hours agoHer shrill – perhaps soulful, definitely sweet – voice is a sound as alien as it is intriguing, and her words boast a rare gift for poetry. ...
- Playwright has passion for her craft - Star-Banner
SUMMERFIELD - The promo from the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center reads " 'Money, Money, Who's Got the Money,' a new play by Sharilynn La May, 2008 Florida Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist." The production, running Aug. 14-24, is the fruition ...
- Born on the prairie - Galesburg Register-Mail
Born on the prairieGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 18 hours agoBy JANE CARLSON A musical inspired by the poetry of Galesburg’s most famous native son will have its world premiere this weekend inside the historic Orpheum ...
- After long ordeal, mother wins aid for son with behavior disorders - Buffalo News
WASHINGTON — Karen Furman and her son, Kelvin, had to wait four years — but a judge has decided Kelvin is disabled and, therefore, eligible for extra financial help from the federal government. Three weeks after Furman’s fight for Supplemental ...
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