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- Ardent theater volunteer plays leading role in community arts (The Charleston Gazette)
With the contagious enthusiasm of a cheerleader at a pep rally, she lures volunteers and drums up support for the arts like the Pied Piper leading rats out of Hamelin. Â As community arts coordinator for the state Commission on the Arts, Debbie Rainey Haught works diligently to generate arts programming in cities and towns across the state.
- Quincy program helps kids know Chinese roots - Patriot Ledger
Sitting in a car, the black-haired girl with two pony tails ate french fries from McDonalds and played with an American Idol toy. “Let’s do some Chinese reading today, Margo,” said her mother, Becky Butler. Upon hearing the plan, Margo was ...
- Outskirts Press Announces the Greatest Physician, the Latest ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces the Greatest Physician, the Latest ...PR.com (press release), NY - 11 hours agoThe 5.5 x 8.5 paperback in the Christianity - Christian Life - Physical Health category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and ...
- Ceremony honors Johnnies’ Hassler - St. Cloud Times
Ceremony honors Johnnies’ HasslerSt. Cloud Times, MN - 13 minutes agoReadings, poetry, music and remembrances will be part of the service. Hassler was born in 1933 in Minneapolis and lived in Staples for 10 years before ...
- 'O', a bastion of campus theater - Jakarta Post
'O', a bastion of campus theaterJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 hours ago'O' claims to possess a manuscript collection of 27 plays, three monologues, a parody, the complete repertoire of a single playwright and a poetry anthology ...
- Christina Patterson: Laureate kings and queens of the jungle (Independent)
So, the battle begins. The middle-aged incumbent born with a silver spoon in his mouth is on his way out and the race is on for a successor. The solid, older, conservative guy? We've had that before. The mouthy middle-aged woman? Risky. The mixed-race candidate (African father, white mother)? That would be great, of course, that would be radical, but are we really ready for it?
- 'Poetry Out Loud' Winner Reads 'Frederick Douglass' (NPR)
All Things Considered , April 30, 2008 · The nationwide contest Poetry Out Loud draws 200,000 high school students who recite — by heart — classic and contemporary poems. This year's winner was Shawntay Henry from St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Prime Time calendar the week of Mary 14, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, are at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 22, for the KT Production of Roger & Hammerstein's Cinderella. KT is a theater in residence at the Academy of St. Elizabeth in Convent Station.
- Frankfurt Guide (RainbowNetwork.com)
Frankfurt am Main is Germany’s centre of trade with a city skyline that wouldn’t look out of place in North America.
- Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008 - Washington Post
Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008Washington Post, United States - 2 hours agoA CELEBRATION OF WOMEN, " for all ages, poetry, dancing, art projects, personal pampering sessions, refreshments and gifts in appreciation of women, ...
- Love Story 2050's music is average - Rediff
RediffLove Story 2050's music is averageRediff, India - 2 hours agoMelliflous beats and attractive poetry of Mausam achanak, aided by the honey-laced vocals Alka Yagnik and Shaan paint a pretty picture. ...
- Boston Children's Museum Presents Children of Hangzhou: Connecting ... - MSN MoneyCentral
Opening to the public on May 14, 2008, Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China is an exhibition designed to engage children and families in learning about one of the oldest civilizations - and now among the most modern - in the world through some ...
- The Rt Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti - Telegraph.co.uk
The Rt Rev Hassan Dehqani-TaftiTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoHe not only had a special knowledge of Persian mystical poetry but was also a considerable poet and a gifted watercolourist. The circumstances of his ...
- Children's Book Reviews: Week of 6/9/2008 - Publishers Weekly
Children's Book Reviews: Week of 6/9/2008Publishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours agoThe paperback is full of kid-pleasing poetry and wordplay: “We saw lots of smelly things,/ Never-seen-on-telly-things,/ Eyeball-in-their-belly-things,” and ...
- 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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