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- Lights, Camera, Action - Shelby Star
More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain. Films are of ...
- Scribe-turned-Taleban ultra assumes 'complete control' over Mohmand ... - Newstrack India
Peshawar, July 24 (ANI): Umar Khalid, a poet-and-journalist-turned-Taleban, has assumed the complete control over the Mohmand Agency after eliminating the chief and deputy chief of the Shah Sahib militant group in a bloody battle last Friday. Now he ...
- Track star Jason Walton killed by train - Manville News
Track star Jason Walton killed by trainManville News, NJ - 41 minutes agoJason was also part of the peer mentor program at the high school and enjoyed writing short stories and poetry. Surviving are his parents, Ernest and Linda ...
- It’s fair week and there’s plenty of excitement - Oshkosh Northwestern
It’s fair week and there’s plenty of excitementOshkosh Northwestern, WI - 8 hours agoThose include everything from electricity and cucumbers to poetry and music. In addition, junior fair exhibitors also have a bounty of animals, ...
- Poets group to hold stage show - Peterborough Today
Poets group to hold stage showPeterborough Today, UK - 6 hours agoBy Paul Grinnell A POETS group in Peterborough is to stage a special performance to celebrate National Poetry Day. Members of Poets United (the Peterborough ...
- Africa and SA’s best to play for Mandela - Sowetan
Africa and SA’s best to play for MandelaSowetan, South Africa - Jul 30, 2008He said Mandela’s life would be reflected through poetry, traditional instruments, praise singers and archival footage . A children’s programme will be ...
- The Great Outdoors - Saline Reporter
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags. With campgrounds that offer summer-long residencies, golf-camping packages, sites where horses can stay next to the family tent and even clothing-optional ...
- Sidedish: Sherman Park gets a new option (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Two more establishments are joining the restaurant scene in Milwaukee.
- Turnpike work to force closure of bikeway - Vindicator
CANFIELD — The section of the Mill Creek MetroParks Bikeway between Kirk and Herbert roads will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Construction work on the Ohio Turnpike overpass necessitates the closure. That portion of the ...
- Author telling moments of his life - Mississauga
MississaugaAuthor telling moments of his lifeMississauga, Canada - 30 minutes agoIn his first self-published book, Telling Moments, Siewrattan, 26, tackles the challenge head-on with a compilation of short stories and poetry, ...
- In the garden: refuge - Crosscut
In the garden: refugeCrosscut, WA - Sep 16, 2008The whole place revolves around five elements — plants, stone, water, architecture, and poetry — in its effort to please the senses. ...
- Danube Express: Awaken, not stirred - Independent
Danube Express: Awaken, not stirredIndependent, UK - 8 hours agoBond's train, he wrote, "throbbed with the tragic poetry of departure". What, I wonder, would Bond have thought of the train claimed to "set new standards ...
- John Steele Gordon on the Financial Mess: Greed, Stupidity, Delusion ... - New York Times Blogs
John Steele Gordon , an author who specializes in financial and business history, has a helpful pedigree: both his grandfathers held seats on the New York Stock Exchange. His 2004 book An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power ...
- Edison teacher has a gem of a book (The Star-Ledger)
Jersey ties: Berry has lived in Edison for 10 years and has taught at the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in that township for the same period. He is head of the English department. He graduated from the Peddie School in Hightstown and earned his doctorate from Drew University.
- Legacy of Black Mountain College continues (The Hendersonville Times-News)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of its time - it helped train a generation of artists and artisans, from poets...
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