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- Uncovering our bawdy secrets - The Herald
Uncovering our bawdy secretsThe Herald, UK - 1 hour ago"He is full of poetry, romance and chivalry," she wrote. In her seventies, she outraged her stodgier courtiers by appointing a table-servant, Abdul Karim, ...
- 1770s patriot lives on in Cotuit bookstore - Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable Patriot1770s patriot lives on in Cotuit bookstoreBarnstable Patriot, MA - 19 minutes agoAs a publisher of important information, Thomas did more than write and fight in the American Revolution, participating in the political process, ...
- Fundraiser makes kids 'stars for the day' (The Courier News)
When the Chicagoland Ride for Kids started in 1984, organizers didn't offer college scholarships; they did not need to. Children with pediatric brain tumors almost never lived long enough to use them. All that has changed thanks to research and modern medicine.
- Conversations on Language: Tami Haaland - Billings Gazette
Not that it wasn’t lovely and all, but after a healthy opening blitz of journalists and editor types in this space, we’re turning our attention today to an honest-to-goodness poet, and one right here in our Montana midst. Tami Haaland, a ...
- Music for a New Depression: Songs of a Native Oracle Now in Release (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Debut album from a new label slices the election scene to shreds. Blue-Loves.com offers politics and poetry in a blues voice in four-long-song CD.
- Reconciliation week puts human aspect on conflicts - The Santa Clara
Reconciliation week puts human aspect on conflictsThe Santa Clara, USA - 9 hours agoIt will also include children's testimonies, poetry readings and prayers, said Zlotoff. "Trying to find something that's common and shared is the most basic ...
- South Christian honors two long-time educators (MLive.com)
After 35 and 24 years of service, respectively, long-time South Christian educators Rev. Galen Meyer and Bette VanDinther are calling it a career. More than 150 area residents honored the longtime staff members with an open house last week at South Christian High School.
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- Excitement a big part of teacher's lesson plan - Chicago Tribune
Pupils in Holly Bontkowski's 8th-grade language arts class write children's books, raise money for reading projects and coordinate authors' visits to the school. The projects are Bontkowski's way of engaging her students in the subject and helping to ...
- A & E Briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
A & E BriefsDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 7 hours ago... Sunday, July 20 at BRIO Art Gallery, 116 S. Main St. Swanberg, founder of the Rock River Poetry Contest, has been a teacher and poet for 30 years. ...
- Music can be path to better learning in language and math - Alaska Journal of Commerce
WASHINGTON (AP) - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: An educator with a passion for making school fun. Michael Bitz won a national competition with his idea for ...
- Water Essay and Photo Contest - Iowa City Press-Citizen
To facilitate public discussion on Iowa's water quality and promote sound water-quality policy decisions, the Iowa Policy Project (IPP) wants to gather Iowans' stories and views on this issue. IPP is requesting short, passionate essays from Iowans ...
- New Today: Life With My Sister Madonna by Christopher Ciccone - January magazine
New Today: Life With My Sister Madonna by Christopher CicconeJanuary magazine - 30 minutes ago... baggy, white cowboy-print sweats, sucking Hot Tamales, her favorite cinnamon-flavored candies, and reading poetry -- often Anne Sexton whose lines ...
- Community bids a fond farewell longtime Carmel principal - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Members of the Carmel Catholic High School family said goodbye Sunday to their longtime spiritual leader and beloved administrator. The Rev. Robert Carroll will leave the Mundelein school at the end of June, after serving as principal since 1994. "I ...
- About books and media - Post-Bulletin
About books and mediaPost-Bulletin, MN - 9 hours agoPoems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, themes and issues -- have the best chance of publication To contribute: Send book news, ...
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