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- Beedeville native, author nominated for award - Newport Daily Independent
Beedeville Native Jackye peacock poses with an award presented to her for her poetic works. Peacock was recently announced as a nominee for Poet of the Year by poetry.com . - Submitted photo Jackye Peacock, of Beedeville, has been nominated as the ...
- Rave reviews for Briton's Mumbai slum film (TODAYonline)
British film director Danny Boyle arrives for the premiere of his new Mumbai-based film "Slumdog Millionaire" in London's Leicester Square during the British Film Industry's 52nd London Film Festival.
- Former Los Gatos mayor remembered as caring person, good friend (San Jose Mercury News)
The many friends of former Los Gatos Mayor Pat O'Laughlin celebrated his life Nov. 15 at a Mass held at Santa Clara University's Mission Church.
- Plano ISD Parents Invited to Empowering Parents Program on Oct. 1 (Plano Courier)
Darlene V. Willis, Ph.D. and Martha Parham will conduct a seminar for Plano Independent School District parents with children in Pre-K through 12th grade important information to make educational decisions that will ensure positive experiences for their students.
- Trace the steps of the tumultuous Dylan Thomas - Salt Lake Tribune
Trace the steps of the tumultuous Dylan ThomasSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoIf it doesn't succeed in reinventing the unfashionable poet (his poetry gets little notice in the film), it will at least whet people's appetite for Wales. ...
- Twirling through the mystic - The Olympian
Twirling through the mysticThe Olympian, WA - 17 hours ago“He would whirl in the garden or on the street and compose poetry. It would just pour out of him in perfect poetic form.†The presentation about Rumi will ...
- Blind cha pei singer passes on tradition - Phnom Penh Post
Kong Nai, who recently returned from Australia, is proud to be able to peform cha pei on the international stage. S ince discovering he was blind at the age of four, 63-year-old Kong Nai has found fame singing and playing the cha pei, a Khmer ...
- Where will our balloons end up? - Worcester News
Where will our balloons end up?Worcester News, UK - 1 hour agoONE thousand balloons with poems attached were released into the sky to celebrate Children’s Book Week and National Poetry Day. Staff and students at Elgar ...
- Historic find shows Samuel Hobbs was the Staples of his day - Salem News
MARBLEHEAD  It pays to be a good boss. Samuel Hobbs was so good that in 1932 workers gave him, posthumously, a silver loving cup. More than 75 years later he's still getting credit for it. Paul Crosby, director of the Marblehead Counseling Center ...
- Mountain to Climb - WRAL.com
Mountain to ClimbWRAL.com, NC - 14 minutes agoMy stream is a confluence of music, prose and poetry. I look at the same landscape that overwhelmed my father with emotion, and a melody emerges inside my ...
- In Bruges - New Zealand Herald Blogs
Verdict: Fast, furious, four-letter and very funny black comedy. To say this is not a film for those offended by profanity is to understate the case. To be honest, it's for those who can hear poetry in a two-sentence line of dialogue that contains ...
- The Star-Ledger News - Newark Star-Ledger
• WORLDWIDE WORRIES It was crunch time for David Dietze as he bent over to do his sit-ups while watching the business news channels at around 5 a.m. • Out of quake's rubble, health centers emerge CHARAK PURA, Pakistan -- Zohab Kazmi slowly ...
- Participants say thanks at Honor America Night - Lufkin Daily News
Participants say thanks at Honor America NightLufkin Daily News, TX - 6 hours agoThe 7th grade band took the field playing the "Junior Varsity March" and the 7th grade majorettes performed to the Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black. ...
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- Photo exhibit opens at Nature Center Saturday - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Kalamazoo photographer Jonathan Morgan will open an exhibit today at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. Morgan's exhibit, "Birds, Insects and Plants for the Native Habitat," consists of 40 images. The theme ties in with the Wild Ones Native ...
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