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- COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD - Winchester Star
The Winchester Star will publish its annual high school graduation supplement on June 6. To submit senior portraits of homeschoolers who are graduating this year, or of students whose pictures are not included in their respective high school ...
- Victims of Domestic Violence Women's Support Group - Steuben Courier
Victims of Domestic Violence Women's Support GroupSteuben Courier, NY - 10 minutes agoTo enter, send one poem of 21 lines or less to Free Poetry Contest, 7308 Heritage Dr., Mt. Vernon, Indiana 47620. Or enter online at www.freecontest.com. ...
- Garden to host poetry events - Scotsman
Garden to host poetry eventsScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoPOETRY is set to be celebrated in the new St Andrew Square Garden, it has been announced. The formal opening ceremony for the garden, being held in June, ...
- Mooney: I could have returned - Watford Observer
Watford legend Tommy Mooney has spoken of his anguish after being denied a dream return to Vicarage Road. The former striker was wanted by Aidy Boothroyd in January 2007 as the club's striker shortage hit rock bottom. Watford were staring relegation ...
- Pastors offer place for youth activities (Picayune-Times)
To the average high school student, there’s just nothing to do in Gurdon, but local ministers are doing something to change that popular opinion.
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietly - Chicago Tribune
Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietlyChicago Tribune, United States - 21 hours agoMoreover, the intimacy of the performance was matched by its poetry. Leading an organ trio, Abercrombie presided over fluid, free-ranging work that ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'corrections' (Torontoist)
When Antonin Artaud wrote Theatre and Its Double, the manifesto for his so-called Theatre of Cruelty, he called for the actors to bleed on the audience as well as a bunch of other things that are probably best left interpreted metaphorically.
- Words are the bricks of thought - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentWords are the bricks of thoughtIrish Independent, Ireland - 11 hours agoThere was a standard question in examinations long ago: you were given about 500 words in prose and asked to summarise it in about a third of that length. ...
- Musical journey - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarMusical journeyMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 45 minutes agoProvidence will also be reciting poetry. Cover charge for the event is RM40. Groove Junction is located at 1-1 Jalan 22A/70A, Desa Sri Hartamas, ...
- Introducing Islam - Pakistan Daily
Introducing IslamPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 19 minutes agoThe Muslims of the early period of the Islamic era were pioneers in medicine, chemistry, physics, geography, navigation, arts, poetry, mathematics, algebra, ...
- Community Extra Calendar - HeraldNet
Community Extra CalendarHeraldNet, WA - 3 hours agoOpen mike music and poetry, 7 to 9 tonight, Zippy's Java Lounge, 1804 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Call 425-258-4940. Mukilteo Arts Guild Writers Group, ...
- The puck doesn't stop here - Boston Globe
As a proud-of-it Neanderthal, it was especially satisfying for this pucks observer to watch the belligerent Ducks bash their way to the Stanley Cup in 2006-07, playing old-time hockey - a checking line! - and clobbering opponents, throwing sharpened ...
- Revolutionary ideas (The Australian)
I LIVED in Paris in the mid to late 1970s and was reminded recently of the reasons that first took me to France, when I stayed for some time in a studio on rue Dauphine in the Latin Quarter. In 1976 I rented a small apartment in rue Santos Dumont in the 15th arrondissement, midway between the metro stations of Convention, Plaisance and Vaugirard.
- Orange County Calendar - Los Angeles Times
Book signing: Author of "The Devil Wears Prada," Laura Weisberger discusses and signs her new book, "Chasing Harry Winston." Reservation recommended. 7 p.m. Free. Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 548-2411 or www.city.newport ...
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