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- Motlhabaneng flourishes with culture - Mmegi Online
MOTLHABANENG: Motlhabaneng village over the weekend reverberated with Bobirwa cultural activities organised by Re tla re ke dipitse Cultural Group. The activities ranged from poems, dikgafela, folks, traditional meals, to dances. Speaking during the ...
- First gay 'wedding': Only the bride was missing - Daily Telegraph
For this was Britain's first gay "wedding", held in one of the Church of England's oldest and most attractive churches. St Bartholomew the Great at West Smithfield, in the City of London, dates from the 12th century but it can have seen few more ...
- 'Anne Frank' is an opera to treasure - Long Beach Press-Telegram
When: 4 p.m. Sunday. Where: Lincoln Park Garage, on Broadway between Pacific and Cedar avenues, Long Beach. Tickets: $15-$95. Information: (562) 432-5934, www.longbeachopera.org . Outside Sinai Temple in West Los Angeles Wednesday evening, the ...
- Artists for Lovelace concert features ‘Canada’s Bono’ - Kingston This Week
Artists for Lovelace concert features ‘Canada’s Bono’Kingston This Week, Canada - 7 hours agoThey received many positive responses and a total of 11 artists are scheduled to present music, poetry and prose at the concert. ...
- Yasmin Ahmed – A Profile of Distinction - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comYasmin Ahmed – A Profile of DistinctionMangalorean.com, India - 1 hour agoDoing crosswords, writing, perfunctory drawing, singing, listening to light/classical musical playing softly in the background, reading poetry and getting ...
- Paul nets £3500 literary prize win - News Guardian
Paul nets £3500 literary prize winNews Guardian, UK - 1 hour agoAwards were judged by Karolina Sutton, literary agent for ICM Books and executive director of the Poetry Society of American Poetry and former editor of the ...
- Centuries-old Shakespeare volume recovered - Independent Online
London - It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of pounds after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C. and asked to have it ...
- Aurora seniors finding a place in poetry - Grand Island Independent
Peyton Kauffman and Garrett Janzen started out with poems they wrote for class, just like everyone else. Today, they'll be reading those poems at the Nebraska State Capitol. "I did not imagine it would take me to the Capitol," Janzen says of his ...
- Dorothy M. Schoenleber (Public Opinion)
Dorothy M. Schoenleber, 94, of 862 Rustic Hill Drive, Chambersburg, died at 5:45 PM Friday, May 30, 2008 in Menno Haven. Born September 13, 1913 in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Otto and Leah Ulmer Heimert. Dorothy was a 1931 graduate of the Havertown High School.
- Legion names Clyde delegates for Buckeye State - Fremont News Messenger
Legion names Clyde delegates for Buckeye StateFremont News Messenger, OH - 4 hours agoAt CHS he is a member of French Club, Drama, A cappella Choir, FCCLA, Poetry Club and Science Club. Hohenstein's parents are Gina and Randy Hawk and Paul ...
- Reviving the vanishing voice of verse - Cape Cod Times
usable as earth; when it belongs at last to all ... this man, superb in love and logic, this man shall be remembered. There is no single "right" way to compose a poem, but here are tips from U.S. Poet Laureate Charles Simic: Don't tell the readers ...
- Cesaire honoured by Writers Union - Trinidad News
Cesaire honoured by Writers UnionTrinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago - 3 hours agoHis poetry had already been introduced to them with readings from his famous Return to my Native Land last year. He is required reading so members can ...
- How to build on a teacher's inspiration (Cape Cod Times)
When their child has been inspired and encouraged by a special teacher, how can parents build on that groundwork at home?
- Prayer vigil in Clemson honors lives lost in China - Anderson Independent-Mail
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY — During a campus candlelight vigil Friday night at Clemson University, students and faculty honored those in China who were lost in the 8.0 magnitude earthquake on May 12. Recent reports place the death toll at more than 50,000 ...
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
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