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- Book of condolence for Madison Shaw - This Is Bolton
A BOOK of condolence has been opened in memory of an inspirational pupil. Madison Shaw, who had spinal muscular atrophy, collapsed at her school after suffering breathing problems last Wednesday. Despite attempts by doctors at the Royal Bolton ...
- Judging the Samuel Johnson Prize 2008 - Daily Telegraph
As chair of this year's BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize, I was privileged to be joined by a diverse panel of judges: the literary editor of the Guardian, Claire Armitstead; the poet Daljit Nagra; the director of the Science Museum, Chris Rapley; and ...
- Bristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art lovers (The Addison Independent)
By KATHRYN FLAGG BRISTOL — The cement floors and creaking garage door betray the space’s original purpose — but the photographs, paintings and sculptures arranged throughout the new Gallery at 85 North Street in Bristol signal the little building’s wholehearted transition from storage space to fine art forum. The gallery is the latest addition to Bristol’s blossoming arts scene, and the ...
- Saying goodbye to two long-time production companies (Contra Costa Times)
IT WAS A sad weekend for Bay Area theater as two Contra Costa icons closed their doors — the Antioch Rivertown Players and Walnut Creek's Playhouse West.
- School news &b... - Akron Beacon Journal
• At Marietta College, finance and marketing senior Nicholas M. Manson of Canal Fulton received the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award; graphic design major Laura R. Yanko, a freshman from Akron, the Ohio Campus Compact Charles J. Ping ...
- Local artist's masks cast history's faces - Morning Call
Seventy years ago this week, on July 7, 1938, The Morning Call printed a seemingly obscure article about a local artist that is worth revisiting. ''East Stroudsburg Artist Creates Life-Like Masks of Personalities in Church, on Stage and Screen'' is ...
- Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (June 21, 2008) — In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students ...
- University of Arizona Press Earns Top Honors - University of Arizona News (press release)
University of Arizona News (press release)University of Arizona Press Earns Top HonorsUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZ - 9 minutes agoIt publishes two critically acclaimed series in fiction and poetry, "Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series," and "Camino del Sol: A Latina and ...
- LeBron James wants to see your best shot for contest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Plain Dealer file photo LeBron James, doin' his thing. Is your best basketball move any match for LeBron James? The basketball superstar is looking for America's best trick shot in his Trick Shot Challenge Contest. Contestants must upload a video of ...
- On the march (Journal Inquirer)
Andover’s Memorial Day parade and service will be held Monday, May 26. The parade starts at 8:45 a.m. at Andover Elementary School on School Road. It follows School Road to Hebron Road (Route 316), to Memorial Park (Route 66), and Center Cemetery for a memorial observance.
- They listened and learned - Providence Journal
Providence JournalThey listened and learnedProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour ago“To put our words, our thoughts and songs into a language that the people on the other side can understand, whether that language be poetry, music, ...
- Tao and Then - Baltimore Magazine
Tao and ThenBaltimore Magazine, MD - 2 hours agoThat winter, Weaver started writing poetry—mostly love poems for his girlfriend. Not long after, she got pregnant, and he dropped out of college and went to ...
- Archive for June, 2008 - Rapid City Journal
I know this is a political blog, but I’m giving it a rest tonight. Jim McKay died today. He was the model on which TV sports broadcasters pattern themselves. We live in an age of 24-hour sports networks and cable channels devoted exclusively to one ...
- Proposed copyright law puts squeeze on downloads (CTV.ca)
The federal government tabled legislation on Thursday that it claims will see individuals fined a maximum of $500 if they are caught downloading copyrighted files. However, some users could potentially face millions in fines.
- Downers Grove - Orlando Sentinel
Downers Grove officials are hoping a communitywide study will provide a road map to assess the village's long-term and short-term needs. The village will take roughly a year to gauge resident opinion on topics including schools, economic development ...
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