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- Thousand Oaks Acorn - The World's Greatest Moms (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
Why my mom is great: My mom, Shiphrah Maller, spends her life caring for others. A 1942 UCLA graduate transplanted to New York City after marriage. A school teacher in a low income area, she was referred to as the "Trip Teacher"- she was the only teacher to take children on field trips.
- Outdoors events, 6/8 - Lincoln Journal Star
Shooting event, Big Bore Gong (Black Powder), sunrise-?, Lincoln Izaak Walton League, half-mile south of 134th Street and Nebraska 2. Contact: Ray Rowen, 477-6449 or fdhdj@earthlink.co. Rock Creek Trail Days, Rock Creek Station State Historical Park ...
- Circle of friends helps carry burden of grief - Times Colonist
Circle of friends helps carry burden of griefTimes Colonist, Canada - 3 hours agoIrene was the family musician and poet. Lawrence now writes poetry and songs, and has joined a choir. "We grieve for the meanings and implications of a loss ...
- The Word Was With God, And The Word Was God - Seattlest
The Word Was With God, And The Word Was GodSeattlest, Seattle - 1 hour ago... academic English rendering for those interested in studying the text and keeping the prose and poetry both beautiful and accessible to modern readers. ...
- Glimpses of a society revealed in black and white - Taiwan Journal
Glimpses of a society revealed in black and whiteTaiwan Journal, Taiwan - 1 hour agoThe boy's name is a laurel to Han Chinese heritage as it stems from gifted literati Tang Bo-hu (1470-1523), who excelled in poetry and painting during the ...
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - Straits Times
STOCKHOLM - BANGLADESHI novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm on Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work. 'By writing books, I wanted to do something ...
- 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.
- Today, 7 pm: Two Holocaust survivors will share their stories at ... - The UCLA Daily Bruin
Today, 7 pm: Two Holocaust survivors will share their stories at ...The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - 7 hours agoShe said she searched for answers in books and poetry. She found that when she first began to talk about her personal experiences she would break down and ...
- Radovan Karadzic took holidays in Croatia.. the country he made war on - Glasgow Daily Record
Radovan Karadzic took holidays in Croatia.. the country he made war onGlasgow Daily Record, UK - 1 hour ago"It looked like a religious book or maybe poetry. One of them shouted at him to remove his fake beard and he looked blank and muttered something. ...
- On the Shahnameh millennium concert: A conversation with Master Behzad Ranjabaran (Payvand Iran News)
When my friend Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi asked me to write a piece about the Shahnameh Millennium Concert, I thought it might be best to interview the composer of "Persian Trilogy," Behzad Ranjbaran. -Fariba Amini
- What's going on - Star-Gazette
2008 STUDENT ART EXHIBIT, featuring works by Cowanesque, Liberty and North Penn Jr./Sr. high schools students, displayed through May 25; 2-5 p.m. Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center, 134 Main Street, Wellsboro. (570) 724-1917. 18TH ANNUAL CHEMUNG COUNTY ...
- Active Adult Programs - Simi Valley Acorn
Active Adult ProgramsSimi Valley Acorn, CA - 16 hours ago•Marty Albert will lead a class on the art of humor and poetry from 2 to 3:30 pm Wednesday, May 28. The fee is $5 for drop in or four classes for $15. ...
- Hot Tickets 05/01/08 - Davison Index
Hot Tickets 05/01/08Davison Index, MI - 4 hours agoThe series addresses social issues through spoken word, music, poetry and prose. Tickets for the May performance are $10. The show starts at 7:30 pm at Red ...
- Literary Prize Adds a Pleasing Epilogue to College Career (Washington Post)
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview.
- The 1 thing - Boston Globe
Stephen Greenblatt and Charles Mee's "Cardenio" makes room for star turns by several American Repertory Theatre regulars, but it's Thomas Derrah who scores the richest laughs as the cook at a wedding feast in Umbria. Pretentious food talk is, by now ...
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