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- Oakhill School reaches out to community with fair (Daily Herald)
Judging by the number of hot dog meals dispensed, Oakhill Elementary School's first community fair as the school year was winding down was a smashing success.
- M83 looks back at teen years on 'Saturdays' - Boston Globe
Saturday is the day for cutting loose. Growing up in the coastal town of Antibes, on the beautiful Côte d'Azur in the south of France, Anthony Gonzalez remembers Saturdays spent hanging out with friends and listening to music, and doing, well, all ...
- Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008 - Simsbury Post
Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008Simsbury Post, CT - 17 minutes agoThese various forms of language converge next week as the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival returns to Hill-Stead Museum with former United States Poet Laureate ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Miami Herald
MILWAUKEE Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin ...
- Local kids learn How to Haiku - Antrim Times
Local kids learn How to HaikuAntrim Times, UK - 21 hours agoBy Lorna McKay IN a series of How to Haiku Poetry workshops that ran during June at Greystone Library, professional poet Chelley McLear helped local young ...
- Toms River Library Events - TomRiver Times
Toms River Library EventsTomRiver Times, NJ - Jun 17, 2008Contact the teen librarian for more details. June 12, 2 to 4: 0 pm - Poetry Circle. Does poetry speak to you? Bring your favorite poem, and let's talk about ...
- Local bookstore brings poetry to the shelves - Daily - University of Washington
Local bookstore brings poetry to the shelvesDaily - University of Washington, WA - 2 hours agoLocated a mile from the UW campus, at 2414 45th St., Open Books: A Poem Emporium is one of only two exclusively poetry bookstores in the United States. ...
- Soviet émigré describes time between two worlds (Tacoma News Tribune)
NEWTON, Mass. – For nine years, Boston College professor Maxim Shrayer and his parents languished in Moscow as refuseniks, Soviet Jews denied permission to emigrate and persecuted for their request. So when they finally got to America on Aug. 26, 1987, 20-year-old Maxim didn’t waste any time adjusting to the place.
- McKown-Juniper Point (Boothbay Register)
The summer of 2008 is in full swing, most of the cottages on our point are filling up, the swimmers are on the beach and the boat traffic is picking up. Ken MacCormac says even the mackerel are running. He had a bucketful to prove it.
- Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKids - Newswire Today (press release)
Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKidsNewswire Today (press release), UK - 27 minutes agoShoofly is a unique audio publication dedicated to the celebration of contemporary children's poetry and literature. Described by one critic as a "moveable ...
- Israel’s 60th Anniversary: Why are some people partying like it’s ... - American Muslim
Israel’s 60th Anniversary: Why are some people partying like it’s ...American Muslim, MO - 3 hours agoIf you’re a poetry or film buff, drop by an Israel@60 reading or film festival. If you’re a bookworm, join a 60th birthday book club. If you’re a cyclist, ...
- Poignant and heart-shaped words - New Zealand Herald
Poignant and heart-shaped wordsNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoUnlike many other poetry collections there is no rhetorical list of past achievements, how many anthologies, how many awards, how many accolades. ...
- Lying in winter (The Daily Iowan)
Eerie scenes, characters, and feelings will fill Thayer Theatre Friday night as budding playwright Mary Hamilton's latest project, We Three, takes the stage. As part of the UI's premier springtime event, the Iowa New Play Festival, her play will take audiences to the dead of winter just as temperatures are beginning rise here.
- You Don't Mess With the Racism (World Headlines)
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve!
- Noon - Poetry reading and book launch Thursday for Emelihter Kihleng - Guam Pacific Daily News
Noon, May 11 — The University of Guam's Women and Gender Studies program under the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences is sponsoring a book launch and poetry reading for "My Urohs" by Emelihter Kihleng. The event will be held at 6 p.m ...
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