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- The world's oldest jokes revealed by university research - Daily Telegraph
Researchers found examples of double-entendres buried in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral Photo: SAM FURLONG / SWNS They found the wry observation in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of ...
- Somehow, Tila Tequila's Reality Show Romance Doesn't Work - Dose.ca
Somehow, Tila Tequila's Reality Show Romance Doesn't WorkDose.ca, Canada - 1 hour ago... since this means A Shot at Love 3 is a sure thing. If we're lucky, maybe Tequila will get dumped again and we'll get to read more of her poetry! ...
- New program will recruit kids to fight violence with art, music, and ... - Boston Globe
City youth armed with digital cameras and audio recorders will capture images and words that they hope will persuade their peers to shun violence, under a new city program being announced this afternoon in Dorchester. The youth will work on ...
- Weekender - A&E - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Filmed in Plattsburgh and the surrounding area, “Frozen River†opens with a riveting shot of actress Melissa Leo, playing Ray Eddy, an obviously depressed trailer mom with two sons. Ray wants to buy a double-wide for her family, but her husband ...
- A book of poetry has been written for orchestra and will premiere in ... - Argus Leader
School children and their teachers were caught and killed in the fierce Midwestern blizzard of Jan. 13, 1888. The tragedy is traced in books about the storm that buried the Dakotas, Nebraska and Minnesota. But now the dramatic story is told in ...
- Profile on Fiona Phillips: No more rise and shine for sofa star - Scotland on Sunday Online
WHEN viewers heard presenter Fiona Phillips was quitting GMTV after 12 years to spend time with her family, they were not inclined to sit on the fence. There were a few generous souls who voiced their appreciation of all she had achieved since she ma ...
- Wednesday, Sep 3rd - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 3rdSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 26 minutes agoIf there's a not-quite-so-inspirational side to this tale, Marsh and company have conspicuously left it on the cutting room floor. (1:34) Smith Rafael. ...
- Writer compiles poems and artworks in new book (The Star)
KHADIJAH Hashim, famous for her numerous novels, radio scripts, and countless Malay poetry has come out with yet another book that combines her collection of published poetry and artworks.
- Author Gowdy wins Trillium Book Award (Toronto Star)
Barbara Gowdy's gripping novel Helpless , which incited controversy in some quarters for its sympathetic portrayal of a man who abducts a young girl, is the winner of the $20,000 English-language Trillium Book Award.
- Family stories They mess you up - Economist
Family stories They mess you upEconomist, UK - 27 minutes agoIt had been a close shave, but what saved her in the end came from her father at his best: a love of writing, language, learning poetry, telling stories, ...
- Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos? - Telluride Watch
Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos?Telluride Watch, CO - 2 hours agoThe San Miguel Basin 4-H Ambassadors will present the All 4-H Club Talent Contest, featuring poetry, song, and more. Registration is still open, ...
- Bridge : Famous hand (Arizona Daily Star)
It is said that luck is eliminated when you play duplicate bridge, but, alas, there is more poetry than truth in the assertion.
- Readers captivate acclaimed photographer - SunJournal.com
SunJournal.comReaders captivate acclaimed photographerSunJournal.com, ME - 6 hours ago"André Kertész: On Reading" is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertész's signature style of the visual poetry in everyday ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- Sunrise Elem. music teacher's article published in N.M. Music Educators Journal (Las Cruces Sun-News)
"Most elementary music teachers are familiar with the folk songs of New England, the Caribbean, Black America, and Appalachia. There is an equally wonderful repository of music that is unique to New Mexico, and our students will thrive if material can be included from that repertoire.
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