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- Pupils trace links to founders of high school - Otago Daily Times
Pupils trace links to founders of high schoolOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 3 hours agoOn Friday, the Sutherland brothers introduced the guest speakers at the special welcoming assembly and Sam read poetry at the organ recital in the Hall of ...
- Stomp and Shout ('an Work it all Out) - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comStomp and Shout ('an Work it all Out)TheaterMania.com, NY - 10 hours agoThere's amusing poetry in the fact that a producing company calling itself Babel Theatre Project is presenting James Carmichael's ...
- Mariah Carey Over The Moon - E Canada Now
Los Angeles (eCanadaNow) - Mariah Carey is “over the moon” about her marriage. The singer’s friend Andre Leon Talley, the editor of America’s Vogue magazine, revealed the 38-year-old singer is “so happy” following her nuptials to rapper ...
- Creative Arts Festival winners announced - Salisbury Post
Creative Arts Festival winners announcedSalisbury Post, NC - 5 hours agoCreative Writing-Poetry Inspirational: Gold medal, Daniel R. McDowell, Spencer. Creative Writing-Personal Experience: Gold medal, Ronald Conroy, Salisbury. ...
- A shrine, a shame (Boston Globe)
Outside the charred remains of a ruined home in South Boston, a makeshift shrine has sprung up.
- Costner sings for the love of the game - The Register-Guard
Costner sings for the love of the gameThe Register-Guard, OR - 26 minutes agoAnd I would write poetry and I wouldn’t understand why I was really doing it because all I wanted to do was go out and play under the street lights ...
- Harold Verduin, 92 - Holland Sentinel
Harold Verduin died May 7, 2008, at Hospice House in Holland, Mich. He was 92 when he succumbed to cancer. Â Born in South Holland, Ill. in 1916, he was the fourth of six children of Teunis and Rena Rietveld Verduin. He grew up on a farm outside ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Edmonton Sun
Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack BlackEdmonton Sun, Canada - 11 minutes agoChinese black metal takes those basics and adds bits of history and poetry to make the music belong to the people. In every country, metal has been bent and ...
- No idle hands here - Times-News
The two highest-ranked members of Graham High School's Class of 2008 have each had four busy years of high school. Tyler Cook is valedictorian of the Class of 2008 and Burton Peebles is salutatorian. Graduation will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the ...
- Local Poets Join McAuliffe Middle School’s Poetry Month Celebration - FortBendNow
Local Poets Join McAuliffe Middle School’s Poetry Month CelebrationFortBendNow, TX - 1 hour agoIn celebration of Poetry Month, McAuliffe Middle School welcomed local poets Donna Garrett and Se7en (pronounced seven) to the campus to recite some of ...
- The rainy relationship beween owners and fans in Seattle - ESPN.com
Last week, while Boston fans celebrated one of the best sports years any city has ever enjoyed, Seattle continued its depressing candidacy for one of the worst. The Mariners, who have the worst record in baseball, fired general manager Bill Bavasi on ...
- Teen gets 20 years in brutal attack on Five Star driver (The Gainesville Sun)
The victim was found half-submerged in a creek in December 2005.
- Actions Speak Louder | For what A Midsummer Night's Dream loses in dialogue, it makes up for in physical comedy (Urban Tulsa)
Theatre Tulsa's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Whitson Hanna, favors slap-stick physical comedy over Shakespeare's poetry. Though the production fails to evoke much sympathy for the characters, its over-the-top sense of humor will have the audience in stitches. This is the par... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Books of life - Guardian Unlimited
Books of lifeGuardian Unlimited, UK - 39 minutes agoDoes this, as in the case of the racist, sexist Philip Larkin revealed by Andrew Motion affect the way we read their novels or poetry? Of course it does, ...
- Renowned poet/activist says she's accomplished a lot, but there's ... - Toronto Star
Two months after her 80th birthday, grace is foremost in Maya Angelou's mind. "How blessed I am and how blessed I've been," she says, on the phone from her home in North Carolina. The celebrations have been magnificent for this woman, revered for her ...
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