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- Teens get positive messages flowing (The News Journal)
WILMINGTON -- On the second floor of the Jackson Street Boys & Girls Clubs, 12-year-old Aliyah Tyler spoke before three judges as part of the fourth annual Delaware Teen Idol competition.
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, August 12th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Tuesday, August 12thOpEdNews, PA - 54 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Other honorary degrees from staffordshire university are awarded to - This is the Sentinel
Other honorary degrees from staffordshire university are awarded toThis is the Sentinel, UK - 5 hours agoAlso honoured are: actor turned director Ken Campbell; Carol Ann Duffy, who has played a major role in bringing poetry to the masses; ; Neil Carr, ...
- At Aveda, ‘the nose’ knows (Tacoma News Tribune)
MINNEAPOLIS – For years, “the nose†of Aveda has traveled the Amazon River in Brazil, the flower fields of Corsica and the banks of the Nile in Egypt in search of his aromatic Holy Grail: a lone, elusive ingredient that just might defy Mother Nature.
- Tips for Obama: no poetry, promise to defeat evil - Financial Times
At the civil forum on faith last week, Barack Obama was asked whether evil existed and, if so, whether we should “ignore it, contain it, negotiate with it or defeat it?†The Democratic presidential nominee gave a nuanced answer that suggested ...
- Ropin', ridin' and rhymin' on the range - National Post
Ropin', ridin' and rhymin' on the rangeNational Post, Canada - 15 minutes agoA few months later, he was on stage in Edmonton, reading a poem about staring up at the moon from the range on the day Neil Armstrong took his first steps: ...
- Sisters, 92, 90, recall Little Red Schoolhouse days - Recorder Community Newspapers
Mary Arrants, who celebrated her 92nd birthday on June 22, remembers hers. Twin brother George Schwartz walked up the hill from the farm with Arrants that morning. And there was more land in front of the schoolhouse than there is today, she said. But ...
- Literary Calendar (Washington Post)
10 A.M. Sept. 8 is International Literacy Day, and to mark the occasion, children's author Sharon M. Draper reads from and discusses her young adult novel Copper Sun (a tale of the slave trade) at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St. NW. To RSVP, contact the International Reading...
- Appreciation day shouldn't drive one buggy - Henderson Gleaner
Appreciation day shouldn't drive one buggyHenderson Gleaner, KY - 17 hours agoWith thousands of insects swarming around the giant bug light, guests are invited to stand up and contribute their own insect poetry, jokes, ...
- Martin Carter’s poetry should be taught in schools - Stabroek News
Martin Carter’s poetry should be taught in schoolsStabroek News, Guyana - 1 hour agoIt is my firm conviction that the poetry of Martin Carter and many of our literary greats should be taught in our schools today. For our younger generation ...
- Dancing in the spotlight on opening night (China Daily)
With just a few days until the Olympics begin, the buzz surrounding what to expect from the Opening Ceremony has everyone talking - and guessing in the dark.
- Happenstance Theater to Present 'Manifesto!' at New York Clown ... - Broadway World
Happenstance Theater to Present 'Manifesto!' at New York Clown ...Broadway World, NY - 17 hours ago... the moment when the performers and audience meet, to lift their encounter beyond the daily and pedestrian into the realms of dreams, poetry, and art. ...
- Star of 'Deadwood' has a lively resume - Akron Beacon Journal
If it's Thursday, this must be the mailbag . . . Q: Just finished watching ''Catch and Release'' with Timothy Olyphant. He's hot. What else has he done and what can you tell me about him? A: Born in Hawaii and brought up in California, 40-year-old ...
- Beach Wedding Hairstyling Tips - American Chronicle
Beach Wedding Hairstyling TipsAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoI am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, and parenting. We are an online magazine for national, international, state, ...
- Veteran Seattle Symphony violinist, composer dies - Tacoma News Tribune
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke. He was 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman Beth ...
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