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- UA Community Affairs Division hosts awards luncheon - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
UA Community Affairs Division hosts awards luncheonTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - 57 minutes agoFor student-initiated projects: Elliot Knight, graduate student in American Studies and Whitney Green, Black Belt Community Foundation, for the Black Belt ...
- EG Hagarty Jr.; faith in abilities was limitless - Philadelphia Inquirer
EG Hagarty Jr.; faith in abilities was limitlessPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 13 minutes ago"He would discuss poetry for hours with my niece. Whenever you talked to him, it was never about him, and we're talking about a guy who lived in great pain ...
- LA Forecaster News - Sun-Journal
Local architect and Lewiston Adult Education instructor, Louie Turcotte, will facilitate a four-week class, "Intro to 3D Modeling using Google SketchUpâ„¢ 6.0," on how to use the program to begin planning summer projects. Arts teacher wins fellowship ...
- Music seen as path to learning (Berkshire Eagle)
WASHINGTON — The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making school fun.
- Salvaged WWII stories waiting to be read (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Thirty-three issues of the publication are now on microfilm at the Derry Public Library.
- Days of Swedish culture banned in Pinsk - Charter 97
Days of Swedish culture banned in PinskCharter 97, Belarus - 9 hours agoThe organisers also used to hold Youth Poetry Contest, where students of Pinsk schools used to participate. A winner of the contest used to be invited to a ...
- Hookah cafe gets approvals (The Republican)
NORTHAMPTON - Like a genie from a lamp, a bit of Middle Eastern culture is about to appear in Northampton in a wisp of smoke. Pending approval by the state Department of Revenue, a hookah bar called The Den is set to open at 122 Main St. in August.
- Sixth-grader wins poetry contest (The Saratogian)
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Maple Avenue Middle School student Noah Arciero was chosen along with nine others out of 26,000 candidates to receive Lucky-Arrow “Can You Haiku?†award.
- Stone Circle turns 25 this summer - Traverse City Record Eagle
Stone Circle turns 25 this summerTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 7 hours agoThe evening is an open forum to all ages and all walks of life, though there are a couple of rules. First, poems must be memorized and recited by heart. ...
- Chalk Talk with Ellen Tasovac - Utica Observer Dispatch
Chalk Talk with Ellen TasovacUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 1 hour agoHer interests include writing and poetry. Having no time for her own writing, Tasovac enjoys getting students to write poetry. “I’m happy to see them go on ...
- LUNCH WITH BS: Akhil gupta (Business Standard India)
Whether it is investing in companies or shopping for ties, Akhil Gupta looks for value. The nattily-dressed chairman and managing director of private equity player Blackstone Advisors, India, is not really into big brands, preferring to buy good lookalikes at half or one-third the price.
- E-Governance and Grassroots Governance - Desicritics.org
E-Governance and Grassroots GovernanceDesicritics.org, India - 4 hours agoOn Poetry: Not a majonooN e laila Poem by temporal: deepa: thanks:) yes, i did digression: for me both "mother's day" and "father's day" shoul. ...
- In vodka veritas - Daily Telegraph
One night Fyodor, the eponymous hero of this modern Russian masterpiece, is seized by the thirst of a ferocious hangover. Without turning on the light, he takes up a bottle from a shelf and begins to drink. At the first gulp, he realises that it is ...
- The Lookout - Newburyport Daily News
Boston writer Margot Livesey offers clues about her latest detective story of the heart, "The House on Fortune Street," when she visits Jabberwocky Bookshop in The Tannery in Newburyport tonight. "The House on Fortune Street" pays subtle homage to ...
- Fires rip through historic Big Sur (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
BIG SUR - Like snowflakes, ash drifts across the elegant patio of the Ventana Inn & Spa. Smoke and fog veils vast Pacific views. Dense fog has slowed the spread of the Basin Complex Fire but it remains largely uncontained in this rugged Eden, the intellectual home of Beat poetry, gestalt therapy and modern photography. From poet Robinson Jeffers to photographer Edward Weston, its dramatic ...
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