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- Variety pack - WFAA
ALEX'S LEMONADE STAND When life threw her lemons, 4-year-old Alexandra "Alex" Scott made lemonade. Diagnosed with cancer before her first birthday, Alex set up her first lemonade stand in 2000 as a way to help doctors find a cure for pediatric cancer ...
- Immerse Yourself Into the Deepest Recesses of the Heart and Soul ... - Primenewswire (press release)
Immerse Yourself Into the Deepest Recesses of the Heart and Soul ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 3 hours agoPoetry fans and literature enthusiasts are about to experience a delightful read from author Heinrich Losereit as Xlibris releases his new book, ...
- MARIN CO.: COUNTY'S FIRST POET LAUREATE NAMED - CBS 5
MARIN CO.: COUNTY'S FIRST POET LAUREATE NAMEDCBS 5, CA - 22 hours agoAs an ambassador for poetry, the laureate is expected to create citizens' awareness of poetry as well as heighten their appreciation of the art form and ...
- Tonight: Your Sausage Party Alternative - Washington City Paper
Tonight: Your Sausage Party AlternativeWashington City Paper, DC - 4 hours agoAlong with its usual offerings of fiction, poetry, and pop-culture musings, the new issue will include the winners of Barrelhouse’s “Roller Derby ...
- Summer activities abound at area libraries - The County Press
Summer activities abound at area librariesThe County Press, MI - 2 hours agoJenifer Iviskas Strauss will present stories; at 2 pm June 24 poetry and music will be brought to children by Kevin Kammeraad; Acting-up Company will bring ...
- Gaia Online Completes $11 Million Series C Funding - PR Inside
- Gaia Online Melissa Rische mrische@gaiaonline.com or Mullen for Gaia Online Kalley Thomas, 978-468-8934 kalley.thomas@mullen.com Gaia Online, the leading online hangout for teens, today announced an $11 million Series C round of venture funding ...
- Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’s (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - At the Christie’s auction of Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art held in Hong Kong last Saturday, a 1960 work by the late modernist artist Fernando Zobel was the most expensive Philippine artwork sold at P6 million.
- Middle Age lessons for the modern struggle against climate change - Guardian Unlimited
Flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007. Modern developments were submerged while medieval buildings like the abbey remained dry. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty They were smelly, short on science and heavily superstitious, but the Middle Ages may have ...
- Secondhand Wonderland: The World of the Used Book - PopMatters
Secondhand Wonderland: The World of the Used BookPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoThe Book Barn was at the ass-end of Main Street in Joplin, Missouri, a street name that would be ironic if weren’t so sad. Everything along that stretch of ...
- Remembering the brave helpers (The Sentinel)
Never forget. If there’s anything to learn, it’s never forget.
- John Lundberg: Jack White's Poetic Apology (HuffingtonPost)
This wasn't your everyday means of damage control -- trying to appease angry denizens of Detroit with a poem seems doomed to failure -- but it earned White Stripes rocker Jack White a lot of local press.
- General Sadler and the Black Widow — part 2 - Clinton Herald
So, the cause of death gets changed to “homicide” and a murder trial is scheduled for mid-summer, 1988. The Sadler siblings also retain counsel, both to access legal documents and in order to force light upon the facts surrounding their brother ...
- ‘By making theatre together, we diminish the borders between us’ - The Herald
‘By making theatre together, we diminish the borders between us’The Herald, UK - 1 hour ago"Our great tradition is our poetry. We carry our poetry with us. Any Arab carries his poetry with him. Always.' "This man's journey through the play has to ...
- Poetry in motion: over London by airship - Guardian Unlimited
There are certainly much cheaper ways to see London, but few can be as serene as to glide over the capital 1,000 feet above the ground at 30mph in an airship. Laid out below you are the great landmarks: the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and ...
- Literature with a can do Latitude - Times Online
Literature with a can do LatitudeTimes Online, UK - 33 minutes agoThis less frenetic little festival near Southwold in Suffolk is a summer union of arts tents – theatre, cabaret, poetry, crafts and music - each attracting ...
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