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- Cards' Breaston returns to Wolvarena - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Cards' Breaston returns to WolvarenaPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 6 hours agoThe second segment is a profile of Breaston and highlighted his love for writing. Breaston has written poetry since he was in junior high, a hobby that grew ...
- Of bassoons and bestsellers - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Of bassoons and bestsellersThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd I am a great fan of WH Auden's poetry. Q: Is it true you live down the road from [popular mystery writer] Ian Rankin? A: Yes, Ian is my neighbour two ...
- The Future of Russo-American Relations (Guest Voice) - The Moderate Voice
The Future of Russo-American Relations (Guest Voice)The Moderate Voice - 2 hours ago... by Azat Souren Oganesian The future of Russo-American relations may be one of partnership and possible friendship or that of distrust and competition; ...
- Doug Burr On Promenade - Contactmusic.com
Contactmusic.comDoug Burr On PromenadeContactmusic.com, UK - 1 hour agoBurr relies on great songs, not on gimmicks, and pulls on literate wit and poetry to generate the intimate ache that drives the record. ...
- Bacon Academy Class of 2008 valedictorian speech - Norwich Bulletin
Bacon Academy Class of 2008 valedictorian speechNorwich Bulletin, CT - 9 hours agoI am always thankful for the people like the honorable Mr. Stanizzi, who host events like Poetry Readings and the Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Benefit ...
- Science revealing differences in way boys and girls learn - TV3 News
TV3 NewsScience revealing differences in way boys and girls learnTV3 News, New Zealand - 1 hour agoAnd you end up with guys who think poetry is for girls." Dr Leonard Sax is a psychologist and family doctor who has spent the last eight years focussing on ...
- Oakland's unofficial poet laureate dies at 60 - Tri Valley Herald
Oakland's unofficial poet laureate dies at 60Tri Valley Herald, CA - 56 minutes agoHis poetry, articles and reviews have been published in nearly 100 anthologies, periodicals and textbooks, and he performed his work all over the country, ...
- Fifth grader’s charity effort takes off in the blogosphere - Buffalo News
Fifth grader Laura Stockman of Kenmore delivers gift bags for kids at Compass House. She raised the money with a bottle drive. It is just one of several charity projects she took on with a school project in December. What started as an entry in ...
- Dreaming of fries make me teary - National Post
Dreaming of fries make me tearyNational Post, Canada - 3 hours agoIn my teens, when I kept notebooks filled with poetry, the lone candy, tasted but not chosen, might have been the kind of thing that could make me cry. ...
- John Densmore's jazz education (Los Angeles Times)
- Special writers, poets courses begin soon - Observer Today
JAMESTOWN — Enrollment is under way for three special courses offered by Jamestown Community College’s Jamestown Campus during its second summer session, which begins July 7. To register for the one-credit courses, call the JCC registrar’s ...
- Play review: 'Twelfth Night' at Boscobel in Garrison - Times Herald-Record
Play review: 'Twelfth Night' at Boscobel in GarrisonTimes Herald-Record, NY - 4 hours agoThe rest of the cast is remarkable in its timing, movement and faithfulness to the poetry and drama. In the spirit of the play, several roles of men as ...
- Former Gowdy area resident celebrates 115th birthday (Rushville Republican)
April 20, 2008 marked an enormous milestone in the life of one little lady. Edna Parker, who resides in Shelbyville, celebrate her 115th birthday. She was born April 20, 1893, on a farm in Morgan County, and she has achieved the status of being the “oldest woman in the world.â€
- Don't tell me 'just fine' - Yuma Daily Sun
When my daughter started kindergarten, I worried about separation anxiety, only to find that I was the only one horribly afflicted. I wanted to know everything about her school day. I wanted to hear the details of snacks, the particulars of play time ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - NWI.com
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. - Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
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