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- First Flight program this summer to lift Alliance children to new ... - Alliance Review
Photo By Kevin Graff/The Review Alex Greenwald, an eighth-grade Alliance Middle School student, shoots during archery practice. Archery is one of the various enrichment courses being held during June and July for Alliance’s First Flight program ...
- Backstage Pass: - Meridian Star
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first ...
- French 'contemporary circus' show blends music and acrobatics - Jakarta Post
French 'contemporary circus' show blends music and acrobaticsJakarta Post, Indonesia - 5 hours agoIt is often original with a touch of poetry and a lot of acrobatics. It's a show for the whole family." Perez said the show from Cie O Ultimo Momento would ...
- Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star game - Inrich.com
Lots of talent. Lots of locks. Recent Petersburg High graduate Ibn Rassoull is an attention grabber, as much for his below shoulder-length dreadlocks as for his fluid skill set. "They know who I am," Rassoull said. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., the 6-3, 210 ...
- Taliban text messaging terror - Salon
KABUL -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- 'Jane Eyre,' Charlotte Bronte - Open Democracy
Recommended by Herpreet Kaur Grewal : “The idea of a passionate and independent heroine choosing her life when the status of women in Victorian times was limited is the great appeal of Jane Eyre. Although countless books with female leads now exist ...
- Storying it's okay - Nassau Guardian
We're in a crisis of imagination," Greek-Bahamian writer Helen Klonaris believes. The good news is that we can fix it. Klonaris wagers it is just a matter of the community's re-learning to do a little thing that has cloaked the ancestors of people ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
- Celebrations, lights, action: World Refugee Day 2008 (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR From Australia through ancient Rome to the Americas, people around the globe will take part in ambitious and spectacular World Refugee Day celebrations.
- Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt' - Amesbury News
Theater in the Open tackles 'Peer Gynt'Amesbury News, MA - 6 hours agoA few characters bite the dust along the way, and Peer’s penchant for poetry also takes a hit, but there’s still plenty of story left — and characters, ...
- Night Owl: A Backyard Resort - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateNight Owl: A Backyard ResortHartford Advocate, CT - 1 hour agoOseni-Raji’s quilts use symbolism and messages that include pictures, a black stuffed doll, and poetry. “As an artist, my work brings peace and tranquility ...
- Briefs (Lowell Sun)
Ice-cream sundaes in Townsend TOWNSEND -- Kids can kick off summer with an ice-cream sundae on the library lawn. The program is open to children in preschool through fifth grade. It will be held tomorrow on the Townsend Public Library lawn at 1 p.
- Djelloul Marbrook`s First Book of Poems, Far From Algiers Debuts - Newsblaze.com
A piece of paper that says you belong somewhere "to a country, a church, a club "doesn`t mean you feel you belong. If the purpose of institutions is to promote the interests of some people, it`s also to keep others out. This is the subject of ...
- Daughter will discuss book about Calvin D. Johnson (Belleville News-Democrat)
On July 12th, 2008, at 2:00pm, Belleville native and author Elizabeth (Betty Johnson) Sublette will be at the Belleville Public Library at 2 p.m. July 12 to read from and discuss her new book, "The Honorable Calvin D. Johnson."
- World's religions shine through 'Prism' of Beth Nielsen Chapman (The Tennessean)
Stringed instruments from around the world are gathered with a drum from West Africa in one corner of the room. A giant cutout of Sacha Baron Cohen in Borat mode smirks from another. Statuettes of angels, goddesses, Elvis and Buddha peer out from sundry speakers and consoles, many of them draped with exotic silks and beads.
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