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- Remember When: PSL resident recalls Âtime in ‘Old Stuart’  - Fort Pierce Tribune
I was born here in Stuart in 1957 and lived here all my life. I remember riding my skateboard or bicycle to the Lyric Theatre when it was just a movie theater. We lived several miles from there, but no one considered it unsafe for a 9 or 10 year old ...
- At 70 is the Wessex Scene old news? - Wessex Scene
Celebrating Seventy Years of the Wessex Scene Nick Brown looks back to the very first issues in 1936 In celebrating the Wessex Scene’s ‘70th anniversary’, it made a great deal of sense to look back at where we had come from. With seventy ...
- Youth ponder fine poetry and tea Sunday (Walkerton Herald-Times)
Works of literature from around the world will be recited Sunday from Brampton’s youth. The event, entitled An Afternoon Tea, will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Sushi Wong Tea House, located in Chinguacousy Park, Central Park and Queen Street, just beside Green House.
- A poetic bridge across Austin Boulevard - Austin Weekly News
A poetic bridge across Austin BoulevardAustin Weekly News, IL - 4 hours ago"We've been doing master-writing and poetry technique with the students," said Kahn. "It is an ideal experience for our students [at OPRF] because they can ...
- Uncovering our bawdy secrets - The Herald
Uncovering our bawdy secretsThe Herald, UK - 1 hour ago"He is full of poetry, romance and chivalry," she wrote. In her seventies, she outraged her stodgier courtiers by appointing a table-servant, Abdul Karim, ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads benefit ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rock 'n' roll legend Willie "Loco" Alexander — the son of a Baptist minister who grew up in Gloucester during the 1950s — returned to the place he would call home after traveling the globe performing his music. Although known by many as Boston's ...
- Obituary: He gave CSUS classes wide view of Italian culture (The Sacramento Bee)
Mario P. Pietralunga, a distinguished Italian scholar and writer who explored the warm, pastoral beauty and coldblooded Mafia culture of his native land as a poet, journalist and professor at Sacramento State, died Sunday. He was 81. Mario P. Pietralunga Born: May 19, 1927 Died: June 1, 2008 Remembered for: Renowned Italian scholar and longtime professor at Sacramento State; ...
- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't - Fort Pierce Tribune
This newspaper photo, originially shot by Joseph Noble of the Stuart News in mid-August of 1972, shows Jack Smouse, assistant superintendent of Martin County schools, giving a bus load of teachers new to Martin County a tour of the region. Alice ...
- Opportunities (San Francisco Bay View)
Syracuse University has 10 full scholarships for African American men and women interested in pursuing a five-year professional degree in architecture. School of Architecture Dean Mark Robbins is deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field.
- Workshops pack two-day poetry festival | By Marisa Beahm The Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
With workshops titled “exploring lucid dreaming†and “stop making sense,†attendees of the Loveland poetry festival are sure to expand their creative boundaries. The Green Fuse Poetic Arts Association is hosting the festival, which includes an entire day of two-hour poetry workshops and an open reading for people to share their new creations.
- Anne of Green Gables grows old and gets her due. - Slate
Back in June, this viewer laughed until she cried at Judd Apatow's goofy comedy Knocked Up , but she also left the theater feeling … disconcerted. An informal poll of female friends revealed the same: They went, they laughed, they felt squeamish ...
- Short Stories (Colorado Springs Independent)
Gossip of the Starlings Nina de Gramont Algonquin Books, $22.95/hardcover The cover of Gossip of the Starlings quotes Jacquelyn Mitchard: "I inhaled this novel in one breath." Impressive words from an equally impressive writer. And in some ways, Nina de Gramont's debut novel is hard to put down.
- SATURDAY SPOTLIGHT: From the burger stall to Olympic hall - Northern Echo
SATURDAY SPOTLIGHT: From the burger stall to Olympic hallNorthern Echo, UK - 15 minutes agoChief Sports Writer Scott Wilson met Sunderland-born light heavyweight Tony Jeffries and discovered a poetry-loving pacifist who has swapped burgers for ...
- Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your nature - Post-Bulletin
Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your naturePost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoPhil Jackson, the highly successful coach of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, frequently reads poetry to his players. To inspire his players on the subject of ...
- Modern day Samurai - Sofia Echo
Modern day SamuraiSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 1 hour agoThey looked like a cross between the grim reaper and an American footballer. They engaged in tactics taken straight from Star Wars. ...
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