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- West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speaker (West Side Leader)
I belong to the West Akron Kiwanis, an organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Our club also engages in cultural activities to heighten the consciousness of our grownups.
- Students tested on Winehouse lyrics (Moldova.org)
Students taking the Practical Criticism class at Cambridge University in England compared Amy Winehouse's lyrics to Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry for an exam. The Daily Telegraph said the third-year students were also asked to compare Raleigh's work with songs by Bob Dylan and Billie Holiday.One student who didn't want to be named until his final examination paper had been graded, said: It was ...
- Calendar for July 3 - Milpitas Post
Circus Vargas 2008 is bringing its blend of circus artistry and slapstick comedy to Milpitas from July 10 through July 14 at the GreatMall. From the up-close-and-personal interactive pre-show through the death-defying high-octane finale, Circus ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat - Scoop
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format. Kindly forward this newsletter to your friends and encourage them to join this ...
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed? (New York Times)
Tracy Letts?s ?August: Osage County? is a full theatrical meal. His new play, ?Superior Donuts,? is a much less ambitious repast.
- RACE RELATIONS: Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawn (The Daily Times)
RICHMOND — For the first time Monday, statues of black children and civil rights leaders were placed alongside statues of some men who had worked to deny racial equality on the lawn of what was once the Confederate Capitol.
- A new LGBT magazine, "X-Files" trailers, Radiohead video and more; It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A new magazine has launched online for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Northeast Ohio. Spangle Magazine , focuses on arts, culture and entertainment news, with stories, blogs, city guides, photo galleries and an events ...
- Give Peace a Chance - radiovop.com
Give Peace a Chanceradiovop.com, Zimbabwe - 21 hours agoThe festival, which opens at 9AM and ends at 5PM, will feature a visual arts exhibition, theatre, drama, music and poetry. Artists who will take part at the ...
- Cubs: Spell-bound no longer - Chicago Sun-Times
And someone actually had the gall to ask: Should a Chicagoan start rooting for both teams? Sure, and the Republicans will perform a group hug with Obama in September. After so many generations of waiting, so much perpetual agony and torture, you don ...
- Have some fun - Batavia Sun
Summer's here and the time is right, for dancing in the streets. And eating. And shopping. And riding. Here are some of the big events going on this year. » Click to enlarge image Jonathan Miano / Staff photographer Sister Raphael Peregrine of St ...
- Reading academy successful - Gadsden Times
For the past three years, several Etowah County schools have hosted academies for struggling readers during students' summer vacations. Becky Miller, Etowah County school improvement specialist, said this year's program, which ended June 26, was a ...
- Ryan Adams to Publish Book - Soul Shine
Soul ShineRyan Adams to Publish BookSoul Shine, Canada - 1 hour agoAmerican singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has signed a deal with Akashic Books to release a book of poems, though no release date has been confirmed. ...
- It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like it - The Observer
It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like itThe Observer, UK - 7 hours ago... held next month near the Suffolk village of Southwold, while Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy and Adrian Mitchell will top the festival's poetry bill. ...
- Husband’s memory provides abundant dose of inspiration - Providence Journal
Providence JournalHusband’s memory provides abundant dose of inspirationProvidence Journal, RI - 6 hours ago... mother would read Beatrice’s poems before she’d leave for work. Later in life, Beatrice found it was her love for Edna St.Vincent Millay’s poetry, ...
- First-grader’s poem to be published nationwide - Summit Daily News
SILVERTHORNE — A poem by Silverthorne Elementary first-grader Madison Lytle, 7, will be published nationally this fall in “Young American Poetry Digest.” “She just has a flow of words that is just incredible,” Pat Hale, Madison’s teacher ...
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