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- High school students get taste of college life - Kane County Chronicle
AURORA – Waubonsie Valley student Brea Sims didn’t know what to expect as she gingerly touched the liver of the dissected fetal pig. “It feels so fake,†Sims said. Sims was among 24 students from several high schools, including Waubonsie ...
- Buckroo rides into Nelson - BCLocalNews
Buckroo rides into NelsonBCLocalNews, Canada - 4 hours agoThe event also let the 40 parents and kids in attendance experience rope tricks, along with cowboy stories, songs and poetry and a chance to check out some ...
- d’bi.young addresses legacy of colonialism - Georgia Straight
In Western Canada, Toronto-based d’bi.young is probably best known as a dub poet, a 21st-century griot who mixes rhyming patois with the pulsating rhythms of reggae. In her hometown, however, the Jamaican-born artist is also recognized as a ...
- Poetry Program Gives Prisoners Unexpected Voice (The Online NewsHour)
Clad in orange garb, inmates at a high-security unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex have found a voice through the pen. Every week they write poetry with Richard Shelton, a professor at the University of Arizona, who has volunteered at prisons for decades.
- Sideline Chatter (The Montana Standard)
SEATTLE — They don’t call him Kimbo Slice for nothing. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound mixed martial-arts mauler, it seems, is a 50-50 proposition. “He has an on-off switch,†promoter Gary Shaw told the Los Angeles Times. “If it’s off, he can baby-sit your kids, everything’s great.
- Friday, July 25 * 2nd Annual Summer Salad Spectacular at the Rome Farmer's Market. Public tasting 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.. ... (Rome Observer)
* 4:30 - 7 p.m., $8 adults, $5 ages 5-12, free under 5, Muster Day Meal, First Baptist Church, 301 W Embargo St. Info. 336-2610. Friday - Sunday, July 25 - 27 * Great American Irish Festival at Herkimer County Fairgrounds. Info. and full schedule at: www.gaif.us or call 733-4940.
- ‘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 ...
- Village-wide event kicks off Friday - Millbrook Round Table
Village-wide event kicks off FridayMillbrook Round Table, NY - 1 hour ago2-3 pm: Poetry reading and discussion and local history at Lyall Church. 2-3 pm: Children reading their own work: writers from "Treasure Chest Magazine" at ...
- Ancient Korean Song Stays Strong After 11 Centuries - Donga.com
The ancient “Song of Cheo-yong†dates back to 879 A.D. during the reign of Shilla Dynasty King Heongang. The Korean tune has resurfaced thousands of years later in the modern world under various representations, and has served as a motif in art ...
- Last of its breed, Bellevue Club still putting on the ritz for nearly ... - Inside Bay Area
The Bellevue Club ain't your grandmother's socialite spot anymore. The ladies of leisure in minks are relics of a time past when the elite social club on the banks of Lake Merritt excluded the guys and anyone who wasn't the right color or class. That ...
- John Baber: LR doctor enjoyed poetry, gardening - Arkansas Online
John Baber: LR doctor enjoyed poetry, gardeningArkansas Online, AR - 11 minutes agoBy Evin Demirel (Contact) John Baber, MD, a general surgeon who took pleasure in the words of a Persian poet and the cultivation of orchids, ...
- Square dancers hitting the boards on Perkasie covered bridge (Perkasie News-Herald)
Members of a New Jersey square dance club don't know it yet, but this Saturday, they'll have a chance to learn a new move: Bridge your partner.
- T Posting Board (Townsend Times)
Calendar Friday, July 18 Teddy Town: 10:30 a.m., Townsend Public Library front lawn; Mobile teddy bear company allows visitors to chose their materials, stuffings and outfits and make their own teddy bear, followed by a Teddy Bear Picnic on the lawn.
- Cover Stories: Hamish Hamilton; Dannie Abse; Caroline Michel's income; the generosity of Nikita Lalwani (Independent)
* As old Commonwealth ties mean less and less and publishers in countries once coloured red on the map seek more autonomy, how curious that Penguin should now launch Hamish Hamilton in Canada. Meanwhile, in Britain, the imprint has just launched an online literary magazine, available "direct to subscriber's inboxes as a beautiful, printable PDF". Five Dials, as it will be called, will contain ...
- HERBIE HANCOCK - New York Post
June 22, 2008 -- Piano man speaks of Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell and how winning that Grammy really was all that jazz. Your impression of Herbie Hancock probably stems from when you grew up. If you're a child of the baby boomer generation, then you ...
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