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- Digication, Whipplehill Partner for ePortfolios for K-12 - The Journal
ePortfolio software developer Digication is teaming up with systems designer Whipplehill Communications to launch new ePortfolio services for their customers. The combined effort will allows students using Whipplehill Podium-based portals to ...
- Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver Falls - WWNY TV
Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver FallsWWNY TV, NY - Jul 18, 2008She enjoyed flower gardening, cooking and writing poetry. Surviving are eight daughters and six sons-in-law. Verna and Carl Schack, Betty and Ceyril Bush, ...
- Funeral home director suing Archdiocese of Louisville for business ... - Courier-Journal
A Nelson County funeral home director is suing the Archdiocese of Louisville and a Roman Catholic priest, whom he accuses of undercutting his business by implementing new rules on conducting funerals at his parish. The Rev. Jeffrey Leger, pastor of ...
- Who got city arts grants - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Who got city arts grantsSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoTo complete a poetry manuscript examining spirituality and identity from the perspective of a Portuguese-American Jew. Includes stanzas from an epic poem ...
- School News - Week of June 18 - St. Charles Journal
School News - Week of June 18St. Charles Journal, MO - 1 hour agoRitenour High School sophomore MICHAEL HARRIS received the Editor's Choice Award for outstanding achievement in poetry from poetry.com and the International ...
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty (The Charlotte Observer)
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a work day. Yup, that was the only problem - the middle-of-the-work-day part. Just like my daughter's ballet recital the day before that, and her upcoming ...
- Jamey Johnson's new CD 'bare-knuckled, barroom poetry': review - Canada East
Jamey Johnson's "That Lonesome Song" delivers a salt-of-the-earth antidote for those who consider contemporary country music too slick and sentimental. His bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and ...
- All dressed up ... and in disguise - Globe and Mail
All dressed up ... and in disguiseGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoIn fact, the more Vivien hears about her family's past from Sandor, the shakier her sense of self becomes. I admit that Vivien's story is interesting to me ...
- Intimacy of festival appeals to all - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Intimacy of festival appeals to allMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 39 minutes agoWe try to make sure we have a balance of poetry, fiction, non-fiction . . . we really just focus on all aspects of the word.†Howes also has authors calling ...
- Hundreds say goodbye to Brian Head ski legend (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 3:14 PM- BRIAN HEAD - What Stein Eriksen is to Deer Valley and Alf Engen was to Alta, Georg Hartlmaier was to Brian Head.
- Counter Intelligence (LA Weekly)
The Nine Thirty restaurant might be the last place you would expect to find a culinary epiphany in Los Angeles, jammed into the back of the Westwood W Hotel, adjacent to a bottle-service bar, past at least two velvet-rope gauntlets of bouncers who do not have your best interests at heart.
- Event: Cultural function to raise funds for Samudra Gupta - The New Nation
Event: Cultural function to raise funds for Samudra GuptaThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoMusic and poetry recitation was included in the programme jointly organised by Scholars Publishers and Sangbrita. Poet Nirmalendu Goon and Asaduzzaman Noor ...
- Panama Red hosts open mic night - Vallejo Times-Herald
Panama Red Coffee cafe is staging its first Open Mic Nite tonight in the ferry building, 289 Mare Island Way. Open mic events will take place from 8 to 11 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday of the month. Tonight's event is hosted by Profet of ...
- UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finals (The Gleaner)
Arts Beat looks on the scene and behind the scenes of Evansvilles cultural landscape
- Humble beginnings, curiosity drive Pastides (The State)
If he had come from a more privileged background, the University of South Carolina’s newest president might have studied poetry. Instead Harris Pastides, son of Greek immigrants from Cyprus, said he needed to find something to pay the bills. So he took up medicine. And just as his father worked his way up from washing dishes to owning his own restaurant, Pastides has climbed the academic ladder ...
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