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- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
- Students get graphic with literature - Chico Enterprise-Record
At Marsh Junior High School, Liesl Jones (background) looks over winning graphic novels with students (left to right) Skyla Reiner, Taj McGrew, Sara Kraatz, Qoua Xiong, Po Ho Lo, Chong Vang and Cher Vang on Wednesday.(Ty Barbour/Staff Photo)
- Knight: One town, two stadiums - Globe and Mail
So, I took a brief break from soccer Sunday afternoon, and did something I haven't done in 14 years. I went to see the Toronto Blue Jays play at the ‘Dome. Away from the footie pitch, and away from children's music, I work part-time with special ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
When Joseph Arthur describes his Museum of Modern Arthur gallery in Brooklyn, it's hard not to wonder if he's not actually talking about himself as a kind of living art installation. After all, the "MOMAR," as he facetiously refers to it, is in fact ...
- A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The Hood - CBS2 Chicago
A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The HoodCBS2 Chicago, IL - 21 minutes ago... a poetry slam and spoken-word contest, a three-on-three basketball tournament, and a two-story high water slide. Kids eat for free at the festival. ...
- Candidates Gone Wild: Politics as Entertainment - Oregonian
Wannabe city leaders, political junkies (myself included), and people looking for some beer-fueled entertainment on a weekday evening made their way to the Roseland Theater Monday night for Candidates Gone Wild . This it-could-only-happen-in-Portland ...
- I want a long rest from a game that never sleeps - Guardian Blogs
Why don't I like football? Maybe it's because I was a timid child and I was made to play it against my will. Memories of cold, dark autumn afternoons in the 1980s, standing in the corner of a sports field hoping nobody would kick the ball anywhere ...
- Book festival receives grants - Caspar Star-Tribune
The Casper College/ARTCORE "Equality State Book Festival" recently received grants totaling more than $48,722 from outside funders, according to a release from the college. The festival is scheduled for Sept. 18-20 at the college and other venues ...
- Set to music, Nikki Giovanni's poems fly, dance with life, energy - TheReporter.com
Set to music, Nikki Giovanni's poems fly, dance with life, energyTheReporter.com, CA - 1 hour agoBy Richard Bammer In most cultures, poetry - linked by its rhythmic elements to music and dance - emerges before prose. In its earliest forms, say, ...
- In Schools, Separation of Sexes - Washington Post
Mrs. Demshur's class of second-grade girls sat in a tidy circle and took turns reading poems they had composed. "If I were a toucan, I'd tweet, I'd fly," began one girl. When she finished, the others clapped politely. Down the hall, Mr. Reynolds's ...
- British-Russian relations in deep-freeze, as summit fails - Times Online
Relations between Britain and Russia remained in the deep freeze last night after Gordon Brown appeared to have made little headway in his first meeting with President Medvedev. At an hour-long meeting, the Prime Minister protested at the treatment ...
- Diversions for June 5, 2008 (The Gleaner)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Variety! Music, Memories & More," 2 p.m. today, Friday and June 21 and 23 and 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28; "Greater Tuna," 7 p.m. today and June 12, 19 and 26 and 2 p.m. June 14 and 28. Tickets can be purchased online at www.grandriversvariety.com or by calling (888) 362-4223.
- Movie review: 'Fugitive' - hope after Holocaust - San Francisco Chronicle
Movie review: 'Fugitive' - hope after HolocaustSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 9 minutes agoPodeswa maintains an ethereal mood - when was the last time you heard poetry read in a voice-over? Although "Fugitive Pieces" aims to uplift, ...
- When they weren't fighting the Civil War (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Between the Battles at the Museum of the Confederacy focuses on ordinary Confederate soldiers.
- China cracks down on earthquake rumors - Los Angeles Times
China cracks down on earthquake rumorsLos Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours agoRumors are an integral part of Chinese folk history, songs and poetry. Last year, authorities drained a reservoir in central Sichuan province to dispel ...
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