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- Former Essex Junction student returns bearing gifts - Burlington Free Press
ESSEX JUNCTION -- Mary-Ann Parizo remembers Kellie Cairns as a "very vivacious" fifth-grader who was also a "very sad little girl." Parizo, 73, of Essex Junction taught reading in village schools for 30 years, retiring in 1990. She met Cairns while ...
- She won't go easy - Salon
May 14, 2008 | "She Came to Stay." That was the American title of Simone de Beauvoir's first book, a 1943 roman à clef about a manipulative and self-absorbed young woman who saps the energy and willpower of her admirers and plunges them into the ...
- Book Review: Zany memoirs prove Bigfoot as socially inept as any human - U-Wire.com
If you're one of the millions of people who thought Bigfoot was a scary, aggressive monster, you thought wrong. It turns out he's just misunderstood. Well, that's the way Graham Roumieu sees it, anyway. The author/illustrator has written a trio of ...
- McLennan's final, fragile masterpiece - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMcLennan's final, fragile masterpieceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoHe's sipping tap water and picking at a calamari salad while being forced to come to terms, again, with the loss of Grant McLennan, his long-time writing ...
- Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7 - Daily News Transcript
Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7Daily News Transcript, MA - 3 hours agoA free-will donation will be requested. Call 617-688-5768 or visit backbayringers.org. `WAKE UP AND SMELL THE POETRY,' a poetry and music series hosted by ...
- Scanning religion - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Scanning religionLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 4 hours agoUP!, readings, stand-up, poetry and music, 8 pm today, St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3646 Coldwater Canyon Ave., Studio City. ...
- So I Married an Axe Murderer (Reel.com)
(1993) Starring: Mike Myers , Nancy Travis Director: Thomas Schlamme Synopsis: A San Francisco bookstore owner who can't commit to a woman thinks he's met Ms. Perfect, only to find out that she may be a serial killer instead of merely the butcher she seems to be.
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Published: June 15, 2008 10:15 am Northern People: Seeing the big picture The outdoors inspired new book of poetry and essays
- A look at an overlooked poet - Wesleyan Argus
A look at an overlooked poetWesleyan Argus, CT - 1 hour agoClaimed young, at 43, by pulmonary tuberculosis, like so many of his generation, Almsley expressed the following hope shortly before his death: “To have ...
- Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racist - Ynetnews
Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racistYnetnews, Israel - 8 hours agoA poem written by a 10-year old boy from Ness Ziona, in which he describes the life of a bomb-maker named Ahmed who specializes in killing Jews, ...
- New: Benefit planned for injured Aurora teen - Aurora Beacon News
New: Benefit planned for injured Aurora teenAurora Beacon News, IL - 20 minutes agoThe event also will feature music, dance, poetry and comedy performances. “We’re doing fine,†Tre’s mother, Rita, said this week. But she acknowledged her ...
- Western students compete in poetry contest (Greenwich Time)
Aspiring fashion designers at Greenwich High School will show off their work Thursday at the annual fashion show in the auditorium at 6 p.
- A soaring tribute to a poet's vision of America - Boston Globe
The Cantata Singers' valuable season-long exploration of the music of Kurt Weill came to an end on Friday night. Weill, however, was relegated to second billing; the major event was the local premiere of "High Bridge: A Choral Symphony after Poems of ...
- Celebrate the Genius of Shel Silverstein This Month (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Shel Silverstein was a prolific illustrator, songwriter, playwright, poet, and author. Perhaps best known for his classic children's books, Silverstein was also a Grammy-winning artist (Best Children's Album) and Oscar-nominated composer.
- Clarkstown North students recite poetry (The Journal News)
Clarkstown North students participated in the Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J. Keika Jones, a senior, won fourth prize for the Native Japanese level and ninth-grader Sophia Chawala won third prize for the Intermediate Japanese level.
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