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- North Charleston gets artsy (The Post and Courier)
Starting Friday, North Charleston will get a nice little culture boost when it kicks off its nine-day arts festival. Selected by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of its top 20 events for 2008, the North Charleston Arts Festival offers arts, crafts, poetry, theater and music to the general public — mostly for free.
- Celebrating National Nursing Home Week at Heritage Park - The Rolla Daily News
Celebrating National Nursing Home Week at Heritage ParkThe Rolla Daily News, United States - 45 minutes agoAlthough the therapy is a slow process, Lee didn’t let it get her down, and she rediscovered one of her life’s passions — writing. Lee writes poetry ...
- Atmosphere ‘Paints Shit Gold’ » - New University Newspaper
Atmosphere has been a touchy subject for hip-hop fans. The average listener jumps on a beat, rides it the entire song and smirks at the witty quips that are made occasionally. A lot of the poetry in rap has been watered down to an obnoxious bass line ...
- 'Saddam's jail diaries' published - BBC Middle East
An Arab newspaper has published what it says are excerpts from diaries written by the ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein while in captivity. The extracts printed in Al-Hayat portray a man who never seems to have stopped believing in himself as a ...
- He Caught The Dream - Newsweek
He Caught The DreamNewsweek - 2 hours agoSeeing the person you love more than anything in the world dead is one of those lose-lose situations. I figured I either would see him that last time and ...
- Non-profit Spotlight: America SCORES Milwaukee - OnMilwaukee.com
Non-profit Spotlight: America SCORES MilwaukeeOnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - 17 minutes agoChildren at SCORES schools are primarily of Hispanic or African-American ethnicity. More than 50 percent of ASM children are learning English as a second ...
- Relive the '70s at Lord Hall exhibit - Bangor Daily News
It was, Laurie Hicks said, just a big coincidence. As she was compiling a list of works to be displayed in a new exhibition now on view at the University of Maine’s Lord Hall Galleries, Hicks pulled a 1977 color aquatint by Alex Katz called "Ann ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Narromine News)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Smart, sharp ?Boys? advance to head of class (Portland Tribune)
At the start of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed comedy/drama, “The History Boys,” which won a record six Tony Awards on Broadway, it’s as if the play is almost too smart — swirling and surging with scholarly intelligence, the literary canon always at its command. Its ...
- Bourne COA hosting author readings - SouthCoastToday.com
Bourne COA hosting author readingsSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 2 hours agoThe series will begin at 1:15 pm on Tuesday, June 17, with Robert Gardiner, author of "Funny Stuff: A Cheerful Poetic Romp Through the Puddle and Muddles of ...
- Q&A with Westmoore grad and Olypmic hopeful David Plummer (The Oklahoman)
David Plummer caused quite a stir in the swimming world earlier this month. The Oklahoma City native and Westmoore High grad turned in lifetime bests in the 100- and 200-meter backstrokes during the Mutual of Omaha Swimvitational, winning the 200 and finishing second only to Michael Phelps in the 100. Next week, Plummer will return to the same pool for the U.S. Olympic trials, but first, the ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Daily Telegraph
The last book written by the late Lord Dacre of Glanton also states that the Declaration of Arbroath, which confirmed Scotland’s independence in 1320, is plagued with inaccuracies and details of “imaginary” kings. He argues that Scotland’s ...
- School's end weighs on parents (San Diego Union-Tribune)
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 workday.
- He found his passion by accident, but Racine library’s teen patrons ... - Journal Times
RACINE — After graduating from Carthage College last spring, Nick Demske went west. He left his home, his girlfriend, his family, and went to the National Outdoor Leadership School for a semester. He climbed rocks in Colorado, canyoneered and ...
- News from the Sawyer Free Library (The Cape Ann Beacon)
Sawyer Free Library patrons and the community at large look forward to the annual Friends of the Library Book and Bake Sale, an event vital to the library’s support toward its role as information access center and contributer of cultural programs encompassing not only Gloucester but the wider Cape Ann area as well.
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