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- Margaret Virum was respected teacher - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Margaret Virum, an award-winning Minneapolis schools teacher, inspired her students to expand their horizons and use their imaginations. Virum, who taught primarily first- and second-graders for nearly 50 years in the Minneapolis School District ...
- Nate's arrest a blow (The Oakland Press)
In January 2007, just as Nathaniel Abraham became a free man, his sister said he wanted to show the world he had been worth the trouble. Michelle Peoples-Dudley told The Oakland Press, "He wants the state to know and see the progress, and he wants (them) to read about him one day being successful.
- Milarepa Rangers ride again in Ponca - Sioux City Journal
Milarepa Rangers ride again in PoncaSioux City Journal, IA - 3 hours agoThose friends often are inducted into the Rangers during a weekend that includes yoga, meditation, poetry readings, "and just enjoying each other's company ...
- Kayaking Accident Claims the Life of Idaho Poet, Author & Photographer - Fox 12 Boise
KBCI CBS 2Kayaking Accident Claims the Life of Idaho Poet, Author & PhotographerFox 12 Boise, ID - 1 hour agoStudebaker was the author of about a dozen books of poetry and non-fiction, including "Short of a Good Promise" which is about growing up in the remote ...Bill Studebaker's body still missing Southern Idaho BusinessIdaho poet, kayaker William Studebaker presumed drowned IdahoStatesman.comall 12 news articles
- The poetry-film connection (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Give “Cats” some credit: Few other plays or movies have embraced a poem (or series of poems) so extensively. Plenty, though, have taken titles and themes from works of verse.
- Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again) - KREN CW 27 TV
Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again)KREN CW 27 TV, NV - 5 minutes agoIt's poetic, and she's a little poetry in our life. TV Guide: Let's talk highlights. Surely, you had some positive experiences on Lost. ...
- God's Red Poet had local roots (The News)
PICTOU – A Pictou County man who once dined with movie stars and was watched by the FBI is now having his life story told in a documentary airing next week.
- Community calendar - May 15 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- Davidson Calendar: April 4-13 - Nashville Tennessean
AARP Tax-Aide: The nation's largest free, volunteer-run tax counseling and assistance service will be offering help in tax preparation at 86 sites in in 42 Tennessee counties. Membership in AARP or being a retiree is not required, although the ...
- 'Lyrical Terrorist' Samina Malik cleared on appeal - Daily Telegraph
Samina Malik, who worked air-side for WH Smith and was the first Muslim woman in Britain found guilty of terrorism offences, posted a series of poems on websites across the internet about killing non-believers, pursuing martyrdom and raising children ...
- Astros bring out veteran for Spanish TV (w/ video) - Houston Chronicle
Fifty years after he broke into the big leagues as one of Major League Baseball's first Spanish-language radio announcers, Rene Cardenas makes his U.S. television play-by-play debut today as the Astros and FSN Houston launch a 15-game schedule of ...
- Writers take note - The Westerly
Writers take noteThe Westerly, Canada - 58 minutes agoThe Pacific Region Arts Council (PRAC) and Polar Express Publishing and the Poetry Institute of Canada are all running poetry and short story contests until ...
- Portugese cheer on their team - Eastern Daily Press
So the whole of Britain is turned off Euro 2008 as none of the home nations are playing. Right? Don't you believe it! The are few places where excitement is greater than among the 50,000-strong Portuguese community in Norfolk. While England fans have ...
- The Half-Life - nextbook
nextbookThe Half-Lifenextbook, NY - 17 minutes agoFamily legend has it that Dunlap—a self-styled publishing tycoon who founded the first trade magazines, among them the scintillatingly titled India Rubber ...
- African-American celebration (The Journal News)
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
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