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- Lifelong learning expands to Medford - Medford Mail Tribune
A continuing education program for retirees at Ashland's Southern Oregon University will expand to Medford next fall. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, previously called Southern Oregon Learning in Retirement, will hold classes at the new SOU/Rogue ...
- Concerts, Exhibits, Gone Fishing, Dance Lessons and More: The ... - Philadelphia Center City Weekly Press
Concerts, Exhibits, Gone Fishing, Dance Lessons and More: The ...Philadelphia Center City Weekly Press, PA - 2 hours ago... admiring Jackson Pollock’s freedom, Arthur Dove’s emphasis on nature and Arshile Gorky’s quirky biomorphism as well as the poetry of Wallace Stevens and ...
- Charleston Young Author winners head to state conference at ... - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier
Charleston Young Author winners head to state conference at ...Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, IL - 1 hour ago... from non-fiction up to a “mini-novel,” along with poetry and short stories. The contest is an Illinois State Board of Education initiative, ...
- Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top form - Boston Herald
Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top formBoston Herald, United States - 15 hours agoHere, the wicked aren’t always punished, the good often die with little poetry, key characters vanish from view and fortunes turn on a dime. ...
- Banding together of two solitudes (Calgary Sun)
With an almost Seinfeldian shrug, the moving and funny The Band's Visit opens with a crawl that reads, "Once, not long ago, a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this ... it wasn't that important."
- Wild by name and nature, Tony was a wily old rogue - Sydney Morning Herald
Wild by name and nature, Tony was a wily old rogueSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 55 minutes agoBanjo Paterson would have penned verse about him, but his mate, John Steinmetz, a Warwick Farm trainer and school teacher, did him proud with poetry at a ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Herald-Dispatch
The good, they die young. But sometimes the good, they die old. Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night. Former Marshall football player Donte Newsome -- only 25 years old -- was shot in the chest ...
- Gingold Talks Spore's 'Magic Crayon' Approach - Gamasutra
Gingold Talks Spore's 'Magic Crayon' ApproachGamasutra, CA - 49 minutes agoMagnetic poetry. “It blows my mind,” he said, that people can take these random words and create deeply meaningful poems. “It shows that the content is ...
- McCain's New Ad: "Beautiful" Words Won't Improve Your Life - Huffingtonpost.com
The McCain campaign is out with a new, minute long TV ad that is at once biographical and a not-too-subtle jab at Barack Obama. Starting with his military service and POW status in Vietnam, the spot highlights what his campaign describes as the ...
- Kingsolver to speak at festival - Salina Journal
Kingsolver to speak at festivalSalina Journal, KS - 4 hours agoKingsolver, a National Humanities Medal recipient in 2000, has written several novels and collections of poetry and prose. Her latest book, "Animal, ...
- Hold Steady struggle with consistency (Maneater)
The Hold Steady have always toed a thin line between poetry and novelty.
- Baker makes his case on the field - New York Daily News
This almost feels like training camp, with two practices today. In practice 2 of Day 1, the star was … TE Chris Baker. Four hours after ripping the organization for refusing to renegotiate his contract, Baker went out and made two diving catches in ...
- Room 217: Welcome to Hades - Foster's Daily Democrat
Room 217: Welcome to HadesFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 4 hours agoWhy go through all of this to study a piece of fourteenth-century Italian poetry? What can ancient literature offer us today? It still reeks of all that is ...
- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine (New York Times)
The new program that entered City Ballet?s repertory features four ballets whose greatest common factor is that they were all choreographed by Balanchine.
- Dear Abby: Everyday kindness is secret of marriages full of romance - Eagle-Tribune
Dear Abby: I would like to respond to "Kelly in Austin" (March 24), who wondered if there were more than two men who excel at romance. Abby, my husband has given me a total of four pieces of jewelry throughout our 13-year relationship. However, he ...
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