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- Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale - Des Moines Register
In Lynnrick Rogers' fourth-grade students are becoming detectives. They are learning how to read and understand mysteries. The students are reading "The Boxcar Children Series" by Gertrude Chandler Warner. They are truly intrigued by the fact that ...
- Nixon and Moore Will Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 ... - Playbill.com
TheaterMania.comNixon and Moore Will Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 ...Playbill.com, NY - 2 hours agoBy Andrew Gans A starry line-up has been assembled for the July 26-27 readings of the poetry and prose of Samuel Beckett, part of the current Gate|Beckett ...Moore, Nixon to Join Fiennes, McGovern, Neeson for Lincoln Center ... TheaterMania.comall 3 news articles
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest - Earthtimes (press release)
Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing ContestEarthtimes (press release), UK - 51 minutes agoEntries may include essays, short stories and poetry. The selection was made by an independent panel of judges: Mary Hegarty Nowlan, editor of Vermont Life; ...
- The beauty of the art of the interned - IRR News
An astonishing exhibition was launched this week in central London of poetry, pottery, paintings, crafts, pictures, photographs, cartoons - all created by men detained under anti-terror laws in the UK. Appropriately held at Together, a national ...
- Dr. Larry Monk passes away - Leesville Daily Leader
Dr. Larry Monk passes awayLeesville Daily Leader, LA - 1 hour agoGillespie also shared how Monk had a terrific sense of humor and was always singing and writing poetry. “He was fun to work with and was a joy to be around. ...
- Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concert to mark anniversary - Canada East
The Kammersymphonie Berlin twice performed composer Harald Weiss' sombre 17-minute piece "Vor dem Verstummen" ("Before Silence Falls") to mark the third anniversary of the monument's opening to the public. The orchestra members were scattered among ...
- David Mamet explores the wages of honor in ‘Redbelt,’ a martial ... - Philadelphia Daily News
Not so many years ago, "Redbelt" would have been a boxing movie. Certainly, boxing buffs will recognize this story - bruised fighters hewing to some kind of warrior code in a sleazy business where the dirtiest fighting is done by men in suits - the ...
- Newsroom news - staff meeting recap - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Senior management outlined some updates and pending Spokesman-Review content changes, tried to fight industry gloom with journalistic values, and took questions - in the first major huddle meeting since December. "You have a right to know what ...
- Come express your health care views - La Crosse Tribune
On June 7, there will be a Veterans Memorial Motorcycle ride with funding going for scholarships and to establish a Veterans’ Hall of Honor. The same week, AARP is sponsoring a weeklong celebration in Riverside Park. From the Town Hall meeting on ...
- His performance will not be televised (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Gil Scott-Heron intrigues with poetry, music... By Grant Britt.Revolution has long been a favorite theme for musicians. John Lennon weighed in on the subject, as did The Clash. But no musical composition to date had the impact that musician/street poet Gil Scott-Heron's did when he told a complacent middle-class American audience in 1970 that the revolution would not be televised. "You will not ...
- Culture With A Capital ‘C’ - Hamptons.com
Hamptons.comCulture With A Capital ‘C’Hamptons.com, NY - 1 hour agoNow for the literary crowd - in for the Writers Conference at Stonybrook Southampton – to plunk down their weighty tomes, volumes of poetry, and scripts in ...
- Where do sermons go? - The Christian Century
Where do sermons go?The Christian Century - 3 hours agoIt requires creativity but only within very rigid rules, like old-school poetry. I'm not sure how to describe my own preaching style—sort of junior Bible ...
- Al-Qaida prison escapee warns of more attacks in Afghanistan - Jerusalem Post
Al-Qaida prison escapee warns of more attacks in AfghanistanJerusalem Post, Israel - 3 hours ago... Afghanistan have gotten stronger, praising fighters with poetry and calling them a "shining star in this dark age and a luminous moon in its dark sky. ...
- Happenings (The Post and Courier)
--Lavonne J. Adams, author of the chapbooks "In the Shadow of the Mountain" and "Everyday Still Life," will sign copies of her work following a Poetry Society of South Carolina meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Second Presbyterian Church downtown.
- Cambridge Uni students assess merits of Winehouse's words - The Australian
AS spoken verse, it may scan a little awkwardly, and the rhymes could be considered somewhat laboured. But Amy Winehouse might argue her lyrics were never intended to be scrutinised by the poetry brains of Cambridge University. To the surprise of ...
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