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- Tackling child labour in Zambia - Times of Zambia
ON June 12, 2008, Zambia joins the global community in commemorating World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL), under the theme ‘Education – The Right Response To Child labour.’ World Day Against Child Labour was launched on June, 12,2002 and has ...
- "Move On": Karen Akers Returns to the Algonquin May 13 - Playbill.com
"Move On": Karen Akers Returns to the Algonquin May 13Playbill.com, NY - 28 minutes ago... the poetry of Dorothy Parker and the music and lyrics of an eclectic array of composers Akers, press notes state, will explore "what happens when life's ...
- Books of The Times; Tracing a Lost Heathcliff And Finding a Natty Cad - New York Times Blogs
Books of The Times; Tracing a Lost Heathcliff And Finding a Natty CadNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours agoHe learns how to fence, shoot and quote poetry. He learns how to make an entrance into a room. And he learns the delicate art of eating asparagus, ...
- 'A tiny bit of adventure' - guardian.co.uk
'A tiny bit of adventure'guardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoI've settled into the restaurant car with Ellen, Tim and half a dozen other passengers to enjoy the poetry of the journey. The poetry is not helped by the ...
- Trumpeter joins Kaizers for concert at church - Peoria Journal Star
Trumpeter joins Kaizers for concert at churchPeoria Journal Star, IL - 16 minutes agoNORMAL - Local poet Kathleen Kirk will lead a drop-in poetry workshop from 1 to 3 pm Sundays starting June 1 at Babbitt's Books, 119 E. Beaufort. ...
- Troutman Middle School eighth-graders nationally recognized for their ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
Two Troutman Middle School students won big in a national writing contest. Eight-graders De’Ann Perry, 15, and Amber Wells, 14, were among the students to win the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English Promising Young Writers Contest. The two ...
- Gay, Punk and Ever the Provocateur (New York Times)
Derek Jarman, indie pioneer, iconoclast and the subject of a new documentary and DVD set, is ripe for reappraisal, years after his death.
- Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman Scholar - New York Sun
Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman ScholarNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBy writing a "literary life" of Jefferson, Mr. Hayes, a professor of English at the University of Central Oklahoma, is able to approach his extremely ...
- Student artist of the week — May 17 - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Student artist of the week — May 17Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK - 1 hour agoShe also likes paintings of flowers and animals and reading poetry, folklore, fantasy and philosophy. Although she dabbles in a number of other activities, ...
- Turning over a new leaf - Ha'aretz
Turning over a new leafHa'aretz, Israel - 58 minutes agoIt?s in demand − novels, essays, poetry. Israelis are hungry for it. But only four Israeli novels have been published in Egypt since the peace agreement,? ...
- Archives » Correspondent's Picks (RSS) - Newsweek Blog
Not a Brooklyn native, but certainly a Brooklyn admirer, Zach Kussin has enjoyed his time exploring the DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and Williamsburg neighborhoods. Having spent time living, learning and working in Manhattan, he was glad to discover the ...
- Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’s (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - At the Christie’s auction of Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art held in Hong Kong last Saturday, a 1960 work by the late modernist artist Fernando Zobel was the most expensive Philippine artwork sold at P6 million.
- The Self-Help Guide to Wagner - NPR News
NPR.org , May 29, 2008 - Love him or hate him, if you're a fan of classical music, and especially opera, you have to contend with Richard Wagner, the controversial composer who made sweeping changes in the arts. His life, music, and legacy continue ...
- Former boxing champ finds solace in writing, will speak at workshop (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Former boxer Charles Murray turns to writing when life gives him a jab.
- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 - Barton Chronicle
Beginning Wednesday, June 18, members of the United Church of Craftsbury will offer free evening suppers on the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Donations appreciated but not required. For more information, call 586-8028. PRESENTATION ON ...
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