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- Serbia: Arts Roundup - Global Voices Online
Serbia: Arts RoundupGlobal Voices Online, MA - 4 hours agoFor the last 10 years our cinema has focused on contemporary issues, on these sad days, on the wars, on the sanctions. The audience has had enough of such ...
- Documentary edited by ND grad wins Prism Award - Star-Gazette
Former Elmiran Molly McEwan was the editor of a documentary that won an award at the annual Prism Awards, which recognize cultural depictions of addiction and health issues. McEwan edited the film "I Won't Love You to Death: The Story of Mario and ...
- Immersed in the Music (Litchfield County Times)
Songwriter-singer Kath Bloom wears a lot of hats.
- I'm Looking For You Mommy - Gather.com
tags: awareness , a time of fun and pleasure , and why not , just for the heck of it , so here you go anyway , writing , fun , life , relationships to groups: !!! Random Posts !!! , !!! Best of the Worst !!! , !!!~~La La Land~~!!! , !!anything ...
- What do teachers do during the summer? - Portsmouth Herald
Carolyn Berenson of Exeter is a teacher. As such, she knows that she's somewhat "the other" to her sixth-grade special education students at Stratham's Cooperative Middle School — a quasi-human that likely has no life outside school. But, though it ...
- Sophie set for Big Weekend - Manchester Evening News
Sophie set for Big WeekendManchester Evening News, UK - 7 hours ago"It's a dark little fairytale about a boy who's made a pig and goes around this little town stealing women's' high-heeled shoes. It's quite fantastical. ...
- Art (Hattiesburg American)
The Back Door Coffehouse will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday around back of University Baptist Church, 3200 Arlington Loop with artists Angela Ball reciting poetry; music by Cliff Brown, Daniel Keyzer and Daniel Schroeder from the University of Southern Mississippi and prose by Jim Moore. Child care provided.
- MacGregor Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner June 21 (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Bring your cowboys and cowgirls to MacGregor Ranch for some down-home food, music and old-fashioned fun.
- Amy Winehouse song used in Cambridge exam - News.com.au
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 ...
- The Dark Knight (2008) (New York Times)
Heath Ledger plays the Joker in Christopher Nolan's second take on the Batman franchise.
- Excerpt from 'The Various Flavors of Coffee' (USA Today)
The Various Flavors of Coffee'
- School news: Clear Fork grad top scholar at Denison - Mansfield News Journal
School news: Clear Fork grad top scholar at DenisonMansfield News Journal, OH - 6 hours ago... is working with English professor David Baker on a project titled "Corn Prices and Factory Jobs: Poetry of the Conflicts of Rural and Urban Life. ...
- River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's death - Oregonian
Cold, high water on the Clackamas River is treacherous, officials warned after the death of an 11-year-old Boy Scout this weekend. "We've been doing everything we can to warn people about this particular stretch," said Detective Jim Strovink ...
- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - Forbes
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats. They ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' (International Herald Tribune)
Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' is a formidable consideration of the British landscape, by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ideas and reach far transcend the physical region he explores.
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