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- âThe world has lost a great, great energyâ - Business Gazette
Business GazetteâThe world has lost a great, great energyâBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoThose gathered at Sundayâs vigil lit candles, read poetry and made a makeshift memorial near the site where Wangâs body was found. Smiles broke through the ...
- SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR (The Wichita Eagle)
EVENTS Operation Celebration: The 1940s, salute to veterans, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon. downtown Peabody. Today: community church service, luncheon and live music, "Faces From War" play. Mon.: memorial service (10 a.m.), Memorial Day Dinner (11 a.m.). Cost $4 commemorative lapel pin. Information, Peabody Main Street Association, 620-381-3499, online at ...
- Volleyball club offers hope to poor - U-Wire.com
For over 2,500 girls across the nation, volleyball is not just a sport. It's an option to escape their socio-economically disadvantaged background. Starlings Volleyball Club started as a single inner-city San Diego team in 1996 and provides ...
- Girls get a chance to shine at Ophelia Project event - St. Petersburg Times
Tampa Bay Lightning Girl Ashley Holton, left, was one of the dancers instructing the class in which Julia Castillo, center, of Riverview participated. The day included lessons on empowerment and self-esteem through drama, dance and poetry. Maria ...
- Jazzie B: The day I became Jazzie OBE - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukJazzie B: The day I became Jazzie OBETelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 34 minutes agoThis is a really strange time: talk about mid-life crisis!" The 45-year-old Londoner seems bemused by the late rush of recognition. It was, after all, ...
- Why Change Is Just A Breath Away - Huffington Post
Why Change Is Just A Breath AwayHuffington Post, NY - 2 hours ago... and pleasurable at this stage of life. It includes a lot of activities that are contemplative (meditation, yoga, gardening, painting, writing poetry) or ...
- After Dark: âShout It Outâ strongest in musical numbers - Burlington Free Press
Friday nightâs opening of âShout It Out,â at Burlingtonâs Waterfront Theater, is probably the first premiere where appreciation was offered to the attorney general of Vermont and the janitors at Mount Mansfield Union High School. It was that ...
- The Week In Letters - National Post
The Week In LettersNational Post, Canada - 5 hours agoA few correspondents even turned to poetry to make their statements. Here's a short excerpt from writer/ poet Dennis Hayes: "Beguiled and foolish, ...
- Local author talks about her novel - Journal Times
When Patricia Cumbie wanted to set her first novel in a working-class neighborhood, she knew exactly where it should be. âTo me, Rubberville and Racine, itâs as much of a character in the book as anyone,â Cumbie said. âI grew up in a working ...
- At-risk students honored at bergenPAC (The Record)
ENGLEWOOD â Four years ago, Julia Sylvester was a troubled teen, hanging out with the wrong crowd and facing an uncertain future. Today, thanks to parental guidance and a discovery of her artistic talents, Sylvester is a poised high school senior, looking forward to college and a career in design.
- Harford History - Baltimore Sun
Harford HistoryBaltimore Sun, United States - 11 hours agoIt featured fiction, essays, humor and poetry, as well as practical guides to farming and recreational gardening. Kate Lord died at the age of 70 in Havre ...
- Petaluma Poetry Walk Anthology reading - Listen&Be Heard
Petaluma Poetry Walk Anthology readingListen&Be Heard, CA - 18 minutes agoAround a dozen of the 85 poets who contributed to the Petaluma Poetry Walk 10-Year Anthology will be reading at the Northpoint Coffee Company, ...
- Of pens, peonies and summer rain⊠- Clarksville Online
Of pens, peonies and summer rainâŠClarksville Online, TN - 3 hours agoWe are a large group this semester at Goddard College, writers all of poetry, prose, fiction and non, memoir, plays and screenplays, even graphic novels. ...
- NORM: Health put little damper on Carlin - Las Vegas Review Journal
Comedian Dennis Blair opened for George Carlin more than 3,000 times, including Carlin's finale four weeks ago today at The Orleans. About three years ago, Blair witnessed a scary moment. Carlin "couldn't catch his breath on stage." It was around ...
- Marking the French Social Revolution of '68 (NPR)
Forty years ago, millions of French workers joined protesting students in a general strike that paralyzed the country and nearly brought down the government. A few weeks later, the May 1968 protests fizzled out, but French society was radically changed.
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