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- No dictionary needed: Emporia girl can spell - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Nishat Yasmin loves words. She pores over them in books, stories of fiction she can't put down until she has reached the other cover — perhaps a natural thing for a kid on her way to her first national spelling bee. But ask the 13-year-old to study ...
- Woodie Guthrie festival kicks off in Okemah - KTEN
Woodie Guthrie festival kicks off in OkemahKTEN, TX - 2 hours agoThe free festival continues through Sunday with concerts, open mike events, poetry readings, panel discussions and fund-raisers for the state chapter of the ...
- Exhibition in Dubai: 'Iran Today' by Elham Moaidnia (Payvand Iran News)
Born in Isfahan, Iran, Elham Moaidnia communicates through her work by using Iranian symbols, expressive figures and scripts appearing as slogans. Her inspiration comes from observing contrasts in society and the life of man in today's world.
- Harpist's long career is no joke - Daily Freeman & Sunday Freeman
What started as a joke in a music store 15 years ago has turned into a long and prolific career for harpist Candace Coates. Coates plays the Celtic harp, also known as the "clarsach" in Gaelic. She first picked up the harp 15 years ago when a friend ...
- In the Know - Ogden Standard-Examiner
The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron will be closing off F Avenue and 6th Street to run steam line across "F" Avenue (approximately 25 feet). The road closure will be from 8 a.m., May 13, until4 p.m., May 15. All affected personnel will need to find ...
- Lincoln, area set plans for the Fourth - Lincoln Journal Star
Fourth of July across Southeast Nebraska is a whole lot more than watching fireworks when the sun goes down. It can, in fact, be a dawn-to-dusk day of red, white and blue activities. For an energetic start, you could take in Lincoln’s 5K run; run a ...
- APWU: Book Assails Corporate Influence on Postal Service - PostalReporter.com
APWU: Book Assails Corporate Influence on Postal ServicePostalReporter.com, CA - 2 hours agoThis story, told through the eyes of an emerging teen, retraces the lives of an Hispanic, Catholic family living in Northern New Mexico during the 1960's. ...
- Arts & Entertainment Articles (The Lawrentian)
The Earth was feeling rather disagreeable this Earth Day. Saturday's temperature was chilly and the wind was blowing like it was rehearsing the lead role in "Twister." But a little bad weather didn't stop the scheduled music from being played and enjoyed by a crowd of Earth-lovin' Lawrentians.
- Poster poems: The rhymes of war - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPoster poems: The rhymes of warguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoFor instance, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, in her poem "Mother and Poet", refuses to hymn the glory of a war in which mothers lose their sons. ...
- Landmark is 'pulsating with artistic life' (The Journal News)
NYACK - The Edward Hopper House Art Center is a living, breathing organism of the arts.
- Apply for a fellowship in crafts or playwriting - Daily Press
Apply for a fellowship in crafts or playwritingDaily Press, VA - 1 hour agoParker's poetry explores themes of love and the joys and struggles of everyday life. Parker's book is available through online bookstores or through the ...
- 'Pact' distress can only be eased with a song - Baltimore Sun
'Pact' distress can only be eased with a songBaltimore Sun, United States - 5 hours agoAt this point, having pointed the fickle finger of blame on the economy, celebrities, the film industry and of course the American family unit, ...
- Tatton in bloom for tenth year - Manchester Evening News
THE flourishing RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park is expecting its one millionth visitor this summer as it celebrates its tenth anniversary. The show has bloomed since it was established by the Royal Horticultural Society to reinforce its presence in ...
- Best Bets (The Hunstville Item)
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e-mailed to newsroom@itemonline.com.
- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton (Miami Herald)
For years, the children descended into the space under the house, 800 square feet that had been conceived as a wine cellar. There, in the humidified darkness, they hovered over dozens and dozens of pieces of art and artifacts offering chapters of the black narrative, of the rise from ruins. The collection, heartbreaking and hopeful, sweeps in a long arc from slave documents to brilliant abstract ...
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