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- Herald/DAVID MORRIS (Killeen Daily Herald)
Click image(s) to enlarge Joe Ramirez, a second-grader at Clear Creek Elementary School, works with GarageBand on his laptop during the math academy Tuesday afternoon.
- Leap of faith onto the international stage - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, June 10 -- Three Chinese dancers spearhead California's Ballet San Jose tour of China this month and the young men are jumping for joy. "I am very excited about being back in China to perform with an American dance company for a Chinese ...
- Volume Discount | Riffing on mass-market book titles (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Here at City Paper, we pride ourselves on our highbrow literary tastes -- even in the height of summer. Our beachbags are filled with timeless works of literature: the prison notebooks of Antonio Gramsci, selections from the Gnostic gospels, anthologies of poetry by Jim Morrison -- all the definitiv...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'bathurststreet' (Torontoist)
It was a depressing weekend for hundreds of kids who were eagerly awaiting SMILE, the first of the final three events from the famous all-ages event promotion crew Goodfellaz.
- Brave hearts (Guardian Unlimited)
With the publication of his first full volume of poems since 1988's Birthmarks, Mick Imlah has produced a book that fulfils, and even exceeds, the promise of that already mature and substantial debut.
- Peter Ross: Key player who pulls out all the stops for musical double ... - Scotland on Sunday Online
LIKE the Wizard of Oz pulling levers behind the curtain or Charlie Chaplin beset by cogs in Modern Times, Gordon Frier sits at the pipe organ in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery, on a balcony 60 feet up, a tiny figure in a tartan jacket coaxing ...
- Festivities to mark Israel's 60th birthday - Charleston Post & Courier
The celebration begins. Today, Israel turns 60. The 1948 War of Independence and subsequent United Nations recognition established Israel as an autonomous modern Jewish state, and the first Jewish nation in two millennia. That independence came at no ...
- BHHS SENIOR, SOBERON, TAKES SECOND AT NATIONAL POETRY OUT LOUD CONTEST (Curry Coastal Pilot)
For the first time ever, an Oregon student won first-runner-up in the national Poetry Out Loud contest in Washington D.C. Brookings-Harbor High School senior Sophia Soberon is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and the confidence that comes from winning such a prestigious competition.
- United States of Insecurity - ZNet
ZNetUnited States of InsecurityZNet, MA - 55 minutes agoHe is most recently the recipient of the 2007 Frederica Hearst Prize for Lyrical Poetry. He is also an active member of the UA Chapter of Amnesty ...
- What Is Happening Today On Gather - Monday - May 5, 2008 - Gather.com
Gather.comWhat Is Happening Today On Gather - Monday - May 5, 2008Gather.com, MA - 1 hour agoNash has the ability to help the reader of his poetry to feel the pain of the youth. A good friend on Gather - Linda R. is in need of our thoughts and ...
- Zimbabwe: Bwaz to Launch HIV/Aids Awareness Programme (AllAfrica.com)
THE Budding Writers' Association of Zimbabwe is launching a new HIV and Aids awareness project targeting young artistes.
- 'Classic teacher' from Pentucket retires after 30 years - Eagle-Tribune
WEST NEWBURY — After 30 years of educating the children of the Pentucket Regional School District, eighth-grade English instructor Judy Hays has closed the book on her professional teaching career. At an award ceremony earlier this month, Hays was ...
- Between Nanjing and Chongqing (AsiaMedia)
Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees, and the Making of Modern China Steven MacKinnon 204 pp: University of California Press, 2008. $39.95.
- Edward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker' - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalEdward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker'Wall Street Journal - 1 hour agoAt 18 he lit out for Greenwich Village, where he wrote bad poetry, worse fiction, then took up drama "because I'd failed at the other things," he said. ...
- Two St. Peter's Students Make A Big Donation New Topic Reply to Topic - WMFD
Two young St. Peter's students recently made a big donation to the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Sixth graders, Megan McCarrick and Abbey Beasley raised over $1,000 after a friend's brother passed away from cancer. Tim Smith, 14, passed away from ...
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