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- Flowers and poems at the arboretum (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON TWP. -- On Sunday, June 29, the staff of the Hunterdon County Arboretum will welcome visitors to a special Garden Social and Poetry Reading from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is free but registration is required.
- Music can be path to better learning in language and math - Alaska Journal of Commerce
WASHINGTON (AP) - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: An educator with a passion for making school fun. Michael Bitz won a national competition with his idea for ...
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- Go! guide June 27 - Daily Reflector
East Carolina University summer theater will present "The Boy Friend" at 8 p.m. today through July 5 at the historic Turnage Theater, 144 W. Main St., Washington, N.C. The Jazz Age lives on in "The Boy Friend," a light romantic spoof of 1920s musical ...
- Father's Day has special meaning for Astros' Brocail - Houston Chronicle
Of all the men in the Astros' locker room, reliever Doug Brocail might make the best use of his cell phone. He carries it with him everywhere but the pitcher's mound, and he uses it to referee fights, offer unsolicited dating advice and whisper good ...
- Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display (The New York Sun)
Whenever there is an exhibition of the Symbolist painter Vilhelm Hammershøi, his quietude is invoked. When he was shown at the Guggenheim in New York 10 years ago, partly through the efforts of the late Robert Rosenblum, who helped revive international interest in a master neglected since his untimely death at age 52 in 1916, the show was subtitled "Danish Painter of Solitude and Light." At the ...
- Atlanta storyteller will talk bugs - Albany Herald
Free performances begin at 10 a.m. at Dougherty County Public Library’s Tallulah Massey Branch and 2 p.m. at the Southside Branch. “Meet an oddball who loves bugs and stories — especially stories about bugs,†states a recent news release ...
- Who's Online - Leader
LYNDHURST (June 12, 2008) — Lyndhurst’s $2 million remodeling of Town Hall Park is in full swing and almost ready to open to the public. Children received a sneak preview of the overall project as their revamped play area re-opened June 7. The ...
- Voices of the People - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
Poets have a place to win applause, providing their work impresses the crowd at Boondocks Grill in Tupelo. On a recent Monday night, Matt Gard, 36, of Nettleton, earned claps and cheers when he walked into the restaurant. The memory of a poem he ...
- Book Briefs - Nashua Telegraph
Book BriefsNashua Telegraph, NH - 26 minutes agoThe Poets Unbound poetry workshop is slated to meet at 8 pm the second Thursday of the month in the cafe. • The fiction discussion group meets at 7 pm the ...
- Three Alaska writers are conference presenters - Anchorage Daily News
The Kachemak Bay Writers' Conference began as an experiment, an exploration, maybe even a hope, and quickly grew into an array of workshops, dialogues and readings that turn the Homer Spit into a literary haven every June. Before the first conference ...
- For parents, the cruelest month - Cape Cod Times
NEW YORK — My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls - Philadelphia Daily News
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences ...
- Library helped children pick 'right' books 100 years ago - Canton Repository
CANTON Horatio Alger was "out" among young male readers 100 years ago. Robert Louis Stevenson was "in". While a few girls "can be induced" to read the poetry of Tennyson or Longfellow,The Repository acknowledged in an article published in 1908, most ...
- Community Calendar - The Carrboro Citizen
Community CalendarThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 17 minutes agoOpen Mic —poetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. 933-5111, marketstreetbooks.com The Book Thief ...
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