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- Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at home - Quad City Times
Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at homeQuad City Times, IA - 1 hour ago... contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Free. ...
- On radio: Prescott joins the workers' revolution - Telegraph.co.uk
On radio: Prescott joins the workers' revolutionTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoThat The Ragged Trouseered Philanthropists lacks the burning poetry, shining wit and persuasive power of those antecedents is evident on its pages. ...
- Amy Wilentz on Rachel Corrie - Truthdig
TruthdigAmy Wilentz on Rachel CorrieTruthdig, United States - 32 minutes agoIt includes poetry, and a long (some might say too long) half-fiction, half-confessional love story; rapturous descriptions of nature, and loving details ...
- 2008 Great Adirondack Young People - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
2008 Great Adirondack Young PeopleAdirondack Daily Enterprise, NY - 46 minutes agoThis has been a banner year for the LPI’S annual Young People’s Poetry Contest. The winning poems were selected by Roger Mitchell from more than 800 entries ...
- New Canadian War Museum - Canadian Architect
New Canadian War MuseumCanadian Architect, Canada - 3 hours agoThe design concept of regeneration was inspired by stories of Canadian veterans, war poetry, and images found in photographs and paintings in the Canadian ...
- Marathi actor Vihang Nayak dies in car accident (Calcutta News)
Veteran Marathi film and television actor Vihang Nayak died in a car accident on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway Monday. He was 58.
- A life After Death - Indolink
There is prevalent a belief that the individual soul lives in a body on earth not once but several times in different names and forms until final emancipation. This is called the cycle of birth and death, in which one’s own destiny is determined by ...
- 5th Graders at Waldorf (Garden City News)
For fans who wish for a simpler Olympics - one free from lawsuits, controversy and unpronounceable chemical compounds - we present the annual Waldorf School Olympics! Fifth graders at the Waldorf School of Garden City recently hosted their own version of the Greek Olympics for their friends from the Rudolf Steiner School in Manhattan.
- Juneteenth celebrated locally (The Daily Iberian)
Quick, what ended slavery for good in the United States? It might be tempting to answer “The Emancipation Proclamation,†but it wasn’t until two years later, when Union forces reached them in 1865 that slaves in Galveston, Texas, heard the news .
- Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locations - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The 49th annual Three Rivers Arts Festival runs Friday through June 22 Downtown. The Duquesne Light Artists Market and indoor exhibits are open noon to 8 p.m. daily, the UPMC Health Plan Family Festival noon to 7 p.m. daily, and performances and food ...
- Ballymena pupils focus on holocaust story - Ballymena Times
Ballymena pupils focus on holocaust storyBallymena Times, UK - 1 hour agoThis novel, about a friendship which strikes up between a German boy and a Jewish boy during the time of the Holocaust, was chosen in order to hopefully ...
- Free alt-art festival - Buenos Aires Herald
Ciudad emergente, a free 3-day festival organized by Buenos Aires City government at the Recoleta Cultural Centre, opens tomorrow. It will showcase youth culture, art, music, poetry, stencils, videoclips documentaries and music films. There will be ...
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination - Las Vegas Business Press
That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imaginationLas Vegas Business Press, NV - 15 hours agoHe says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up. ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Kansas City Star
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his ...
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature dies - Miami Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
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