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- Programs help children explore Chinese roots - Enterprise
Sitting in a car, the black-haired girl with two pony tails ate fries from McDonalds and played with an "American Idol" toy. “Let’s do some Chinese reading today, Margo,†said her mother, Becky Butler. Upon hearing the plan, Margo was excited ...
- TORI AMOS CHARTS A NEW, MUSICAL FRONTIER - Globe and Mail
Joining a group that includes Nine Inch Nails, Oasis and Radiohead, singer-songwriter Tori Amos has split with her record label (Sony/BMG), and is planning to do something independent, although it's not clear what. Amos writes on her website: "This ...
- Shreveport man, son enter Hall of Fame (The Shreveport Times)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Bobby Brown of Shreveport and his son Aric were inducted into the African-American Golfers Hall of Fame here earlier this month.
- BOOKS-US: Blogging Brobdingnagian Blowback - Inter Press Service (subscription)
BOOKS-US: Blogging Brobdingnagian BlowbackInter Press Service (subscription), Italy - 4 hours agoEnglehardt's work -- and those he selects from the blog -- read like poetry. In the rapid-fire blogger world, he breaks the mold by sticking to the old ...
- Destination: Montreal - Salon
Put aside stories of a freezing, exotic locale full of igloos and kooks in favor of these portraits of the hardscrabble -- and magical -- Northern state. I was 19 when I moved to Montreal to attend McGill University. The previous year, McGill had ...
- The twain can meet - Yemen Post
The twain can meetYemen Post, Yemen - 1 hour ago(When they can afford it) Likewise Europeans and North Americans have no problems eating kebabs and biryani, listening to Rai music, appreciating the poetry ...
- Friday wild card - Spokane Spokesman-Review
The big guy will be back next week, and the weekend approaches, so this will be it from me for a while. Thanks to all of you for your post suggestions - I've got a much better sense of the enormous amount of work that DFO puts in to keep this blog ...
- 2:00 p.m. -- Fuetsan Famalao'an to hold youth forum tonight at UOG (Pacific Daily News)
2:00 p.m., May 13 -- Fuetsan Famalao'an — a voluntary non-partisan advocacy group of residents committed to the inclusion of the needs and concerns of girls and women in the increased U.S. militarization of Guam — will sponsor a Youth Forum at the University of Guam's Leon Guerrero Lecture Hall at the School of Business and Public Administration at 3:30 today.
- Sunday: Sent home: The suspension gap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Champlin Park High School ninth-grader Keenan Hooper, 15, and school counselor Doyle Johnson had a friendly chat before the morning bell. Keenan was suspended often in middle school, but not once at the high school, where connecting with students and ...
- The Boat man's call - Brisbane Times
IF YOU'VE ever found yourself wondering what literary success looks like, you could do a lot worse than to consider the case study of Nam Le, aged just 29. The buzz surrounding his first book, The Boat , could not be at a higher pitch. It has sold ...
- Norman author to read poetry - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Norman author to read poetryNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 5 hours agoNORMAN — "Antidotes and Home Remedies,†a new poetry book by Norman author Jim Chastain, will be launched Sunday at the Performing Arts Studio's Second ...
- Should public education promote single-sex schools? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Should public education promote single-sex schools?Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour agoMen who both teach poetry and coach football have an electrifying effect on boys. Women can do a great job teaching boys in elementary school, ...
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' - San Francisco Chronicle
NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours ago... "Love Medicine," Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried," Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" and "Our Town" - and a collection of poetry by ...More Than $2000000 in Grants for The Big Read National Endowment for the Artsall 6 news articles
- Vermont: Poetry Classes for Vandals (New York Times)
More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost?s former home for a party and severely damaged the house are being required to take classes in his poetry.
- Fiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Fiction ReviewsPublishers Weekly, NY - 29 minutes agoWill, released from Hell, returns to a mortal court where black magic threatens Queen Elizabeth, and his poetry becomes her bulwark. ...
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