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- Around the Region: Summer storytime at Frackville library; Mahanoy City Flag Day ceremony (The Pottsville Republican & Herald)
Frackville: Summer storytime for children ages 3 to 5 at the Frackville Free Public Library will be held on Tuesday, July 8, and Aug. 12 from 6 to 7 p.m. The summer Storytime program will offer reading activities based on the Catch the Reading Bug theme. To register, call 874-3382.
- To have an event listed, se... (Akron Beacon Journal)
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-376-9235 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeacon journal.com at least a week in advance.
- Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate Juneteenth (Courier-Post)
There's no place more appropriate than Wiggins Park to celebrate the end of slavery.
- Tallahassee neighborhood center showcases fashions, poetry for all ... - Tallahassee Democrat
The Smith-Williams Service Center is bringing back an innovative way for participants of all ages to express their creativity. Today, the center will host "Beauty, Life, Love: An Intergenerational Poetry and Fashion Showcase" from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m ...
- Journey to the Center of the Earth Review - UGO
Journey to the Center of the Earth ReviewUGO, NY - 3 hours agoThe only true moment of poetry comes when young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson), nephew to Fraser's absent-minded seismic studies professor Trevor Anderson, ...
- 'Hey, boss, what's your sign?' - Globe and Mail
'Hey, boss, what's your sign?'Globe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours ago"I always thought of astrology as an art, like music or poetry, in which a set of stories describe the way we experience different people and the way others ...
- Storybook career path - Hampton Roads Daily Press
R ebecca Kramer's bedtime story sessions with son Byron, now 10, launched her first children's book, one she wrote and illustrated. After reading a book together, Byron always wanted her to tell him a story — a simple kid trick to stay up later ...
- Poet returns home to read - Berkshire Eagle
Poet returns home to readBerkshire Eagle, MA - 2 hours agoBefore working in nonprofit arts, she was a marketing director for American Spirit, a small, independent tobacco company, for 12 years. ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translationThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours ago"(Supreme Court) Justice Brennan once wrote an article that said the best preparation for law school is the study of poetry," he said, adding he had the ...
- Strategic strokes keep bank chiefs on the money - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Strategic strokes keep bank chiefs on the moneySouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - Aug 1, 2008"For successful people at that level, it's very fashionable to talk about Chinese poetry and traditions," says Xie Jialin, a professor at the University of ...
- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' - Sydney Morning Herald
I WANDER into the room next to the London Sofitel's Peggy Ashcroft Suite, where I am to interview Sophie Marceau. The vast bed is tempting, as is the room-service menu. Should I order her something? There's no time to decide. Marceau walks into the ...
- Poetry day a 'wonderful opportunity' for all - New Zealand Herald
Poetry day a 'wonderful opportunity' for allNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 59 minutes agoBards from around the country will be turning in large numbers to mark Poetry Day next month. Montana Poetry Day national coordinator Laura Kroetsch said ...
- A Chesaning novelist and poet has died - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
A Chesaning novelist and poet has diedThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 22 minutes ago"She had a true love of poetry," Strait said. "She loved people, and a lot of her poetry was about different people she knew." McDonagh also made history in ...
- Margaret Atwood wins 'Spanish Nobel' - Earthtimes
Oviedo, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood, 68, was Wednesday awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize, regarded as the Spanish Nobel, in the category of literature. Exploring literary genres with "wit and irony," Atwood "intelligently assumes the ...
- To go or not to go? (The New Statesman)
Should you visit Burma? Not if you want to discover the harsh realities of life under the generals
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