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- Are you the best poet in the district? (St Albans Observer)
THE race is on to find the best poet in the area. One poet from St Albans and Harpenden will be selected to represent the region in an annual best of UK poetry book.
- Give your child the best start - Whitehaven News and Star
Choosing the right nursery education for your child can seem like a daunting task. It may be one of the first experiences your child has of learning outside your home. Starting nursery can be a nerve-wracking time for the children and the parents ...
- Harry Potter ‘is too boring and grown-up for young readers’ - Times Online
They may have sold more than 375 million copies in 65 countries around the world, but J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books are boring and inappropriate for young readers, according to the Children’s Laureate. Michael Rosen, 62, the poet and author ...
- We're not number one - Capitol Hill Blue
Being a patriotic fellow, I am always saddened to learn that the good ol' USA isn't No. 1 in all fields. That was my reaction last week when I read an Associated Press story from Edinburgh, Scotland, that said a collector had paid $12,840 for 35 ...
- Jasper native named Indiana poet laureate - WTHR
Jasper - An author who writes about his youth in the southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate. Norbert Krapf, 64, was selected from among 19 nominees to the post by the Indiana Arts ...
- BAT OUT OF HELL - Asbury Park Press
BAT OUT OF HELLAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoIn "The Dark Knight," the citizenry is nearly free from the tyranny of crime as a result of the vigilantism of the Caped Crusader, in coordination with the ...
- The Rules of the Game (Metro Pulse)
Earlier this summer, Chris Molinski put out a call for collectors of all kinds to submit their goods for a summer exhibit at the Art Gallery of Knoxville.
- For the bards - Boston Globe
Have you seen any rose-breasted grosbeaks, red-tail hawks, or green herons (right) lately? You might at tonight's bird walk at Franklin Park from 6 to 7 p.m. (meet at the William Devine Golf Course Clubhouse, 1 Circuit Drive, Dorchester), part of the ...
- Member's Forum - Cinema Online
There's a beautiful high-angle shot, early in The Dark Knight, that looks down on Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) in full Batman regalia as he perches atop a Gotham skyscraper, surveying the city he lives to protect, then leaping off and spreading his ...
- Putting the Arts back into the Arts - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlinePutting the Arts back into the ArtsUtne Reader Online - 7 hours agoThe skills of eye and hand and heart that were so much a part of making art in the 19th century, the after-dinner poetry recital or a musical performance or ...
- 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.
- Students fundraise to aid Chinese earthquake victims (California Aggie)
UC Davis students are still feeling the aftershocks of Monday's 7.9 magnitude earthquake in China's Sichuan province, but some have jumped into action to aid the relief efforts.
- Eat well in the new Frontier - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Ask a barbecue purist what they think about meat done in a gas-fired pit and you're likely to get an earful about how the only true Q is cooked low and slow over coals. Then there are the folks who wonder why restaurants don't take full advantage of ...
- After the iPhone, the Blood-Sugar Meter? - New York Times Blogs
Health care is an important, huge, and growing piece of our economy. But as a reader named Beth Wieder points out, the design of medical devices isn’t always as user-friendly (or, I would add, as cost-efficient or as practical) as one might like ...
- THIS WEEKEND IN WILLITS June 6 - Willits News
THIS WEEKEND IN WILLITS June 6Willits News, CA - 2 hours agoFree. PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 8-11 am at Harrah Senior Center. Pancakes, eggs, bacon/sausage or ham, juice, fruit and beverage. Cost $5 adult or $4 children. ...
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