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- Thousand Oaks Acorn - The World's Greatest Moms (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
Why my mom is great: My mom, Shiphrah Maller, spends her life caring for others. A 1942 UCLA graduate transplanted to New York City after marriage. A school teacher in a low income area, she was referred to as the "Trip Teacher"- she was the only teacher to take children on field trips.
- The Frontline: snap, crackle and pop of reality - Daily Telegraph
There have been new plays at Shakespeare's Globe before, of course, and anyone who saw it last year is unlikely to have forgotten the cruel and unusual punishment that was Eric Schlosser's We the People, an insufferably tedious account of the framing ...
- Narrow Minded - New York Times
Narrow MindedNew York Times, United States - 4 minutes agoThere is also haunting poetry about a desire to be exempted from natural laws, including this passage, which appears with variations in several of the ...
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves Learn English - Hartford Courant
SIMSBURY — - Lots of elementary school students have written book reports; students at Tariffville Elementary School have written books. The colorful, laminated volumes, 122 in all, run the literary gamut from poetry to fantasy fiction to humor to ...
- The Last Fish Tale - Financial Times
The Last Fish Tale: The Fate of the Atlantic and Our Disappearing Fisheries By Mark Kurlansky Jonathan Cape £16.99, 268 pages FT Bookshop price: £13.59 On the coast of northern Massachusetts there is a promontory called Gloucester, first settled ...
- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light - Sydney Morning Herald
IF JOHN GALLIANO is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it. Galliano, the fashion designer for labels such as Christian Dior, and the professional brand ambassador Hawko already look as though they are sharing the same ...
- Fictional city has parallels to Worcester - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
“It’s where all the important things in my life happened — my first adventure, my first girlfriend,†Mr. Dufresne said. “When I go back I just drive around and I’m reminded of people. The landscape of the imagination, that’s what ...
- Thursday June 12, 2008 THURSDAY, JUNE 12 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday June 12, 2008 THURSDAY, JUNE 12Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 16 hours agoScratch with Company of Prophets at 7:30 pm, poetry at 9 pm, at La Peña Cultural Center. Cost is $7-$10. 849-2568. Fleeting Trance at 10 pm at Beckett’s ...
- Book Review: Last Evenings On Earth Roberto Bolano - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Last Evenings On Earth Roberto BolanoBlogcritics.org, OH - 6 hours agoWhen William Faulkner accepted his Nobel Prize for literature in the 1950s, he talked about American writers having their prose affected by living under the ...
- Primary Navigation (Tulsa World)
Mart Green, the man who bailed out and reformed Oral Roberts University, says the school's next president must combine two key and rare factors: vision and business acumen.
- The Bookworm Sez: “The Brothers’ War†tells history in verse (Cape Cod Times)
“The Brothers’ War: Civil War Voices in Verse,†by J. Patrick Lewis (National Geographic, 32 pages, $17.95
- A father's crusade in Jehru Donaldson's name - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The trial of Devon and Jovon Knox had all the elements of a possible mistrial in the making: identical twin murder defendants dressed in identical outfits to confuse the prosecution's 10-year-old witness, a surreptitious game of courtroom seat ...
- School news (The Journal News)
Jazz musician Joe Deninzon recently held two workshops for all Byram Hills High School orchestra members who were participating in a new unit on jazz. Covering a range of jazz and blues styles, Deninzon also worked with the students on improvisation.
- Charles Moskos, 74 Passed Away - Greek News
Charles Moskos, 74 Passed AwayGreek News, New York - 18 hours agoThat sentence is a kind of poetry, evoking whole aspects of his life in a few words. ‘Formerly of Evanston’ recalls his four decades as a popular and ...
- Making the Playhouse scene (Erie Times-News)
Quick. What do you picture when you read the word "nightspot"? A bar? Music? A place to connect with friends, hear a few stories, meet interesting characters, laugh your head off, and forget about the troubles of the day just past?
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