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- S&S academic teams compete at UIL competitions (The Herald Democrat)
By Jonathan Cannon Herald Democrat After nine months of work, several S&S High School students are celebrating their success at the state University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition by burning the note cards they used to study.
- Canadian Centennial Choir pleases a packed house - Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian Centennial Choir is something of an anomaly. As its name implies, it has been around since 1967, and it has a decent following. Rightly or wrongly it was considered an "also ran" on the Ottawa choral scene for many years. Things improved ...
- Frat housemother at SMU loves serving Pi - Dallas Morning News
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. CHERYL DIAZ MEYER/DMN Lila McCurtain, 76, is one of only four fraternity moms left ...
- Age 77, of Marshall (Marshall Independent)
MARSHALL — Celebration of life services for Jean Marie (Moon) Mitchell, 77, of Marshall, are set for 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Marshall. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery.
- Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate Juneteenth (Courier-Post)
There's no place more appropriate than Wiggins Park to celebrate the end of slavery.
- Overreacting to a Computer Beating Poker Pros - New York Times Blogs
Newspapers trumpeted a landmark event last week: a computer program beating professional poker players head-to-head at Limit Hold-Em. Parallels have been drawn to Big Blue ’s victory over Gary Kasparov roughly a decade ago. Those parallels are not ...
- BYU professor gains 2 honors (Deseret Morning News)
A Brigham Young University English professor was recently honored as the first-place winner of a national poetry contest and was also named Professor of the Year by faculty and students in his program.
- The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is still everybody's favourite fringe fest (Uptown Magazine)
The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival turns 21 this week - and it's celebrating Vegas-style. The annual alt theatre festival kicked off on July 16, and 141 local, national and international companies will draw over 100,000 Fringers to 22 venues in the Exchange District over the next 11 days.
- Audio Reviews: 'Untitled,' By Nas - RedOrbit
Audio Reviews: 'Untitled,' By NasRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoOn the former, a cocky Nas spits: "I'm Alex Pushkin/ The black poetry-writing Russian." That epic hip-hop trifecta precedes the album's polemical core. ...
- Dad: You da man! - Allentown Morning Call
Allentown Morning CallDad: You da man!Allentown Morning Call, PA - 12 hours agoEven the forms varied, from short notes to loving poetry. See them all at www.themorningcall.com. You are the best dad ever and there are barely any words ...
- Family Matters (Coeur d'Alene Press)
With all the local high schools conducting commencement ceremonies over the last week, we have a bumper crop of freshly minted graduates beginning to take their place in the world.
- Play with a life of its own - The Australian
Play with a life of its ownThe Australian, Australia - 21 minutes ago"We can surround the audience with vision and sound, and there's something in that juxtaposition which gives us extra meaning, extra poetry," he says. ...
- OSU Press Publishes New Book on Mount St. Helens Eruption, Renewal - Media Newswire (press release)
OSU Press Publishes New Book on Mount St. Helens Eruption, RenewalMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 18 hours agoPublished by the Oregon State University Press, "In the Blast Zone: Catastrophe and Renewal on Mount St. Helens" is a collection of essays and poetry by ...
- Fairy Spring opened in 1937 - Daily Star
Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend in 1938, the Fairy Spring Park opened to the public, on the east side of Otsego Lake, north of the village of Cooperstown. It was a "new and improved" version of the park, which had officially opened only a ...
- Letters to the Editor: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
I love New York—the sprawling cement, the bustle of the non-stop traffic, the throngs of people pushing through the sidewalks, as long shadows are cast on the street below from enormous skyscrapers.
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