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- The Cost of Doing Business with History - OpEdNews
The Cost of Doing Business with HistoryOpEdNews, PA - 17 hours agoSay you let him hammer that kitten to death, then all around him you see countless cages filled with kittens, and he plucks out another one and asks the ...
- Arts evening - Bray People
Arts eveningBray People, Ireland - May 9, 2008This month promises to bring some humour alongside poetry reading and music. This month's Bray Arts evening will have its monthly meeting on the second ...
- Events added for Juneteenth in Fort Pierce - Fort Pierce Tribune (subscription)
Events added for Juneteenth in Fort PierceFort Pierce Tribune (subscription), FL - 8 hours agoThe celebration includes storytellers, drumming, lectures, poetry reading, interpretive dancing and more. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated ...
- Artist exorcises his demons through print - Batavia Sun
Richard Cronborg turned to the making of art to vent his creative urges. Many of his paintings were portraits of women, lost souls beaten down by life, whom he had met in smoke-filled bars. His paintings took him to upscale galleries where he ...
- Registration for first round of Kids' College slated June 9 - Marion Star
MARION - The Ohio State University at Marion recently announced its 10th season of Kids' College summer day camps for the 2008 season, which will begin June 16 and run through July 10. Kids' College offers summer enrichment experiences that are ...
- Con Houlihan - Independent
No period of time and no tract of territory have been more chronicled in fiction and in history and on film than what is properly called The Old West. Of course it has been romanticised -- but underneath all the myth there was hard drama and poetry ...
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet - Detroit Free Press
Psst! Something's bothering your petDetroit Free Press, United States - Jun 8, 2008It's a love-hate sister relationship." It was Lucy's turn next. Link said he could see her "strong, healthy body" and that she took offense when I told him ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
- 8 Days in June: Schedule, details (Detroit Free Press)
Peter Oundjian, artistic director; Tom Allen, host and creative consultant. Concerts at Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward, Detroit, except chamber concert Friday at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, 4454 Woodward.
- 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.
- In Memoriam: Thomas M. Disch - Popmatters.com
It's often said of uncommonly talented writers that they defied description; in Disch's case, that actually managed to be true. The worlds of both science fiction and great literature lost a smart, acerbic voice on Friday when Thomas M. Disch ...
- Muslims in Focus, Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi - OpEdNews.com
With a demeanor that radiates tranquility, it is no surprise that Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi has found her career path along the sometimes restless road of Human Services. As a Muslim woman, and a clinical social worker, she provides supervision for 9 case ...
- Thousands join environmental drive - Gulf Times
THE final field trip of the season in connection with the Flower Each Spring drive is to be organised next Saturday. So far, there have been 14 trips to Shahaniya to learn about Al-Salem, the plant chosen for promotion this year. Nearly 4,000 ...
- Robert Frost Vandals Get Taken to School - ABC News
On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a... On Dec. 28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee decided to hold a party and gave a friend $100 to buy beer. Word spread. Up to 50 people ...
- Youth Speak poetry slam's give a voice to teens - Seattle Times
Youth Speak poetry slam's give a voice to teensSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoLines from her signature poem read: "This is my apology to anyone who says I can't be a poet, because I don't know how to spell. Well, you're wrong. ...
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