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- Main Gallery after-school program helps students explore their ... - Journal Times
RACINE — Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for the last six weeks, high school students from throughout the city have been getting together after school to explore their creativity and, in the process, learn something about themselves and the ...
- East-West Center gets $992000 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
East-West Center gets $992000Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 11 hours agoGrand prize winners on the Big Island of the KTA Super Stores "Preserve and Conserve" poetry contest, held in conjunction with its annual Kokua I Na Kula ...
- Moffs sing for posterity - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesMoffs sing for posterityBrisbane Times, Australia - 17 hours ago"It's funny you say that, because that's one of my motivations," says Kazas, who has two children. "I want to show this to my children and say, ...
- Worst epidemic in a decade - Tribune
The city is witnessing the worst dengue epidemic in the past 10 years even as hospitals are admitting confirmed and suspected cases of dengue. Expressing concern over the overwhelming figures of positive dengue cases, the senior medical fraternity of ...
- What a concept: Mad Cat's stirring it up (Miami Herald)
Photo of guy & girl sitting on roof Remember the mixtape? Before we started downloading music and burning CDs, a personalized tape of carefully chosen, precisely ordered songs was a way to make an artistically expressive personal statement.
- Edward Klima, 77; linguist and sign language specialist - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Edward S. Klima, an eminent linguist and one of the first scholars to pay serious attention to sign languages, and in so doing helped them win long-denied recognition as languages in their own right, died Sept. 25 in the La Jolla section ...
- Charlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editor - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeCharlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editorBoston Globe, United States - 9 hours agoKohler also was the first US editor to publish South African writer Nadine Gordimer, who later received the Nobel Prize for Literature. ...
- China condemns protesters assault of envoy in Taiwan scuffle - Seattle Times
Angry protesters in southern Taiwan assaulted an envoy from rival China on Tuesday, part of an escalating reaction by the pro-independence... Angry protesters in southern Taiwan assaulted an envoy from rival China on Tuesday, part of an escalating ...
- Discover the World With This Book -- New Book Reveals the Many ... - MarketWatch
Discover the World With This Book -- New Book Reveals the Many ...MarketWatch - 1 hour agoThe author has written a family history and two books of poetry. She lives in New Jersey. To request a complimentary paperback review copy, ...
- Guests take spotlight at symphony this weekend - Columbian
The spotlight will fall on two guest artists at the Vancouver Symphony’s concerts this weekend. Christopher Zimmerman makes his conducing debut with the orchestra in a program that features three dance episodes from Leonard Bernstein’s “On the ...
- Powell's a Tarnished Endorsement - OpEdNews
Powell's a Tarnished EndorsementOpEdNews, PA - 9 hours ago... and a foundling of mysterious breed named Alfalfa -- all collectively known as Our Gang -- he spends his time "productively: writing poetry, ...
- MORE ON 'Crawl, Fade to White' - New York Times
MORE ON 'Crawl, Fade to White'New York Times, United States - 16 hours ago... artifice of the production, a woman in street clothes enters and reads the stage directions, turning the poetry of the final image into mundane prose. ...
- Nominations invited for children’s literature award (Gulf Times)
By Anwar Elshamy THE Supreme Council for Family Affairs (SCFA) yesterday invited nominations for the Children’s Literature Award 2009. The council will start receiving applications on November 18.
- Theater review | "Love Person" speaks to the heart — in four languages - Seattle Times
Theater review | "Love Person" speaks to the heart — in four languagesSeattle Times, United States - 1 hour agoTheater review: "Love Person," Aditi Brennan Kapil's play getting its Northwest premiere at Live Girls! Theater, uses English, American Sign Language (ASL), ...
- Portland's Wordstock bucks the downtrend - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Portland's Wordstock bucks the downtrendThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoThe poetry slam at the Bagdad Theater sold out, as did the Live Wire! broadcast at the Aladdin Theater and the Oregon Book Awards. The book awards have sold ...
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