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- Affordable gift ideas - Sakaal Times
Affordable gift ideasSakaal Times, India - 8 hours agoIt’s that time of the year: your best friend’s birthday and you’ve blown up your pocket money on that pair of really nice shoes you simply had to have. ...
- Time to consider Riel the poet - CBC.ca
CBC.caTime to consider Riel the poetCBC.ca, Canada - 32 minutes ago... to become a priest and while he was studying the classics, he fell in love with this form and he was already writing a lot of poetry in his teen years. ...
- Project aims to empower young poets (Pacific Daily News)
As one of the organizers of the monthly Sinangån-ta poetry slams, Melvin Won Pat-Borja -- along with other members of the Sinangån-ta group -- has inspired many to breathe life into words they've penned on paper.
- Three students win instrumental honors - Bowling Green Daily News
Three students from Bowling Green won state solo instrumental competitions recently at Campbellsville University by the Kentucky Music Teachers Association. Nathaniel Mo, 13, son of Kai and Lisa Mo, was named the winner in the MTNA junior high piano ...
- NSU professor to speak at LSUA - Alexandria Town Talk
NSU professor to speak at LSUAAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 2 hours agoIt is free and open to the public. Diane Glancy, a prize-winning author of fiction, poetry and plays, will be a part of the Cavanaugh series Oct. 13.
- Barack Obama's inner poet - Guardian Unlimited
Feverishly streaming clips of Obama over the past weeks, I've been struck by the freshness of his conversational style. In one interview on The Daily Show he explained how the electorate wanted to "look under the hood and kick the tyres" before they ...
- Harnessing the opportunities of the World Equestrian Games - Business Lexington
Harnessing the opportunities of the World Equestrian GamesBusiness Lexington, KY - 1 hour agoMy friend was enthralled with the rich and rustic history, poetry and art of the state's eastern mountains. He loves Kentucky. There's a mystery to it that ...
- Ohio Insider (Michigan Outdoor News)
It might not be hunting, trapping, or fishing, but "eating" goes right along with the majority of these activities. While Ohio Outdoor News typically focuses on the former, the latter gets the spotlight in this issue.
- Students will hear poet who served in Iraq - Madison Eagle
Students will hear poet who served in IraqMadison Eagle, NJ - 10 hours agoMADISON ‑ Brian Turner, recipient of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut book of poetry, “Here, Bullet,†will read his work to classes at Madison ...
- 1. This Republic of Suffering - Wall Street Journal
1. This Republic of SufferingWall Street Journal - 12 minutes agoFar from being the "unwritten war" described by literary historians, the conflict produced fiction, nonfiction and poetry that interpreted a people's war to ...
- Health Woes Have the Bat Poet Down, but He's Not Forgotten (Nashville Scene)
"Being a star is not what you think it is, that's what I've learned," Joey Bowker says. He's descending the narrow steps to his temporary home in a dingy Music Row apartment complex. A leather biker cap is clamped on his head; a baggy black shirt hangs off his dwindled frame like a wizard's robe....
- OUT & ABOUT - Bellevue Reporter
OUT & ABOUTBellevue Reporter, WA - 1 hour agoCost: $15; free for ages 14 and younger. Flow Yoga of Redmond, 15744 Redmond Way, Redmond. SoulFood Poetry Night: 7-9:30 pm every third Thursday. ...
- Survivor speaks: 'A crime without words' - The Heights (subscription)
Survivor speaks: 'A crime without words'The Heights (subscription), MA - 5 hours agoShe began to write poetry while in the camps as a way of coping. She expressed her frustrations with the limitations of language; she said that its normal ...
- What, No Santa? Keeping the Spirit Alive When Children Stop Believing (Newswise)
How to keep the spirit going when the kids get too big for Santa, from Mary Muscari, associate professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and author of Let Kids be Kids: Rescuing Childhood.
- Pioneer for Oakland children, parks, music dies at 92 - Oakland Tribune
OAKLAND — Edward Burton Weber, known to many friends as "Bud" and throughout Oakland as a brilliant, dedicated promoter for local parks, music and children's programs, died Oct. 15 at the age of 92. In a memorial service held in Weber's honor ...
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