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- Writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions (Guardian Unlimited)
Take Alexandre Dumas to Paris, read Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil, pack Michael Dibdin for Sicily - wherever you are going on holiday this summer, writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions
- Tap a toe to banjo as the Paul Revere museum celebrates 100 years - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeTap a toe to banjo as the Paul Revere museum celebrates 100 yearsBoston Globe, United States - 7 hours agoBy Kate Augusto, Globe Correspondent It will cost 25 cents today to hear third-graders recite poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ...
- Inspiring young minds - Port Huron Times-Herald
A self-described average student, Kevin Kammeraad will travel to about 100 schools and 50 libraries this year, getting kids enthused about reading and writing and using their creativity. "I just love being able to use my imagination to do what I love ...
- UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ... - MaximsNews Network
UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ...MaximsNews Network, NY - 3 hours agoHe took poetry from the realm of the abstract into contemporary life. And in the process, he shed new philosophical light on society. ...
- Memorial Day observances this weekend - Waterbury Republican-American
BANTAM: Parade at 2 p.m., beginning at Doyle Road and Route 209 and proceeding to the All Wars Memorial for a ceremony held by American Legion Post 44. Parade marshal is Post 44 member Fred Maurer, a World War II veteran. The main speaker at the ...
- His scattered dreams - Guardian Unlimited
A pencil skitters over the prepared white canvas, which in places has been sloppily covered with a matt, chalky house paint. The pencil runs into a wet patch and ploughs through. When it is all dry, the pencil has another go at it. Just as images ...
- No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails it - Albany Times Union
No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails itAlbany Times Union, NY - 42 minutes agoTo put it simply, Aloysius is suspicious Flynn has "interfered" with Donald Muller, the first black child to be enrolled at St. Nicholas school. ...
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - Earthtimes
TeachersFirst Helps Teachers Build Collaborative Projects Online RESTON, Va., May 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- One of the web's leading sites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in a pilot program to help teachers create ...
- 'War Requiem' tugs heartstrings - Newark Star-Ledger
One of the most acute moments in a performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" on Saturday at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield came when the parts for children's voices were heard. It brought home the fact that there are soldiers in Iraq who ...
- Hwa Chong girl wins Angus Ross prize (Straits Times)
Hwa Chong Institution student Amanda Chong has won the 2007 Angus Ross Prize, which is given for the best performance in the GCE A-Level English examination by a non-UK candidate.
- Literary prize worth $67,481 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Emma Sovich, of Towson, won the Sophie Kerr Prize with a portfolio that includes critical essays, poetry and essays posted to her blog and based on her experiences at the college's printshop.
- Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10 - NRToday.com
Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10NRToday.com, OR - 2 hours agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- Vandals Prepare To Face The Road Less Traveled By - MSNBC
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. - Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost’s former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using “The ...
- Honorable mention - Foster's Daily Democrat
Honorable mentionFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 5 hours agoWalker was the first African American woman millionaire in the United States, an entrepreneur who started a successful woman's personal care products ...
- Rare woman in sumo wrestling made Bulgaria's Kotooshu into superstar - Arab Times
SOFIA, May 18, 2008 (AFP) - In the male world of professional sumo wrestling where women are not even allowed to touch the ring, it is a lady with a gripping smile who made Bulgarian-born Kaloyan Mahlyanov, known in Japan as Kotooshu, into the sumo ...
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