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- Blueberry Hill pupils share their poetry (The Republican)
LONGMEADOW - During National Poetry Month, four groups of local pupils joined creative forces in recognition of the month-long designation. The 100 Blueberry Hill Elementary School pupils in Lori E.
- Trio of jockey greats to visit Northlands - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Three of the most successful jockeys in racing history will be in Edmonton for the Canadian Derby in August. Pat Day, Laffit Pincay Jr., and Jorge Velasquez, all Kentucky Derby winners, will make a stop at Northlands as part of its ...
- Bargain hunting - Washington Blade
Bargain huntingWashington Blade, DC - 1 hour ago“Aaron Douglas: African American Modernist,†the first nationally touring retrospective of the Harlem Renaissance artist’s work, runs through Aug. 3. ...
- Road Trip Radio - New West
Road Trip RadioNew West, MT - 2 hours agoThe banal poetry of commerce lulled me into a peaceful trance. “Misses’ tops, twenty nine ninety nine.†“The drive-in is open during our renovations. ...
- Joe Simpson needs a hobby; Fergie's joined the Bridal-Industrial ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Want her? You get him, too. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo knows a little bit about getting pressured. And he's rumored to be getting it in spades from the father of girlfriend Jessica Simpson. Joe Simpson reportedly really, really wants the ...
- Christophers winner David McCullough reflects on a life well lived - Catholic News
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- It's not every college English major who becomes an acclaimed historian, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and a revered television personality -- to mention just three items on his resume. But author and former PBS program host ...
- Jeff Cohen's Shortlist - MediaRights
MediaRightsJeff Cohen's ShortlistMediaRights - 1 hour agoI've loved films that take us, through depth or poetry or whimsy, into slices of our culture - like Hoop Dreams, Tongues Untied or Super Size Me (a doc even ...
- Reviewing without revealing: a TV writer's lament - Globe and Mail
The difference between this place and academia - I mean besides the sorry lack of ivy-clad brick - is that the ivory tower critics consider the whole art work, from beginning to end, to be up for discussion. The ink-stained wretches, meanwhile, can ...
- Going-to-the-Sun Road's 75th anniversary celebration is packed with ... - Great Falls Tribune
A barbecue and birthday cake along with oral histories about the Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier Outdoor Center from noon to 5 p.m. Tickets cost $5 per person. For more information, contact Sally Thompson at 406-888-5454 or e-mail sally ...
- Midland Remembers: Our dads for Father's Day 2008 (Midland Daily News)
    Good fathers are remembered by their children through a many faceted prism made up of love and the desire to make them proud
- 4 new artists ready to explore Hub City - Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription)
4 new artists ready to explore Hub CitySpartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - 3 hours agoPatrick Whitfill, a 28-year-old from Silverton, Texas, writes poetry. He plans to revise his dissertation, which is a book of poems, to write a verse drama ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals - The Observer
Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectualsThe Observer, UK - 1 hour agoThere's lots of new poetry and a lot that will appeal to the academic community, although it is for a general readership.' The obvious parallel is with the ...
- One-tank wonders: Northcentral Montana residents find summer fun ... - Great Falls Tribune
One-tank wonders: Northcentral Montana residents find summer fun ...Great Falls Tribune, MT - 5 hours agoBaumgart said there are a lot of events in northcentral Montana coming up in the next few months such as the Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Chokecherry ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'language' (Torontoist)
Following the 2005 crash of an Air France A340, the airline is suing the GTAA for having a ravine at the end of runway 24L instead of a safe overrun margin. A coroner's inquest into a 1978 crash at Pearson recommended installing a 300-metre safety apron, but nothing became of it.
- Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKids - Newswire Today (press release)
Shoofly - An Audiomagazine for Children Links with AudibleKidsNewswire Today (press release), UK - 27 minutes agoShoofly is a unique audio publication dedicated to the celebration of contemporary children's poetry and literature. Described by one critic as a "moveable ...
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