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- What to Watch (New York Times)
Theater makes us better members of the human community, the author argues.
- 'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des Walsh - St. John's Telegram
'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des WalshSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd then, from a dark corner in the room, someone shouts "Cut!" and everyone's posture changes; no one has to party for the next couple of minutes. ...
- Free Music Program For Rockford Youth - WIFR
Free Music Program For Rockford YouthWIFR, IL - 1 hour ago23 News Reporter Natalie Kaplan is here to tell us about a free program that's here to help. All summer long tunes are going to be coming from Brown's ...
- Flashback: Robinson's friends to return honor - Detroit Free Press
State College, not far from his Steubenville, Ohio, home, Will Robinson aspired to be a doctor. "I was committed to med school, but I was in love at the time," Robinson said. "We ended up not getting married after all. So my second interest was ...
- A leading Arabic award with an international scope - Middle East Online
Dr. Carmen Ruiz Bravo Villasante, Dr. Mohammed appointed as new members of Sheikh Zayed Book Award’s advisory board. ABU DHABI - The Sheikh Zayed Book Award has appointed Dr. Carmen Ruiz Bravo Villasante and Dr. Mohammed Kafoud as the new members ...
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai (Miami Herald)
I stared for a time at the museum-case model that portrayed early Abu Dhabi as a sandy flat with a loose scattering of mud huts, on which the most sophisticated architectural feature were the goat pens. I half expected to see tiny figures swinging crude stone tools.
- Taking a real flutter in lonely heart race - This is Dorset
A DAY AT THE RACES: Lonely heart Sue Phillips with new love Rod Grainger, left, with friends Neil and Neluka Dunning, Calton and Hilary Stockley and Richard and Wendy Barwick at Royal Ascot Ladies Day LONELY heart Sue Phillips took a flutter on the ...
- Pupils making net gains with online learning - Ilford Recorder
CHILDREN as young as four are learning lessons online and sharing their schoolwork with a worldwide audience as the technology boom mushrooms across Redbridge. Pupils have been reading books, writing stories and documenting their learning using ...
- Beat writer Jack Kerouac's manuscript goes on ... and on ... at Texas ... - News-Democrat
The first words read, "I first met Neal after my father died." Later - 119 feet, 8 inches later - it reads, "eaten by dogs." The yellowing manuscript has no chapter or paragraph breaks. The sentences are single-spaced. And so the helter-skelter ...
- News Of Interest - Columbia Ledger
News Of InterestColumbia Ledger, PA - 2 hours ago... 60000 items (books, videos, music, software and more) have been sorted into 25 different categories including: Children's Books, Biographies, Poetry, ...
- Fowler’s Sermol inspires in ‘9 Parts of Desire’ - Tualatin Times
Tualatin TimesFowler’s Sermol inspires in ‘9 Parts of Desire’Tualatin Times, OR - 3 hours agoThere is a mother who lost her daughter in a US bunker-buster bomb attack, a teenager who struggles with the catastrophe she brought down upon the family ...
- Tribute Sunday for the late Rabbi Samuel Silver (Boca Raton News)
The Silver family of Boca Raton invites the community to a tribute to the late Rabbi Samuel Silver Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. in the auditorium of Santaluces Community High School, 6880 Lawrence Road, Lantana.
- • McDonagh led cheers for village - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
• McDonagh led cheers for villageThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoFacing cancer did not hinder her creative spirit when she published her second novel, ''Sequel 2 One Day, Fransean,'' in 2007, with her final book of poetry ...
- Young poets share prose (The Saginaw News)
Poetry students at Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy have put pen to paper and paper on a press to express their feelings. The students are publishing a collection of poetry, ''Soul Expressions.''
- Looking toward a bright future - Columbia Daily Tribune
Dennis Moore Jr., a graduating senior at Hickman High School, struggled at first when he came to school in Columbia. After losing his mother, stepfather and brother in a car accident when he was 10, Dennis faced not only the loss of his loved ones ...
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