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- 'Water' great win for CPS pupil Joel! - Midulster Today
'Water' great win for CPS pupil Joel!Midulster Today, UK - 23 hours agoThe competition open to pupils aged between four and ten years challenged them to create a picture, model or poem to illustrate why drinking water is good ...
- Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New Website - PR.com
Stories for Children Magazine was voted one of the best Ezines in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Cover Design in the 2007 Preditors & Editors’ Readers Poll. The magazine has also been featured in Babbitt Weekly several times, Homeschoolbuzz.com ...
- Shurin lives in the Bay Area's 'Shadows' - San Francisco Chronicle
Shurin lives in the Bay Area's 'Shadows'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoKnown for his unique ability to combine lyric poetry with postmodern experiments in language and form, Shurin explores ownership, and the subversion of its ...San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival KTVU.comall 2 news articles
- [Film Review] 'Silent Light' - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews International[Film Review] 'Silent Light'OhmyNews International, South Korea - 17 hours agoWith outstanding performances by non-professional actors that reminds us of Bresson and Tarkovsky, the film鈥檚 physical beauty brings poetry to ordinary ...
- News Brief: Counterculture poets - The Carrboro Citizen
News Brief: Counterculture poetsThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 39 minutes agoWilson Library’s newest exhibit examines the beginning and growth of American counterculture poetry in post-World War II twentieth century in The Beats and ...
- Robin Williams comedy filming in Wallingford - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Robin Williams comedy filming in WallingfordSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoThe new independent comedy is "World's Greatest Dad," in which Williams plays a high school poetry teacher who finds his son dead under embarrassing ...
- Lost for words - guardian.co.uk
Lost for wordsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoGrab one of the fantastic Quick Reads series that celebrity authors are now penning, or try a poetry anthology. 5 Read aloud. Importantly, 76% of mothers ...
- Bent Brands Old Vic Green in Community Project - WhatsOnStage.com
Bent Brands Old Vic Green in Community ProjectWhatsOnStage.com, UK - 4 hours agoBranded fuses a diverse selection of skills, including free-running, poetry, dance and physical theatre, to tell the story of the launch of an ...
- Kathleen Edwards, Leslie Feist: why does Canada produce so many great ... - Times Online
On June 30, Kathleen Edwards is headlining a free concert in Trafalgar Square to celebrate Canada Day. She’s a highly regarded singer-songwriter whose third album, Asking for Flowers, has placed her on the cusp of an international breakthrough. By ...
- What happened to Lisa? - Owen Sound Sun Times
“It’s just a matter of time. It could be next week. It could be next year. It could be 10 years from now. Eventually, the police and the public are going to know what took place that weekend.†Ontario Provincial Police Const. Dan Rajsic, lead ...
- 1936 singles guide is fun, instructive (Detroit Free Press)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Author: Jennifer Harker, Special - Midland Mirror
Author: Jennifer Harker, SpecialMidland Mirror, Canada - 51 minutes ago“We were doing poetry and we read lots of Dr. Seuss with its rhymes.†Taking paper patterns and painting around them students went to work with enthusiasm ...
- Poetry by proxy - Eau Claire Leader-Telegram
Fourth-grade students at Sherman School sat back in their chairs Tuesday, listening as Adora Svitak gave them tips on how to write poetry. The session in the Eau Claire elementary school's media center wasn't a typical lesson, considering the ...
- A cellist plays his version of deadly Sarajevo roulette - Toronto Star
A cellist plays his version of deadly Sarajevo rouletteToronto Star, Canada - 17 minutes agoSo too is Steven Galloway's profoundly stirring novel. Toronto's Barbara Carey writes the monthly Poetry column for these pages.
- Serb fugitive captured at last - Globe and Mail
With the capture late last night of one of the world's most wanted war-crimes fugitives, the new government of Serbia made a major move toward leading its country in from the cold. For years, Serbia has been cut off from normal economic and political ...
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