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- At our best (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
(Published April 28) CHS students win folk music award Corvallis High School students Rebecca Lomnicky and Gary Breed were awarded the Corvallis Folklore Society Folk Music Award on April 17 at Local Folk!, the open-mic program of Corvallis Folklore Society and The Arts Center. The annual award is given to high school students who best exemplify the performance of music in the folk tradition.
- Voice of the Reader - The Southern
Voice of the ReaderThe Southern, IL - 31 minutes agoI write today to congratulate the talented students of Southern Illinois who participated in this year's Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest. ...
- 'Catch the Reading Bug' this summer with library's fun program - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-Star'Catch the Reading Bug' this summer with library's fun programThe Free Lance-Star, VA - 12 minutes agoWhat is it about bugs and poetry? Douglas Florian's "Insectlopedia" is another collection of funny bug poems ("You don't need tickets/ To listen to ...
- School News - Week of May 21 - Warrenton Journal
School News - Week of May 21Warrenton Journal, MO - 3 hours agoGarrett Elementary School students KIELY MASSEY, HALIYAH RHODES, KONNOR SETTLE and VALERIE MADDOCK will have poems published in the Young American Poetry ...
- Inspirations by Neruda, the Minutiae in Mahler (New York Times)
Kelley O?Connor sang Peter Lieberson?s ?Neruda Songs? with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Bernard Haitink.
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal's former king (TODAYonline)
File photo of ex-kKing Gyanendra of Nepal. With few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life of Nepal's ousted king as a commoner is by all accounts a lonely, meditative one.
- Glimpses of a society revealed in black and white - Taiwan Journal
Glimpses of a society revealed in black and whiteTaiwan Journal, Taiwan - 1 hour agoThe boy's name is a laurel to Han Chinese heritage as it stems from gifted literati Tang Bo-hu (1470-1523), who excelled in poetry and painting during the ...
- THEATER REVIEW from New York: ‘Osage County’ hits close to home - Kansas City Star
THEATER REVIEW from New York: ‘Osage County’ hits close to homeKansas City Star, MO - 41 minutes agoIn the Weston clan we find a poetry-quoting, booze-sipping reluctant patriarch, his pill-popping wife and three daughters: one with a rocky marriage, ...
- Poetry bows out after 15 years on NY transit system - Taipei Times
¡§Poetry in Motion was a great gift to the city that the MTA and Transit gave and it was very deeply appreciated ... There¡¦s nothing that compares to the sustained exposure to an art.¡¨ ¡X Alice Quinn, director of the Poetry Society ...
- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seeing double; Josh Brolin has a mug shot ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have their own Brady Bunch-sized brood with the arrival of twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline Saturday, delivered by Caesarian section at Lenval Hospital in Nice, France. An "emotional" Pitt was on hand for the ...
- New DOE Initiative Aims to Get Students Writing Poetry - Columbia Spectator
The halls of New York City public schools have echoed with rhymes over the past few weeks, as many students greeted with enthusiasm the chance to compose their very own poetry. Thanks to the Department of Education’s latest literacy initiative—P ...
- Teens Rebecca, Ted need a break from their home life - Morris County Daily Record
Still, she manages to stay active and involved in school, thanks to her mother, who encourages her to work hard. The 15-year-old likes to draw, read poetry and listen to music.
- Your one chance to see Wilhelm Hammershoi's enigmatic paintings - Times Online
Sometimes, the reputations of celebrated artists vanish after their deaths. A few might re-emerge, years later, not only intact, but brilliantly refurbished. Consider the case of Wilhelm Hammershoi (1849-1916), whose work languished unremarked for ...
- Meet Pawtucket's finest - Pawtucket Times
PAWTUCKET — While a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer work was required to qualify, each of the six teens who were inducted into the Pawtucket Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force’s “2008 Teen Hall of Fame†logged hours that numbered in the ...
- Lorraine L. Wilson (Adirondack Daily Enterprise)
BLOOMINGDALE — Lorraine Louise Wilson, 53, of Harvest Moon Farm, Bloomingdale, died peacefully Sunday, April 13, 2008 at her home. Born in Richmond and raised near Lady Smith, Virginia, Lorraine moved to the Adirondacks in 1987 to join her husband and life partner David Vana.
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