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- What do teachers do during the summer? - Portsmouth Herald
Carolyn Berenson of Exeter is a teacher. As such, she knows that she's somewhat "the other" to her sixth-grade special education students at Stratham's Cooperative Middle School — a quasi-human that likely has no life outside school. But, though it ...
- Film reviews: Killer of Sheep, Her Name is Sabine and more - Daily Telegraph
A classic finally released from copyright-related limbo, Charles Burnett 's 1977 debut observes the lives of a black family in the rundown Watts area of Los Angeles. A black cinema classic: Killer of Sheep At first, the focus is on the youngsters ...
- Chester County (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
T-his section of The Inquirer provides news about people and events in Chester County. It is published Thursdays and Sundays.
- REM roars back to fighting form at the Bowl - OCRegister
REM roars back to fighting form at the BowlOCRegister, CA - 1 hour agoBut here, clad in a black suit and tie and more deliberate than usual about his body movements, Stipe achieved and sustained an Alienated Everyman persona ...
- "Not quite what I was planning" - Sydney Morning Herald
"Not quite what I was planning"Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 45 minutes agoPaul Thornton's reads almost like poetry. "Alabama boy said Hallelujah, wrote memoirs." Writers like brevity; readers more so. Makes you think harder, ...
- Could Fed's Rate Cut Be Last For Awhile? (R News)
Wednesday could mark the last time Americans will see a drop in interest rates for a while. The Fed is widely expected to cut a key rate by a quarter-point when it wraps up two days of meetings.
- “Let us not forget Bam:†Shajarian - Tehran Times
“Let us not forget Bam:†ShajarianTehran Times, Iran - 12 hours agoShams Gallery curator Ali Jamshidi also made a short speech and said that all the works on display are based on the pieces of poetry Shajarian used over the ...
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - WMI Central
These four visitors from the Valley were among many thousands of parade-goers at the Show Low Fourth of July Parade last year. The parade annually draws White Mountain VIPÕs, state and local officials, and a bounty of colorful floats produced by ...
- Briefs, June 11 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
BELLEVUE — The Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly jamboree on Saturday. The jamboree will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Center. There will be a variety of food and music. For more information, call Mark Hanson at (940 ...
- Cultures beautifully clashing - San Diego CityBEAT
Cultures beautifully clashingSan Diego CityBEAT, CA - 39 minutes agoIn the end, I wanted to focus on the poetry that the cross-fertilization of cultures brings to the world. For contemporary settings however, harsh conflicts ...
- Events Calendar (Cornwall Standard Freeholder)
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- Celebrating the written word - Appalachian State University
Celebrating the written wordAppalachian State University, NC - 12 minutes agoDennis Bohr wrote the play “Dark All Day (and all of the night),†which was performed this spring on campus by Black Sheep Theatre. ...
- Framingham classmates remember Caique Souza - Framingham TAB
Framingham classmates remember Caique SouzaFramingham TAB, USA - 51 minutes agoStudents honored Caique Souza during an assembly in the school's auditorium yesterday with performances of original poetry, rap and fleet-footed dance moves ...
- Net savvy 96-year-old blogs to share ideas in online world (Special) (New Kerala)
By Shubha Singh: At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest bloggers and shows him as a man with a remarkable catholicity of interests.
- Plato's Greek Taverna , Ponsonby Rd - New Zealand Herald
Greek cuisine gets a bad rap. AA Gill reckons it's "unremittingly ghastly. Greek food is best eaten drunk, but even that they don't make easy". Which may be unfair: when you've spent a couple of milennia working out democracy, philosophy, drama ...
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