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- 24/7 BB Rolling News 270708 - The Sun
The Sun24/7 BB Rolling News 270708The Sun, UK - 1 hour ago14.59: Stu says that he loves poetry and Shakespeare but swiftly kills his romantic image by admitting the only book he's ever read is To Kill A Mockingbird ...
- Concert Review: Firebird Ensemble and Boston Musica Viva at the ... - Bostonist
Concert Review: Firebird Ensemble and Boston Musica Viva at the ...Bostonist, MA - 5 hours ago... a black box, slumped in a chair like a sullen guest musician, that was called upon to play musique concrète loops of poetry and Nuremberg soundbites. ...
- Updated 9/26: Calendar (The Doings Western Springs)
Experience what it was like to be a passenger on the Underground Railroad at 6:30 or 7:15 p.m. Oct. 3-4 at Graue Mill and Museum, 3800 S. York Road, Oak Brook. Beginning with a skit where passengers meet Harriet Tubman, the journey will be led outdoors along Salt Creek by a blacksmith.
- Globe North best bets - Boston Globe
Globe North best betsBoston Globe, United States - 9 minutes agoDurham, NH: The contemporary dance company Eliza Monte Dance premieres "Zydeco Zare," a work inspired by folk music originating from African-American and ...
- Regional poets to share literary musings - Press-Enterprise
Regional poets to share literary musingsPress-Enterprise, CA - 21 hours agoPorter is the creator of the online poetry journal Poemeleon, started out of her Riverside home. She has published five issues and had about 95000 visitors ...
- US Infant Mortality Rates Stall - The Bulletin
The CDC defines this category of people as having African ancestry and no maternal ancestors of Hispanic descent. The overall rate, unrelated to premature births, showed very little change from 2004 to 2005, with 6.78 deaths per 1,000 live births ...
- You Say There's Nothin' To Do? - RedOrbit
You Say There's Nothin' To Do?RedOrbit, TX - 41 minutes agoElizabethtown College Poetry Series presents a reading by the award-winning poet, Sharon Olds, in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center, 8 pm First-come, ...
- Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly Life - Inside Higher Ed
Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly LifeInside Higher Ed, DC - 12 minutes agoI was an economically-challenged immigrant kid from New Jersey trying out an English major because an acquaintance back in Portugal had told me that if I ...
- Big Spring English educator among Teacher of the Year finalists - PennLive.com
Big Spring English educator among Teacher of the Year finalistsPennLive.com, PA - 6 hours agoHis theory: If students can analyze characters, plot, motivation and irony in a movie, they can do it in poetry, short stories and novels. ...
- Book/DVD/Record - Town Topics
Town TopicsBook/DVD/RecordTown Topics, NJ - 1 hour agoFor the poets, and for their author, poetry has a life beyond the printed page. Readers looking for lines or stanzas of verse in this vast novel teeming ...
- About Town - September 18, 2008 (Shenandoah Valley News Today)
"A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul."
- Culture enriches Steinbeck shrine - Thecalifornian.com
Four unique exhibitions and many related programs combine to offer a rich cultural experience at the National Steinbeck Center this fall. Mark your calendars and visit your center often for art and culture! "These exhibitions each in their own way ...
- Joan Aragone: Play games to improve your brain (San Mateo County Times)
As we age, our brains function less efficiently than they did when we were younger.That isn't news to anybody over 50 who knows the experience of forgetting a name immediately on introduction or grasping for words to describe a common object.
- The monster in the mirror (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Slavenka Drakulic: We examine Karadzic's appearance for anything that will justify our belief that he is nothing like us
- Go! The St. Louis Weekend Calendar, September 5-7, 2008 - Riverfront Times
Go! The St. Louis Weekend Calendar, September 5-7, 2008Riverfront Times, MO - 12 hours agoGet Born poetry reading and show at 8 pm Friday at 2 Cents Plain (1114 Olive). Load in time is from 6:30-7:30 and it's $6 at the door. ...
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