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- Irish aim to keep language alive - Oxfordshire News
A NEW community group is being formed, aimed at keeping the Irish Gaelic language alive and well in Oxford. Posters have been pinned up in pubs and supermarkets and organisers are keen to get the group established as soon as possible. Dublin-born ...
- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- Poetry slam - Words are stronger than actions (University News)
A room full of poets alighted on Pierson Auditorium at the poetry slam this past week. Music by Tieanna Cooper, who also goes by the name of Re-al, gave life to the auditorium; Cooper started the event by reciting two of her poems with music from her latest CD called "Naked Truth.
- New play explores what search reveals about us - The Associated Press
The Associated PressNew play explores what search reveals about usThe Associated Press - 55 minutes agoAnalog communication devices served as creative fodder when they were newly invented, such as plays centered on a telephone or poetry written to resemble ...
- Mom accepts transgender Manchester tween (The Nashua Telegraph)
MANCHESTER -- In the first grade, 6-year-old Nicholas stood up one day and told his teacher he had something important to say. Not just to her. But to the whole class. ... - By ASHLEY SMITH Staff Writer
- CSU Summer Stages heats up campus - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY Proteus (Jon White, left), Julia (Lindsay Iuen) and Valentine (John Paul Soto) cavort in the rockin' Shakespeare musical "Two Gentlemen of Verona" at Cleveland State University's Summer Stages. When: In repertory through ...
- READ: Not just for the young ones (The New Straits Times)
From children’s rhymes to autobiographies, SU AZIZ takes us on a journey of interesting books which we may need, at different points of our lives. EVERY TIME there is a danger of an avalanche of books from my table, I tend to duck or run.
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Boston Globe
PHILADELPHIA— They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- University of Minnesota study uncovers the educational benefits of ... - PhysOrg
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as ...
- "All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe Theatre - SanDiego.com
"All's Well That Ends Well" at the Old Globe TheatreSanDiego.com, CA - 2 hours agoBy Welton Jones Other than the occasional burst of poetry and some swaggering second bananas, there’s just not much to celebrate in “All’s Well That Ends ...
- Euthanasia at end of trail (The Monterey County Herald)
GERLACH, Nev. — Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind.
- Trails & Vistas expands to two-day event in September - Reno Gazette Journal
Trails & Vistas expands to two-day event in SeptemberReno Gazette Journal, NV - 2 hours agoSpheeirs will share his insights through songs of the earth with a unique and intimate experience with vocals, instrumental and poetry. ...
- Tragic poetic lament for lost tortoise - audio - Lewes Today
A BELOVED lost tortoise has inspired her distraught owner to write poetry pleading for her return. Washington woman Trisha Cook has turned to verse as her solace after losing life-long reptilian friend Henrietta - who lived with her for 33 years ...
- 'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder Mystery (NPR)
Weekend Edition Sunday , May 4, 2008 · Louise Erdrich, who has written 12 novels and volumes of poetry, is known for her masterful storytelling. Liane Hansen talks with the author about her new book, The Plague of Doves , which focuses on a senseless and horrific crime that changes the lives of several families living around a Native American reservation in North Dakota.
- Quick Takes: Adele, The Ting Tings, Blind Pilot, The Gabe Dixon Band - Paste Magazine
Members of the breathless British music press have hyped Adele as the next Amy Winehouse. She’s not. Where Winehouse traffics in updated Phil Spector and Motown, Adele takes her cues from Nina Simone and Dinah Washington. She’s an old-fashioned ...
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