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- Poetry class is for high school students - Caldwell Progress
Poetry class is for high school studentsCaldwell Progress, NJ - 9 hours agoDrew University offers creative writing workshops specifically for rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students can explore poetry through a ...
- Let children have some input in how they spend their summer - Contra Costa Times
Listen carefully to what your gifted child says. Try to include many of his preferences in your summer plans for him. Summer should be a time for gifted children to explore new and old interests and grow intellectually. He may or may not opt for a ...
- Push for 'dream team' accelerates in U.S. (Telegraph-Journal)
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one.
- Manchester writers give sneak preview of new work - University of Manchester
Manchester writers give sneak preview of new workUniversity of Manchester, UK - 1 hour agoThe author of a controversial new novel and an acclaimed poet will join forces for an early evening burst of their latest poetry and prose at The University ...
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for May 3-9 - The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
Calendar Girls picks and clicks for May 3-9The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - 33 minutes ago10 am Free. Mount Sinai Memorial Park, 6150 Mount Sinai Drive, Simi Valley. (866) 717-4624. The Long Beach Jewish community will join with clergy throughout ...
- Marketing news - Biz Community
Plagiarism accusations NEWSWATCH: Siphokazi Sowazi, chief executive of Mafube Publishing, owners of Enterprise magazine, has been accused of plagiarising various of her editorial columns, and the Press Council of South Africa has ruled in favour of ...
- Life is poetry for Angelou (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
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- Jeune Lune recalled: Our theater scene will be darker when we can't bask in the Lune light (Pioneer Press)
Memory is the most potent legacy of live performance, so as Theatre de la Jeune Lune wanes, it seems apt to recall some of the company's best moments from its three decades of sometimes brilliant, sometimes turbulent life.
- Liberalism and lead (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Is liberalism caused by heavy metals? Dr. Heinz Dummkopf, of the Institute for Political Disorders, seems to think so. He has done extensive research into the effects of lead and other toxic metals on human belief systems. The results are quite revealing.
- Hot Tickets 05/01/08 - Davison Index
Hot Tickets 05/01/08Davison Index, MI - 4 hours agoThe series addresses social issues through spoken word, music, poetry and prose. Tickets for the May performance are $10. The show starts at 7:30 pm at Red ...
- Theater review: A wistful double bill (San Jose Mercury News)
The road not taken beckons at the California Theatre Center, which has launched its Summer Rep with a double bill of short plays musing on life's dreams and regrets.
- Moodie's old home sheds its rough image - National Post
Moodie's old home sheds its rough imageNational Post, Canada - 3 hours ago... unsettled middle-of-nowhere Ontario with her husband and growing family in the 1830s. The former gentlewoman longed for the days of writing poetry about ...
- Ali's 1963 'Greatest' reissued - Louisville Courier-Journal
There are many wonderful things about being from Louisville, but the best might be that it's the birthplace of Muhammad Ali, one of the world's most inspirational figures over the last 50 years. Aside from boxing, his greatest gift has been verbal ...
- June Programs at The Newark Public Library - Bridgeton News
Highlighting the June schedule of programs for the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, are a major exhibition on Newark Airport's 80th birthday, the kickoff rally for the Prudential Foundation Summer Reading Challenge, and a concert in ...
- Ranch rodeo featuring 48 bronc-riding 'working cowboys' set for Andrews' ACE Arena on May 24-25 (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
By Ed Todd MRT Correspondent ANDREWS -- A ranch rodeo featuring "working cowboys" riding wild broncs will be staged in Andrews this weekend in an event that is designed to accentuate the "ranch heritage" of the Old West and today.
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