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- 19th-century baseball presentation to celebrate America's birthday - Times Herald-Record
19th-century baseball presentation to celebrate America's birthdayTimes Herald-Record, NY - 2 hours ago"My show stresses the lure of our national pastime during the 19th century through the use of my collected baseball music, poetry, humorous storytelling, ...
- Area Communities Plan Memorial Day Recognition - Marshall County Journal
Area Communities Plan Memorial Day RecognitionMarshall County Journal, SD - 2 hours agoWinners in the District Poetry Contest - 5th grade; Tory Hoines, Tyler Lynch and 6th grade, Olivia Carlson, Sierra Bivens and Evan Carlson will read their ...
- Stephanie Cross on Playing With the Grown-ups | Lost City Radio ... - The Observer
Stephanie Cross on Playing With the Grown-ups | Lost City Radio ...The Observer, UK - 2 hours agoThose disappointed by David Mitchell's Black Swan Green may find Kitty Aldridge's second novel more satisfying. In place of Eighties Worcestershire, ...
- Daily TWiP - Limerick Day - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP (short for The Week in Preview), a daily online round-up of unique holidays, compelling historical observances, nifty birth and death anniversaries, and all the other odds and ends we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview ...
- Lake Mayer - Connect Savannah.com
Lake MayerConnect Savannah.com, GA - 2 hours agoProceeds fund a trip to the International Youth Poetry Slam Contest. (Live Music, Other, DJ) Thu., June 19, 3 pm www.awolinc.org.
- Education's not finished, BC grads told (Boston Globe)
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life."
- Gestures of freedom - Financial Times
“Illustrious and unknown: this was what Degas aspired to be, and what Cy Twombly has become.†That’s how curator Kirk Varnedoe introduced Twombly to an ambivalent American audience at his retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in ...
- 20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expo - indy.com
20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expoindy.com, IN - 56 minutes agoThe artistry: Boasting paintings, sculptures, poetry and more, the Cultural Arts Pavilion at the Indiana Convention Center caters to all ages and creative ...
- Literary calendar for June 29-July 5 - Charlotte Observer
Literary calendar for June 29-July 5Charlotte Observer, NC - 18 hours agoNC WRITER'S NETWORK SUMMER RESIDENCY: Spend a weekend with master writing instructors in fiction, nonfiction and poetry, July 25-27 at Queens University of ...
- In search of family history along the St. Lawrence River - San Antonio Express
San Antonio ExpressIn search of family history along the St. Lawrence RiverSan Antonio Express, TX - 8 minutes agoThis place has a different, more Parisian feel with its soaring atrium, smart service and verses on the wall from poetry by the hotel's namesake, ...
- Missing girl found alive six years later, still a mystery - Syracuse Post-Standard
Six years ago, as a 13-year-old, Kaswella Anderson disappeared in Syracuse. Her name was soon displayed on Internet Web sites devoted to missing children. Relatives hung fliers carrying her photograph around the city. The National Center for Missing ...
- Torture victims find strength (Arizona Daily Star)
They came to Tucson from all over the world. The youngest is an infant. The oldest is 80.
- Literary calendar for July 6-12 (The Charlotte Observer)
Sunday READINGS: Warren Wilson MFA program readings, 8:15 p.m., Canon Lounge, Warren Wilson College, Asheville. Charles D'Ambrosio, Joan Aleshire, Murad Kalam, C. Dale Young and Susan Neville. Free and open to the public. Details: 828-771-3715; www.warren-wilson.edu. Monday READINGS: Warren Wilson MFA program readings, 8:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall (behind the college chapel). ...
- Bleekers: Celebrate Earth Day with recent children's books - Topeka Capitol-Journal
"How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warning" (Dawn, 2008), ages 8 and older, by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch: This empowering text chronicles changes in the behavior of nature since 1900, shows ...
- Actress backs medieval Norwich mystic appeal - Network Norwich
Actress backs medieval Norwich mystic appealNetwork Norwich, UK - 9 hours ago... the BBC did a series of programmes every morning which was a five minute spot of poetry or prose and they asked me to take part in it. ...
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