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- Festive banquet highlights Haitian culture (Miami Herald)
A night of music, poetry and dance greeted some 200 well-dressed diners as they feasted on a sit-down meal inside a brightly decorated banquet room at the Miramar Civic Center.
- Recently recommended books for tweens - guardian.co.uk
Recently recommended books for tweensguardian.co.uk, UK - 28 minutes agoLike poetry, short stories tend to fall out of fashion with older children and they are often rather dully produced. But this collection is a real cracker ...
- Live alone and like it (Poughkeepsie Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- The Southard Grange, Route 9, Howell, will host the following ... - News Transcript
The Southard Grange, Route 9, Howell, will host the following ...News Transcript, NJ - 9 hours agoJuly 26, 7 pm - Open Mic - Be a star and sing, play your instrument, perform in your band, read poetry or regale your community with a monologue. ...
- Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate Modern - Art Daily
Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate ModernArt Daily - 11 hours agoTwombly’s move to Italy in 1957 coincided with a shift away from Abstract Expressionism to a mature style inspired by poetry, mythology, the classics and ...
- The Tracey Fragments Review - Contactmusic.com
The Tracey Fragments ReviewContactmusic.com, UK - 21 hours agoFor what it's worth, however, these shards of art-school poetry fit into the palette: If any attempt at natural dialogue had been made, this would have been ...
- Superior partners: High school students pair up with first-graders for poetry project (Missoulian)
Jo Stevens' yearbook students at Superior High School and Diana Campbell's first-graders at the elementary school teamed up for a poetry project. To begin the poetry unit, the first-graders listened to the language of poetry and discovered that poems have rhyme, rhythm and repetition.
- Young poet wins top prize - Oxfordshire News
A POEM inscribed on a tiny scrap of paper has won the regional round of a prestigious human rights poetry competition. Oxford schoolgirl Aditi Gaddam, a pupil at St Clare's, Banbury Road, was named the Midlands winner for Amnesty International's You ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to evade capture for a decade (Evening Standard)
This is the extraordinary disguise which allowed one of the world’s most wanted men to escape justice for years.
- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- THE LAST OF MR. NORRIS—Christopher Isherwood—Morrow ($2.50). - Time
Up-to-date readers of up-to-date English poetry know the names, though they may not have the numbers, of Poets Wyant Hugh Auden and Stephen Spender (TIME, Oct. 1). The first books of both Auden and Spender were dedicated to one Christopher Isherwood ...
- On the bookcase - Baytown Sun
While sorting out books to donate to a library for its annual sale, I was struck by the number of “locals.” Books written by or about people in Baytown and the local area consume a considerable amount of space in my bookcase. Sorry, library fund ...
- Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contest - Lincoln Journal
Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contestLincoln Journal, MA - 29 minutes ago“I was really excited,” Pingeon said of winning the contest. Her mother, Elizabeth Graver, said she discovered the Michigan poetry contest and thought it ...
- Students' works remembering Holocaust honored - Antelope Valley Press
LANCASTER - Red and black dominated much of the artwork created by area high school students. So did depictions of severed limbs and shattered lives, reflecting the teens' views of the Holocaust. Paintings of skulls and skeletons hung in the lobby at ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died.
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