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- Poetry column: Memorial Day a paradox of celebration and mourning - Evening Sun
Since Memorial Day was first celebrated, controversy has surrounded it. Initially, disagreement centered around where the designation originated. Was it inspired by wives, mothers and sisters honoring the war dead in Southern cemeteries? Was its ...
- Poet laureate brings poets, poetry lovers together - TriVallyCentral
West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it her mission to bring West Hartford poets together, and for the most part, she feels as though she has accomplished this goal during her tenure. West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it ...
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- Young poets share prose (The Saginaw News)
Poetry students at Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy have put pen to paper and paper on a press to express their feelings. The students are publishing a collection of poetry, ''Soul Expressions.''
- Volunteer Opportunities - Savannah Morning News
Volunteer OpportunitiesSavannah Morning News, GA - 23 hours agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Volunteers are needed a few hours a week in the mornings to assist adults in ...
- Buskers wanted for the 2008 Oneida County Fair - NewsoftheNorth.Net
NewsoftheNorth.NetBuskers wanted for the 2008 Oneida County FairNewsoftheNorth.Net, Wisconsin - 1 hour agoPlanners of the new Fun, Free and Fabulous 2008 Oneida County Fair are looking for Buskers. According to the on-line dictionary, Wikipedia, Busking is the ...
- Library programs for adults and children available - Cape May County Herald
Library programs for adults and children availableCape May County Herald, United States - 1 hour agoBookworms – Read a book during the month, then come to the club and talk about it, do a craft or puppet show, and refreshments, 628-2607. ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale - Des Moines Register
In Lynnrick Rogers' fourth-grade students are becoming detectives. They are learning how to read and understand mysteries. The students are reading "The Boxcar Children Series" by Gertrude Chandler Warner. They are truly intrigued by the fact that ...
- This year’s innovations in theater - Charleston City Paper
This year’s innovations in theaterCharleston City Paper, SC - 27 minutes agoCreated by London theater company 1927, Devil is a melange of 20th-century styles  silent film, pantomime, Gothic horror, stop-action animation  that ...
- Marathi actor Vihang Nayak dies in road accident (Calcutta News)
Veteran Marathi film and television actor Vihang Nayak died when his car overturned after hitting a divider on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway Monday. He was 58. His driver was killed as well.
- Scranhattan Festival Premieres in Downtown Scranton - WNEP-TV 16
The city of Scranton is preparing for it's first arts festival in many years. It's called " The Scranhattan Festival " and its kicking off with a premiere Thursday night in the Electric City's downtown. It's not only a premiere, but a red carpet ...
- Letter to the editor: Letter an example of local bigotry - Public Opinion
In the May 11 edition of Public Opinion I enjoyed reading your essay titled, "There's many ways to show Mom you love, respect." Then from "Annie's Mailbox," it was a delight and pleasure to read the beautiful Mother's Day poems. But all these ...
- Towers highlights students' writing, artistic - Northern Star Online
Towers highlights students' writing, artisticNorthern Star Online, IL - 2 hours agoThe magazine features unpublished work from graduates and undergraduates such as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art/photography, said Jessica Wedemeyer, ...
- Retired Highland High principal closes one chapter, begins another (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- Writers in the making - Hudson Reporter
MY TURN – Kindergartner Cecilia Grossman sits next to her teacher Ms. Banta as she reads a poem about kindergarten from the classroom book to her class and her family. 'Falling falling falling leaves, Mother Nature did you sneeze? Red ones, yellow ...
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