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- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times (Stuart News)
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times.
- The Fourth Of July - Our Nation's 232nd Birthday - Southern Maryland Online
The Fourth Of July - Our Nation's 232nd BirthdaySouthern Maryland Online, MD - 1 hour agoThe words, written by Jefferson, have the ring of poetry. "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by ...
- Television movies for the week of Aug. 17 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of Aug. 17Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 23 minutes agoAn American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Wed. ...
- Broadway-Bound 'Ace' Musical Takes Wing in VA; Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Star (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Wings aloft, Ace, the Broadway-aimed musical about a boy's flight through his own family history, opens Sept. 3 following previews from Aug. 27 at Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA.
- This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland Patent - Observer-Dispatch
Rose Cleveland of Holland Patent publishes her first novel, “The Long Run.†The 146-page book is about a young lady of society who visits a small town each summer and falls in love with a scholar who lives there. Cleveland is the youngest sister ...
- The sixth annual Altered Barbie art show (San Francisco Chronicle)
Barbie is the ultimate cougar. She's single, frolics with younger men and, at 49 years old, doesn't look a day over 17. That is, until she's altered. "She's sexy. But the concept of altering Barbie, of turning her into a piece of art, brings it into the realm...
- Michael McCarthy: A summer this wet and windy just isn't natural - The Independent
I once arrived in Finland on May Day. As I walked into my Helsinki hotel, a big Finnish bloke attacked me. Luckily, it was with a balloon. However, the fear flashed through my panicking brain that even though he was not a gunman or a knifeman, merely ...
- Poem dropped over knife fear (BBC News)
An exam board asks schools to destroy a GCSE poetry anthology because one poem refers to knife violence.
- A bunch of hurrahs - News Today Online
A bunch of hurrahsNews Today Online, Philippines - 11 minutes agoBy the way, Mam Zenny has repeatedly won the Homelife National Poetry contest, so hindi gid matawaran ang mga pangalan dito sa The News Today. ...
- Faith without fear - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsFaith without fearEnnis Daily News, TX - 1 hour agoI had great teachers who recognized a talent in me that I have been able to direct into areas that will help me the rest of my life. ...
- Opium, Narcotics Finally Granted Co-Authorship in Literary Canon - PR CannaZine (press release)
Opium, Narcotics Finally Granted Co-Authorship in Literary CanonPR CannaZine (press release), UK - 46 minutes ago“Drugs rule, but not when they write poetry and stuff,†said University of Wisconsin student Harry Fender. “As if writing a critical theory paper isn’t hard ...
- A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the ... - eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (Press Release)
A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the ...eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (Press Release), AZ - 1 hour ago... Celebrities & Interesting Personalities and the 2008 FURocious Concert featuring animal welfare conscious performances by Stop Motion Poetry and Stacy ...
- Minority Scholars Program Changes Lives for Local Middle Schoolers (KSPR Springfield)
Drury University is hosting 15, 8th and 9th grade minority students on its campus this week. Three professors are behind their stay; the instructors say it is meant to make a life-long impact.
- The top grads in the GTA (Toronto Star)
They get the kind of grades most of us only dream about. One achieved 100 per cent in six Grade 12 subjects. Another is going to Harvard after scoring perfect on the SAT. And one tells a touching tale that changed her academic life: how, after flunking a test in Grade 4, a teacher gave her a second chance. From that moment on, she was determined to be a stellar student. These are the stories of ...
- 'ROAD' WORK IS UNDER 'WAY (New York Post)
Plenty of activity afoot this season on off-Broadway - and there's no doubt about its most eagerly anticipated production: "Road Show," the first new musical by Stephen Sondheim since his 1994 "Passion." The show, co-written by John Weidman, is...
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