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- Our Neighbors: 8-year-old artist's talent eclipses age - Contra Costa Times
REGINA KONG of Kensington is a naturally talented young artist who approaches the development of her creative skills with a devotion and focus beyond her 8 years. The proof is in her work. "Swimming Otter," a painting by the second-grader, was one of ...
- Israel Child Psychologist: Gaza Disengagement - Helping Children Cope - Israel News Agency
Jerusalem----May 9.... The countdown is on. While some in Israel feel it is inevitable and others feel that Israel's disengagement from Gaza will not happen, everyone would agree that children living in the areas to be evacuated will, like their ...
- Local briefs - June 4 (Red Deer Advocate)
China donations surpass $30,000 Red Deer shoppers have donated more than $30,000 to the survivors of China’s worst natural disaster in three decades.
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - Times Daily
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- Relive the '70s at Lord Hall exhibit (Bangor Daily News)
It was, Laurie Hicks said, just a big coincidence. As she was compiling a list of works to be displayed in a new exhibition now on view at the University of Maine’s Lord Hall Galleries, Hicks pulled a 1977 color aquatint by Alex Katz called "Ann Lauterbach."
- Noted writers help UAA reach out to community (Anchorage Daily News)
The metamorphosis of the University of Alaska Anchorage's graduate program in creative writing climaxes with an unfolding of wings this week.
- Writing Workshop Changes Students (Washington Post)
"Georgetown Day School, eight poems. . . . National Cathedral has two." Nancy Schwalb listed the schools and poems in the Parkmont Poetry Festival's 2007 25th anniversary book. "Edmund Burke has four," she said. "The Parkmont School has eight."
- One's choice of language should always come from the heart - El Paso Times
India is a mosaic of cultures and languages, so rich and vibrant that it cannot help but inspire in natives and foreigners a deep-seated appreciation and admiration for diversity. On the fear, however, that this assertion may seem too broad and bold ...
- Canadian novelist, poet Margaret Atwood wins Spanish literary award - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Illness forces SPCO president to retire Actors Brolin, Mortensen back Screen Actors Guild Italian accused of cashing in on fake Vatican ties Walker deputy director decamps for New York Best sellers MADRID, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood has ...
- Celebrated German opera, theatre director Grueber dies at 67 - Canada East
QUIMPER, France - Klaus Grueber, a German opera and theatre director renowned for lyric elegance and dispensing with convention, has died in western France, local officials said Monday. He was 67. Grueber died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of ...
- Pandering doesn't solve problems - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Pandering doesn't solve problemsFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 13 minutes agoAnyone familiar with Hispanic art and literature knows that poetry isn’t only a genre. Poetry is in the DNA of this romantic, passionate people. ...
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
TOLETHORPE Hall, near Stamford, is world-famous for putting on three plays each year. This year, it is treating audiences to Romeo and Juliet, Richard III – and The Wind in the Willows. The beauty of Tolethorpe is that all the actors are amateurs ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth - Charlotte.com
‘Victoria and Frederick for President, ' part of Winthrop's Create Carolina fest, is an intriguing, funny and mostly true political tale by visiting playwright Jonathan Davidson. 8 p.m. today-Sunday, Johnson Theatre, Winthrop University campus ...
- Gangs, children and families: The bigger picture - Lower Hudson Journal news
Gangs, children and families: The bigger pictureLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 1 hour agoA recent letter to the editor ("Solution to teen gangs: Active parents," by Dave Veraja, May 5) spoke about the need for parents to be responsible for their ...
- Briefly... CITY/REGION - Philadelphia Daily News
Southwest Philadelphia: Biosolids Recycling Center, 7800 Penrose Ferry Road; Northwest Philadelphia: Queen Lane Water Treatment Plant, Fox Street near the Roosevelt Extension; and Northeast Philadelphia: Baxter Water Plant, 8800 block of State Road ...
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