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- Thomas Logan, Paul Washington to be honored at UBE's 40th gathering - Episcopal News Service
Thomas Logan, Paul Washington to be honored at UBE's 40th gatheringEpiscopal News Service, NY - 5 hours ago"It will feature Fr. Paul and Fr. Logan's favorite songs, a dance presentation by Philadanco/D2 Company, and poetry by UBE youth. ...
- Column: Future of U.S. literacy endangered - U-Wire.com
Reading is fundamental. Reading not only informs and entertains, it stimulates the imagination. Unfortunately, Americans are becoming increasingly uninterested in reading - and this may lead us into catastrophe. Reading is an activity that requires ...
- Bumbershoot literary lineup to include Edmund White, Joshua Ferris - Seattle Times
Bumbershoot literary lineup to include Edmund White, Joshua FerrisSeattle Times, United States - 4 hours agoOther highlights: a teen angst poetry contest and a haiku competition. The festival runs Aug. 30-Sept. 1 at Seattle Center. Go to www.bumbershoot.org for ...
- Celebrity news - Daily Telegraph
Entertainment, glamour and celebrity: from the Hollywood homes of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton to the chic nightclubs visited by Kate Middleton and Prince William and the holiday beaches favoured by the Beckhams and Sarkozys. Forget Indiana Jones ...
- Burns print plan poetry in motion - Glasgow Evening Times
Burns print plan poetry in motionGlasgow Evening Times, UK - 17 minutes ago"We're running tests but soon people will be able to see how Burns' first poetry was printed," said Bert. "It has been a labour of love for four years but ...
- Robert Lewis Shayon; elevated stature of radio; 95 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Robert Lewis Shayon, who wrote and produced groundbreaking radio programs in the 1940s, including the “You Are There†series for CBS, and who later became a longtime television critic for The Saturday Review and an Ivy League professor – all without a college education of his own – died June 28 at his home in Frankfort, Ky. He was 95.
- in school: - The Statesman
in school:The Statesman, India - 2 hours agoThe students performed some cultural programme that included a recitation of poetry by Prasun Banerjee of Class X, a dance on Rabindra Sangeet by Silky Saha ...
- Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting Roger - BirminghamMail.net
Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting RogerBirminghamMail.net, UK - 23 minutes agoTop comedy playwrights David Tristram and Raymond Hopkins will conduct an open forum to discuss their work, which includes The Secret Lives of Henry and ...
- Tony Soprano - Chicago Tribune
One used, black and beige short-sleeve polo shirt, a tank top and black pants: $43,750. Inflation run amok? Nope -- just the premium you pay for the blood of Tony-Soprano.
- O brother, where art thou? - Globe and Mail
O brother, where art thou?Globe and Mail, Canada - 19 minutes agoWe also get painful scenes from her uneasy marriage with Sam, whose brush with cancer works within the formal design of the book as a counterweight to ...
- Edison Arts Society celebrates 10th anniversary (Edison Sentinel)
EDISON - The Edison Arts Society celebrated its 10th anniversary with a gallery show at the municipal building, highlighting the artistic progress of its members. The exhibit, titled "Then and Now," is currently available for public viewing outside the mayor's office.
- Former teacher still remembered at 100 (Altoona Mirror)
When Eleanore Steckman celebrated her 100th birthday May 30, she received more than 150 birthday cards from family, friends and past students. Some students included the long list of prepositions they were made to memorize from her English classes at Keith Junior High School.
- Davidson Calendar: May 30-June 6 - Nashville Tennessean
The Improv Nashville Show: Improv Nashville performs scenes, games and a one-act play based on audience suggestions. 8 p.m. May 30, 12th South Arts Venue, 2907 12th Ave. S.; $10; tickets: 418-0905, www.improvnashville.com . Ultimate Comedy: Under the ...
- Poetry, Religion, and that Pesky Paris WiF (Gay City News)
I wish the war for queer rights was more like traditional ones, where we could conquer territory, plant the rainbow flag, then retire from the scene. Unfortunately, most of our battles have mixed results. And the war shows signs of lasting even longer than operation Mired in Afghanistan.
- West Texas 'Tony' - Odessa American Online
West Texas is responsible for producing many important national staples that others greatly appreciate: oil, cotton, cantaloupe, a Tony Award winner and more oil, to name a few. Certainly a first, Monahans native Deanna Dunagan, daughter of late area ...
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