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- 3 in 4 Minn. sophomores satisfy reading requirement - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Three-quarters of Minnesota sophomores can begin their summer break knowing they've performed well enough on a state reading exam to satisfy a requirement for high school graduation. As freshmen, they faced a writing exam with diploma implications ...
- Book Folks: Vaughn to visit G'town library - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Tennessee Poet-Laureate-for-Life Maggi Vaughn will visit the Germantown Community Library today and Monday, spreading the word about reading, writing and listening to poetry. Vaughn was named to the nonpaying, lifetime post in 1999, and since then ...
- Stafford students win with quarterback, Indian maiden EMMA'S AWARD ... - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarStafford students win with quarterback, Indian maiden EMMA'S AWARD ...The Free Lance-Star, VA - 1 hour agoEmma's poem about Pocahontas placed second in the state poetry contest. "I'm always writing a lot," said the girl, who used to be called Emily but now ...
- Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drowned - San Luis Obispo Tribune
Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drownedSan Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - 29 minutes agoBalloons and flowers were scattered throughout the dimly lit gym and neatly arranged around some of Erlanson’s poetry and prose. Family members and a friend ...
- Meet Your Neighbor Terry Huston Director energizes historical society - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Meet Your Neighbor Terry Huston Director energizes historical societyThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 6 hours ago"I've always loved to write," she said, adding she's working on a children's book and enjoys writing poetry. Huston, who lived in Lincoln City for six years ...
- Somethin's Brewin' to celebrate first anniversary (The Standard-Times)
LAKEVILLE — Owners Lorraine Carboni and Kristen Scott find it hard to believe that just last year close to 1,500 people came pouring into their newly opened Somethin's Brewin' bookstore and coffee shop. The two-day grand opening helped to make the...
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times - Statesman Journal
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue. Spotted owls, old growth, preservationists, clearcuts and timber jobs fill the dialogue of Klein's funny, profane ...
- Ali's 1963 'Greatest' reissued - Louisville Courier-Journal
There are many wonderful things about being from Louisville, but the best might be that it's the birthplace of Muhammad Ali, one of the world's most inspirational figures over the last 50 years. Aside from boxing, his greatest gift has been verbal ...
- Carlisle Floyd tries to make his opera 'Susannah' accessible - Los Angeles Times
With more than 230 productions and 700 performances in the U.S. and Europe, Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" is one of the most popular American operas, second perhaps only to "Porgy and Bess." Critics, however, have run hot and cold about it. After its ...
- A dark villainous monster, - Teen Ink
Teen InkA dark villainous monster,Teen Ink - 5 hours agoTeen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and more. ...
- Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 5 - Penn State Live
Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 5Penn State Live, PA - 3 hours agoIn the morning we worked on helping three of the girls write their final poems for the poetry contest. The class did another compare-and-contrast reading ...
- McCain getting a bit liberal? - Chicago Sun-Times
News Item: John McCain renews offer of a $300 million prize for a new car battery that would "leapfrog" existing technology. Is McCain saying, in other words, that he doesn't trust the free market to reward such an invention, so the government should ...
- People: Nancy Dell’Olio; John Motson - Times Online
The fusilli are flying after Nancy Dell’Olio claimed that Italian chefs in Britain cannot get their pasta right. “Giorgio at Locanda Locatelli, Giuseppe at Cipriano, Lorenzo at San Lorenzo — I think they all boil it too long,” the former ...
- Alicia Keys finds herself on a mission - College Times
Alicia Keys finds herself on a missionCollege Times, AZ - 12 hours agoPoetry is something that comes naturally for me and something I love to do. It’s just another way for me to express myself so I definitely see myself doing ...
- June Arts Calendar (The Post and Courier)
Through June 8: The Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the Piccolo Spoleto Festival.
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