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- Students impersonate noted American authors (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
After an in-depth study of American literature in Honors English 11, Jan McGovern's 21 students at Cardinal Mooney High School posed as American authors for their end-of-year project.
- Winners of SOS contests named - Baxter Bulletin
Winners of SOS contests namedBaxter Bulletin, AR - 3 hours agoAmong the poetry winners from Guy Berry Intermediate School were the students of Melissa Green: Katie Beth Wehmeyer, first place; Douglas Herron, ...
- Celebrations, lights, action: World Refugee Day 2008 - Reuters AlertNet
Celebrations, lights, action: World Refugee Day 2008Reuters AlertNet, UK - 1 hour agoThere will also be quizzes, drawing and essay-writing competitions, tree planting, seminars, workshops, speeches, public awareness campaigns and poetry ...
- Saddling up for a weeklong festival (The Union)
Crowds will watch bucking broncos at the Penn Valley Rodeo next weekend, but Wild Wild West Days will be celebrated all week leading up to the 51st annual event.
- Gail Borden to celebrate Dia de los Niños (The Courier News)
Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin will join hundreds of libraries across the nation in celebrating a different take on Dia de los Niños , or Day of the Child. The event will focus on literacy. Dia de los Niños/Dia de los Libros is a celebration of the child and reading, said Tina Birkholz, Gail Borden's coordinator of Hispanic family programs and services.
- Family & Self Digest (The Salinas Californian)
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is offering behind-the-scenes tours, sailing and scuba adventures, deck shows, extended weekend hours and no-wait online ticketing this summer.
- How Russert Became Russert (Time Magazine)
TIME managing editor Richard Stengel recalls the political Russert's early years and transition to from operative to journalism
- Ecological visions on quilt - Inquirer.net
Ecological visions on quiltInquirer.net, Philippines - 1 hour ago“Central to all my creations is the message of love. Love for self, love for others, the love of solitude and the love of communion. ...
- Gorsuch remembered as caring educator - Ashland Times Gazette
Gorsuch remembered as caring educatorAshland Times Gazette, OH - May 23, 2008"He always gave his students a big lift by reading or reciting poetry. Lots of them remember him for that reason." Harry and Mary Robertson, 1935 and 1936 ...
- Children - We Can Make a Difference - Desicritics.org
Children - We Can Make a DifferenceDesicritics.org, India - 1 hour agoWhether it was singing, dancing, poetry recital, drumming, recitation of multiplication tables or the 3 R’s, they were pretty good. ...
- Sweet 16th (SF Weekly)
Is it the Critical Mass of poetry? Short answer: No. But the 16th & Mission reading series is, like the illegal bike ride, a beautiful, anarchic, streetside takeover of public space, and you're invited. The 16th & Mission Five-Year Anniversary celebrates half a decade of Thursday night sidewalk read ...
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture: Sunday tour will close Kent Tavern exhibit (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
hen Glenn Suokko began his artist talk last weekend at the "Pastoral" exhibit at the Kent Tavern Museum, there was a cup-shaped bird's nest resting on a mantel just behind his left shoulder. Anecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting on her nest. He watched, through the wavy glass of ...
- Scratchboard artist gives new meaning to detail - Porterville Recorder
Scratchboard artist gives new meaning to detailPorterville Recorder, CA - 8 hours agoChalk surface board is first spray painted with India ink, and then the artist scratches off the black to create the picture that comes to life in the white ...
- Western music singer performs Monday in Willcox (Arizona Range News)
Western music singer Juni Fisher will appear live Monday at the National Day of the Cowboy Headquarters in Willcox.
- Andras Mezei: Many-sided poet and editor - The Independent
András Mezei was a many-sided and accomplished Hungarian writer and poet. One of the defining experiences of his life was the period of Nazi terror in German-occupied Hungary during 1944. His father perished in Auschwitz and although Mezei himself ...
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