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- Tributes paid to headteacher - The Argus.co.uk
Tributes paid to headteacherThe Argus.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes agoHis long-standing friend Father Derek Carberry, assistant curate of St Paul's in Whitley Bay, paid tribute to his passion for education. ...
- E.G. Hagarty Jr.; faith in abilities was limitless - Philadelphia Inquirer
Edward G. Hagarty Jr., 59, who became an international rowing competitor after a car accident left him a paraplegic amputee, died last Friday in his Glassboro home. In the last year, he had undergone seven major operations related to his injuries ...
- Preview: Jenny Eclair - ic Wales
Preview: Jenny Eclairic Wales, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoShe started out writing punk poetry and performing in a band called Cathy La Crème and the Rum Babies. After a change to stand-up comedy, Jenny adopted the ...
- Oxford pupil wins Amnesty International poetry competition award for ... - Amnesty International UK
Aditi Gaddam's poem named You Can't Jail Minds the Midlands regional winner St Clare's School pupil Aditi Gaddam, 16, has been named as the Key Stage 4 regional winner for the Midlands in Amnesty International's prestigious You Can't Jail Minds ...
- Music teacher wins Trinity Rep. award - The Brown Daily Herald
Music teacher wins Trinity Rep. awardThe Brown Daily Herald, RI - 3 hours agoSherba said Aurea has "found an enormous amount of success blending music and poetry" for young audiences at a time when public schools' art courses are ...
- Supercoach in footy and life (Daily Telegraph)
JACK Gibson was a hard man for a hard game. His wisdom and aura will still shine when league celebrates its 200th season. Author and friend Ian Heads pays tribute.
- Bolton faiths unite for victims of disasters - This Is Bolton
RELIGIOUS groups from Bolton are coming together to raise funds for the victims of two devastating natural disasters. The Bolton Interfaith Council is organising a "Helping in Harmony" event following the cyclone in Burma and the Chinese earthquake ...
- Poetry saved man from drugs - Nanaimo Daily News
Nanaimo Daily NewsPoetry saved man from drugsNanaimo Daily News, Canada - 5 hours agoHis poetry career was sparked, indirectly, by his love for fireworks. One summer night he decided he wanted to go watch the Vancouver Symphony Of Fire ...
- Violet Festival is this weekend - Little Falls Times
The Violet Festival blooms again this weekend in Dolgeville. Friday’s activities begin with the start of the village-wide garage sale at 9 a.m., and continue with musical entertainment provided by keyboardist Johnnie M. at 5 p.m. at Kati’s ...
- Thicker Than Water - San Francisco Gate
One long-ago Palo Alto summer day, Nancy Packer's 11-year-old son kept interrupting a conversation she was trying to have with a friend in the kitchen. "George was bedeviling us," she recalls. "I told him, 'Go on away.' " He wouldn't, so she made him ...
- Carol Bly’s friends recall passion, conscience - Duluth News Tribune
Carol Bly’s friends recall passion, conscienceDuluth News Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoFor 25 years Carol managed the poetry business that filled the Bly house, doing farm work as well as working on the literary reviews, The Fifties and The ...
- Youngsters strut their stuff - Swindon Advertiser
Youngsters strut their stuffSwindon Advertiser, UK - 5 hours agoShe beat off competition from a singing duet, magician and poetry reader to win with her rendition of Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. ...
- People in the news - Scotsman
People in the newsScotsman, United Kingdom - May 17, 2008Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story will bring to life the battle for morals that raged in the 1960s, the BBC said. Hugh Bonneville will star as BBC ...
- Park Cities community calendar (Dallas Morning News)
BEND STUDIO , 5014 McKinney Ave., will celebrate four years with an Intimate Evening concert featuring Charlie Sexton at 8 p.m. Friday. Doors open at 7:30. $20 in advance. For additional concerts and show times, visit www.bendstudio.com or e-mail bendstudio@gmail.com.
- Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' champion (San Francisco Chronicle)
With the death of Oakley Hall on Monday, the Bay Area - and, by extension, the United States - lost one of its greatest champions of literature. Novelist, librettist, instructor and administrator, Hall, who lived a robust 87 years, maintained an influence...
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