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- Unshelved comic guys, Yahoo! answers, kids' jokes on the Web - School Library Journal
We're packing for New Orleans. I'm taking my linen shirts and leaving my ties at home. If you are at ALA later this week, stop by booth 1840 and say hello. On Saturday, you'll find Rick Margolis and Daryl Grabarek (9 to 10 a.m.), Phyllis Mandell (10 ...
- Christina Patterson: A joyous display to help heal broken lives (Independent)
"It's hard to read this," said the man on the stage, "because it brings back all the memories." His voice had faded almost to a whisper. "This was 15 years ago, and it still affects me."
- Aquarium Age - East Bay Express
Aquarium AgeEast Bay Express, CA - 2 hours agoUse music, art, poetry, and kind acts of thoughtful consideration, and you'll experience greater joy and greater sense of self. What most people don't know ...
- Professor Ahmed Mohammed Al-Hadrani, rector of Thamar University to YT - Yemen Times
Yemen TimesProfessor Ahmed Mohammed Al-Hadrani, rector of Thamar University to YTYemen Times, Yemen - 7 hours agoOnce, when I was in Italy with the minister of culture, I told him that his job was not to look for poetry, poets, theater and cinema, but -I think- 50% of ...
- Summertime for teachers (The Washington Examiner)
Teachers are saddled with two different stereotypes during the summertime. The first has us lounging around a pool or on the beach, reading classics and complaining about how hard our job is and how little we're paid. The second has us selflessly teaching summer school for pennies in order to keep the evil mortgage collector at bay.
- Conor Oberst - Houston Press
Conor Oberst's lyrics tend to be heavy-handed with metaphors and language in general, often reading like a hipper, more literate version of a 16-year-old girl's poetry journal. His self-titled effort (and first under his given name) doesn't shy away ...
- Family memories in historical perspective - Sand Mountain Reporter
Family memories in historical perspectiveSand Mountain Reporter, AL - 2 hours agoBy George Jones In his “Poetry and American Memory” essay, Robert Pinsky wrote, “A people is defined and unified not by blood but by shared memory. ...
- Caring banks could have prevented housing crisis - Gary Post Tribune
Caring banks could have prevented housing crisisGary Post Tribune, IN - 10 hours ago... a new dedication ... a Golden Age of poetry and power, of which this noonday's the beginning hour ... resolutely reciting his older poem from memory. ...
- Darkness visible - Hindustan Times
Dark as night and nearly as long, Christopher Nolan’s new Batman movie feels like a beginning and something of an end. Pitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood movie of ...
- Local author shares struggle, strength (News 8 Austin)
It's a long way from Bulgaria to Texas, but it was even longer before the Iron Curtain fell. Author Elizabeth Benlian Dianovich describes her journey to Texas in 1968 in her book, "God Saved Me in the Orient Express and I came to America."
- Local offerings - Seattle Times
"The Ballard Locks" by Adam Woog (Arcadia, $19.99) . The Seattle author — and frequent contributor to these book pages — puts together a photo history of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, where the salmon leap and the yachting set vies with fishing ...
- 12,000 visit Saginaw's new Mid-Michigan Children's Museum in its first ... - MLive.com
In its first three months since opening June 1, says executive director Angela Barris, Saginaw's Mid-Michigan Children's Museum has seen 12,000 children and their families or school groups come through its doors at 315 W. Genesee. "We're meeting our ...
- ULI: Plans In Works For City Development - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - During the sixth annual urban issues forum Thursday, the Philadelphia Urban Land Institute (ULI) reassured more than 300 people the city's development projects and real estate options are heading in the right direction. Held at the ...
- Carmina Burana (Hispania News)
It's an ear-rattling sonic spectacle when the Colorado Springs Chorale, the Colorado Springs Children's Chorale and three soloists join conductor Lawrence Leighton Smith and the Colorado Springs Philharmonic for Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana."
- Dragging Anchor (Washington Post)
The images are blurry and grainy, like a dream, dense with a meaning just beyond the mind's reach. The reels are out of order and I am not always sure what I am looking at as I search for answers in home movies taken 45 years ago. My father had transferred the films to videotape before he died. T...
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