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- Giving back a ‘MUST’ for woman - Centre Daily
The thought of being ashamed that she has a mental illness doesn’t cross Turanne Gardner’s mind. She has low-level manic depression, winter depression, anxiety as well as physical struggles with migraines, all of which caused her to be homeless ...
- Make Mother's Day Memorable with a Personalized Gift from GiftsForYouNow.com (Centre Daily Times)
This Mother's Day, GiftsForYouNow.com is making shopping simple with an extensive selection of one-of-a-kind gifts that can be personalized online to spoil Mom silly and show appreciation for her tender loving care.
- Whitemarsh Business Association awards college scholarships to ... - Conshohocken Recorder
Whitemarsh Business Association awards college scholarships to ...Conshohocken Recorder, PA - 55 minutes agoHer school activities include the Poetry Club, Interact Helping Hands, the Colonial Players and the girls' basketball team. Jordan is an administrative ...
- Dale winner will undertake highly personal study of mental illness - Princeton University
Dale winner will undertake highly personal study of mental illnessPrinceton University, NJ - 9 hours agoHe also will analyze the poetry, drawings and music he created during that period. By reviewing his medical records in conjunction with his writing from the ...
- Crossing the line from gutsy to reckless - Blue Mountains Courier-Herald
Crossing the line from gutsy to recklessBlue Mountains Courier-Herald, Canada - 8 minutes agoHe was beautiful, poetry in motion. But I didn't really get to appreciate that because I was busy hanging on for dear life. You see, he was so powerful that ...
- Summer jobs program is open (Queens Courier)
The New York City Housing Authority has announced that they are now accepting applicants for the 2008 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
- Symphony of words will give us ‘Voice of the Americas’ - Tacoma News Tribune
Che Guevara is invoked for help. John F. Kennedy speaks from the grave. Malcolm X rants about Sept. 11, a Cambodian immigrant speaks bitterly about her forced assimilation. It’s all part of a staged production of spoken word and sound design being ...
- Don't fear the wipeout - Honolulu Advertiser
When Gerry Lopez caught his first wave at the Banzai Pipeline, it rose so fast beneath him that he buried the nose of his board and wiped out. For half an hour, the same thing happened every time he stood up. Anyone else would have left the water in ...
- Diversions for April 24, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
GARRISON KEILLOR, 7:30 p.m., Glema Mahr Center for the Arts, Madisonville Community College, Madisonville, Ky. ($50 and $45). Call (270) 821-2787 or visit www.glemacenter.org online.
- Author discusses poets' self-questioning (Register-Star)
NORTH CHATHAM - Why write poetry? That question, asked by many people who would rather pick up a steel ingot than a pen, has also, it turns out, been asked by many folks who made names for themselves under the career title "poet." The major difference being that they also found answers.
- Event opportunity for 'youth to tap into their creative side' - Daytona Beach News-Journal
DAYTONA BEACH -- On Tuesday night at the HotSpot Coffee Shoppe, a "Night of Poetry and Expression Through Music" will feature performances by young local poets and musicians. The 6 p.m. show will be hosted by "Young Prophecy," a 14-year-old poet, and ...
- Teresa Jordan keeps the Western spirit alive through writing - Lahontan Valley News
Teresa Jordan keeps the Western spirit alive through writingLahontan Valley News, NV - 9 hours agoCannon had a hand in further developing Western culture and taking an active role in the annual National Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering. ...
- Teens who trashed Frst home to take poetry class (The Nashua Telegraph)
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- After more than two dozen young people trashed a former residence of poet Robert Frost during a drinking party, the dilemma was how to punish them. A jail term might be too harsh, community service too easy. ... - By JOHN CURRAN The Associated Press
- Five years down the road - Half Moon Bay Review
When Nancy Elliot pays one of her regular visits to the handsome Mexican rosewood cross on Highway 1 just south of Half Moon Bay, she picks up litter and, if it’s spring, tends the cheerful daffodils she planted there. Sometimes she is joined by ...
- Poetry Slam scheduled - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Poetry Slam scheduledHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 2 hours agoBy DAVE LAVENDER HUNTINGTON — Probably not since the Calamity Cafe was cooking up flying words in its soul kitchen has there been a regular poetry slam at a ...
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