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- Ray of Sunshine Amid Economic Gloom - RedOrbit
Ray of Sunshine Amid Economic GloomRedOrbit, TX - 12 hours agoTo that end they are sending out a positive message of support and are offering free places to all those under 16 years of age. ...
- Flood Middle School students turn out to honor and remember their ... - Stratford Bard
Flood Middle School students turn out to honor and remember their ...Stratford Bard, CT - 16 minutes agoAloi opened the ceremony with a poem that Carlos wrote for a school project. "Carlos Prada left an impact on all of us in so many different ways," said Aloi ...
- Please cut out the cardboard - The Observer
Please cut out the cardboardThe Observer, UK - 6 hours agoAt first glance, his Body and Soul, set to Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe song-cycle, which in its turn is set to the poetry of Heinrich Heine, ...
- Playboy, Mad magazine cartoonist Elder dead at 86 - Newsday
WASHINGTON - Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny" strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease May 15 at the Jewish Home at ...
- Students leave as friends after summer EIU writing institute (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — Strangers only four weeks ago, 14 teachers from area schools huddled together in groups Thursday, laughing and discussing future plans.
- Honorable mention - Fosters Daily Democrat
ELIOT, Maine — Marshwood Middle School sixth-grader Brianna Hale has been published in the "Anthology of Short Stories by Young Americans." Hale has been notified that her short story titled "Horses in my Head" was chosen for publication. The ...
- Why McCain Would Make a Better President - Canada Free Press
Should Barack Obama be elected President of the United States this November his chances for a successful term in office are slim to none. As the candidate who extols the virtue of hope and change and whose audience chants in unison, ‘Yes we can ...
- A new chapter for Kenny’s (The Galway Advertiser)
Des Kenny of Kenny’s Bookshop. Photo:- Mike Shaughnessy When Kenny’s closed its bookshop on High Street it was the end of an era, not only in Galway business life, but also in Galway literature and bookselling.
- OECTA's Young Authors Awards recognize excellence in student writing - CNW Group
TORONTO, June 9 /CNW/ - Fifty students from across Ontario have won creative writing awards from the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association (OECTA). A complete list of the 2008 winners of Young Authors/Prix jeunes écrivains and their entries ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale (Miami Herald)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- Seeing nature two ways (Kinston Free Press)
LA GRANGE - Photographer Edward Smith and painter David Russell use different media to interpret their worlds. During July and August, the public can share their worlds at the La Grange Arts Center.
- Best friends join efforts to publish book (Newport News-Times)
Sara Megan Kay and Amanda Waley have been friends for 15 years, and both share a passion for writing. The two this week released their first joint effort book - “A Candlelit World,” taking the initiative to self-publish their project through lulu.com after writing it for nine years.
- Hometown team gets 2nd in National Poetry Slam first bout (The Capital Times)
It was a war of words Wednesday night, and Madison was somewhat triumphant. The hometown spoken word team placed second in its competition against San Antonio, Houston and Manchester during its first bout in the National Poetry Slam held at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Various venues around the city are hosting the competition, which ends Thursday night. Although each team ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Calgary Sun
That sounds like a job for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, directors of Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, the film that took the metal world by storm in 2005. Now, Dunn and McFadyen follow up with Global Metal, an engrossing documentary about the influence ...
- Juneteenth events to include fest, walk (El Paso Times)
While the possibility that Sen. Barack Obama could become the country's first black president will loom large over Saturday's annual Juneteenth Celebration, it won't be an official part of the outdoor festival.
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