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- Children's book deals with school disaster - Morning Sun
Now the 73-year-old Mt. Pleasant resident has not only authored a book she's had it published. "Life is Fragile: One Girl's Look at the Bath School Disaster" is a children's novel written from the perspective of a 12-year-old girl who grew up on a ...
- The pull of Gravity - Daily Progress
For the past five years, a downstairs nightspot on First Street on the Downtown Mall has brought in everything from folk legends to alternative rock bands to cabaret acts of almost every stripe to a vaudeville-flavored circus. Gravity Lounge will be ...
- Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008 (Tri-City Herald)
Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, July 18, 2008
- NOTES AROUND TOWN - Atlanticville
NOTES AROUND TOWNAtlanticville, NJ - 1 hour agoThe Christian Fine Arts Society, Indiana, is seeking entries for a poetry contest; deadline to enter is Aug. 18. There are 50 prizes, including a $1000 ...
- Keeping history alive in Raymond City - Putnam Standard
Keeping history alive in Raymond CityPutnam Standard, WV - 12 hours agoSo far it is a compilation of about 80 written pieces of stories, genealogy, poetry, pictures and jokes, reflecting his history in Raymond City. ...
- Class of Distinction: 18 selected for Youth Leadership Blount - Maryville Daily Times
Class of Distinction: 18 selected for Youth Leadership BlountMaryville Daily Times, TN - 3 hours agoHer hobbies include playing the violin, writing poetry and hunting and fishing. Kaitlin Hurley, daughter of Derrick and Jill Hurley of Maryville and student ...
- Greek court rules lesbians are not just from Lesbos - Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public on Tuesday. Three residents of Lesbos, the ...
- Caroline Kennedy Goes To Bat For Obama (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
The daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy sees her father's torch in Barack Obama's hands.
- Poetry Slam to slam its last - Ann Arbor News Blog
The Ann Arbor Poetry Slam is going out of business. After 19 years of operations, organizer Larry Francis said in a press release that "we can see our beloved show has run its course." Its regular spot on the first Tuesday of the month at the ...
- Dog poo haiku (The Daily Sentinel)
There once was a city named Aspen
- Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teen - Philadelphia Daily News
Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teenPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - May 2, 2008Zulkowsky also wrote poems for the student, including one about "secret love" that she gave him on Valentine's Day. She also gave JF CDs by Spanish ...
- DESIREE COOPER - Detroit Free Press
I still remember the rainy days and winter nights I used to spend as a teen, cuddled up with a book. Some of those characters became my friends, my advisers, my confidantes. If I could live that again with my daughter, I thought, we'd always have ...
- India.Arie to Star in for colored girls at Broadway's Circle in ... - TheaterMania.com
Broadway.comIndia.Arie to Star in for colored girls at Broadway's Circle in ...TheaterMania.com, NY - 6 hours agoShe has been honored with the Columbia Medal of Excellence, The Los Angeles Times Award for Poetry, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Finney won an NAACP Image ...Goldberg Brings 'For Colored Girls' To Bway 9/8, India.Arie Will Star Broadway WorldBroadway Revival of for colored girls... Will Arrive at Circle in ... Playbill.comall 46 news articles
- Goose was one bad mother - but she helps kids read (Montreal Gazette)
In the age of This Little Piggy Went to Prada, it's easy to get misty-eyed over the diminishing appeal of traditional nursery rhymes. But when Mother Goose is fĂȘted nationally today for her contributions to literacy and storytelling, let's remember that despite the sentimental memories her name evokes, the icon of childhood poetry was one bad mother.
- O'Shaughnessy: Prisoners' last words haunt writer (New York Daily News)
James McSherry vaguely remembers his stepgrandfather pushing him on the swings in the playground 40 years ago. That was his image of the old man, Michael O'Rourke, who had come from County Cork to the Bronx after the Irish warred with the British and then with each other in the 1920s.
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