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- Riverside benches are a good idea - La Crosse Tribune
I read with interest the May 18 Tribune article “City’s last, best hope” concerning waterfront development north of downtown La Crosse. I could be wrong, but I thought at one time there was a suggestion to add a walkway north from Riverside ...
- Family of schizophrenic woman who died after being Tasered suing police (Sun-Sentinel)
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the City of Green Cove Springs and two of its police officers in federal court.
- Collection of Korean poetry, its quiet spirit (The Washington Times)
With its eye-catching cover, An Empty House:Korean American Poetry is a beautiful book. And a random perusal gives the...
- Bill may OK mixed martial arts - Myrtle Beach Online
South Carolina could join its neighbors in allowing mixed martial arts contests under legislation up for discussion next week by a Senate panel. Proponents say the increasingly popular combative sport, which combines elements of karate, judo, jujitsu ...
- Inspired by Jazz, a Poet Does ‘His Own Thing’ - Forward
Inspired by Jazz, a Poet Does ‘His Own Thing’Forward, NY - 1 hour agoOver more than 40 years of writing and performing in New York, he’s managed to carve himself a unique niche in the New York poetry hierarchy: too young to ...
- Distinguished poet visits alma mater - Harvard University Gazette
Harvard University GazetteDistinguished poet visits alma materHarvard University Gazette, MA - 23 minutes agoRich’s distinguished 57-year career has included numerous works of poetry and prose, as well as many of the art’s highest awards and accolades. ...
- ‘He’s always there’ - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
‘He’s always there’Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 2 hours agoIt would declare his love. I had never encountered a teacher who passed notes to students!” Out of class, Bob courted Joanne with flowers and poems. ...
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves Learn English (Hartford Courant)
Students at Tariffville Elementary School have written books that will soon be shipped to India, where they will be used to teach English to children who were once enslaved.
- Sea Captain Publishes New Poetry Book -- New Book is a Lively Collection of Poems Inspired by the Author's Experiences (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
CUT OFF, La., April 26, 2008 -- For many years, author Linton Anthony Dardar has traveled to countless places by sea. Along the way, he developed his craft of poetry writing and for the first time ever, readers and poetry enthusiasts will get to see his unique poems with the release of In the Words of Poetry, released through Xlibris.
- Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War II - TCPalm
Remember When: Memories of injustice and justice in World War IITCPalm, FL - 3 hours agoNo poetry, please. The event can have taken place anywhere. • Send to yesdesk@scripps.com. Put "Remember When" in the subject line. Include name, city, age, ...
- PMA student wins national religious contest of the arts - The Broadcaster
HUDSON -- Family Rosary has selected Presentation of Mary Academy's Melissa Fitzgerald as the first-place winner in the Grade 7 Division of the U.S. "Try Prayer! It Works!" contest, a national competition that encourages students to express their ...
- Elaine Paige: Another World - Telegraph.co.uk
Elaine Paige: Another WorldTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 13 hours agoHearing the recreation live of those chord sequences, guitar solos, synthesised riffs, that amazing vocalise, and the sheer poetry of Waters's lyrics, ...
- 2008 Poetry & Essay Contest - Cherokee Scout
Shown above are Glenn Orski (front); Samantha Gampel, Jordan Fletcher, Diamond Keener, Callie Radford (middle, from left); contest coordinator Paul Donovan, Debra England, Amy Brown and Linda Ray (back, from left). Awards for the 2008 Poetry &, Essay ...
- Carlisle Floyd tries to make his opera 'Susannah' accessible - Los Angeles Times
With more than 230 productions and 700 performances in the U.S. and Europe, Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" is one of the most popular American operas, second perhaps only to "Porgy and Bess." Critics, however, have run hot and cold about it. After its ...
- Entertainment In Brief: 05/30/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
PETOSKEY -- The Bear River Writers' Conference will host an evening of prose and poetry with Amy Hempel and Jim Daniels.
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