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- Kids to Get Money for Big Ideas - Telluride Watch
Kids to Get Money for Big IdeasTelluride Watch, CO - 18 hours agoWhen kids get support, guidance, seed money, and a forum for their ideas, their dreams can be heard, supporters can be enrolled and their vision can be ...
- The man who reads dictionaries - BBC News
Mr Shea, a 37-year-old former furniture remover in New York, has spent 12 months conquering what he describes as the Everest of dictionaries, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), by ploughing through 20 volumes weighing a total of 137lbs. In the ...
- Around A2: The Weekend Entertainment Update - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- An eye for beauty, a passion for truth - Raleigh News & Observer
What: "Gordon Parks: Crossroads." When: Today-April 11. Where: N.C. Central Art Museum, Lawson Street (just east of Fayetteville Street), Durham. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. DURHAM - At this point, the photographs aren't on the walls. They ...
- Hard man in a hard country (Khaleej Times)
Tomorrow, there will be no presidential hopefuls, no hordes of advisers and staff, no senior TV anchors, none of the razzmatazz of an American election campaign. The routine lack of routine that is life in Kabul will have been restored.
- Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classes - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classesThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 1 hour agoPhysics teacher Barry Glickstein read "Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost." Glickstein and some students who read the same book analyzed some of the ...
- U.N. troops offer lessons in peace in Lebanon (Los Angeles Times)
Yoga, French poetry, pizza making -- the international forces stationed there give war-weary residents a respite from their cares. The yoga instructor chuckles, and the three dozen or so women follow along, giggling nervously before bursting through some invisible layer of restraint or sorrow and laughing with abandon. Grins widen into smiles, tentative squeals bloom into full-bore howls.
- Serbia's arresting development - Los Angeles Times
Serbia's arresting developmentLos Angeles Times, CA - 20 minutes agoHe'd been a psychiatrist with a great wit and had a penchant for reciting his own epic poetry. As Bosnia slid inexorably toward war over the next two years, ...
- Five Questions: Pasha Malla - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineFive Questions: Pasha MallaWalrus Magazine, Canada - Aug 12, 2008I wrote them, obviously, trying to be funny, but other people finding my stuff funny—or not—is up to them. That’s the thing about humour: it’s completely ...
- Newman was a star on screen and off - Everett Herald
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport ...
- 'Third Thursday' heats up Ardmore - Daily Ardmoreite
Various businesses in downtown Ardmore will present a number of activities during “Third Thursday” this week from 5 to 7 p.m. Ardmore Little Theatre actors will perform scenes from their upcoming season. African artist and musician Wengai Kahuni ...
- Still a smash - Daily Progress
Maybe “1979” made you feel nostalgic for teenage boredom. Perhaps the video for “Tonight, Tonight,’’ with its silent-film homage to Georges Melies’ fanciful “A Trip to the Moon,’’ kept you switching back to MTV. Whichever songs from ...
- Who Writes This Crap? - Chortle
ChortleWho Writes This Crap?Chortle, UK - 1 hour agoTheir creation of modernist poetry from spam emails is a nice touch, and they offer some marginally amusing examples of their own poor writing, ...
- From rock to country to academia, Tricia Walker settles on 'Velvet' (The Vicksburg Post)
CLEVELAND - With a voice both soft and smooth, it was natural that Tricia Walker would call her new jazz CD "Velvet."
- Literary, culinary journeys set for upcoming Ubud festival - Jakarta Post
Literary, culinary journeys set for upcoming Ubud festivalJakarta Post, Indonesia - 33 minutes agoZuleikha Abu-Risha has published her poetry in several literary magazines and has three outstanding collections. She is known for her outspoken views on ...
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