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- Ciara McKnight - a photographer who lets the horses tell their stories - Orangeville Citizen
Ciara McKnight - a photographer who lets the horses tell their storiesOrangeville Citizen, Canada - 5 hours agoAll in all, it was perfection for an early teen in love with horses. And with her all the time was Ciara's parents' Minolta. Until it broke. ...
- Nigerian Talents on Show at THISDAY Music Festival - This Day
Nigerian Talents on Show at THISDAY Music FestivalThis Day, Nigeria - 5 hours agoHe later delved into writing poetry. He has produced and featured on the works of artistes such as Jeremiah Gyang, Djinee, Rhymzo, Don Jazzy, Shifi (Style ...
- Rare books and manuscripts now shared online - Houston Chronicle
From Timbuktu to here, to reverse the expression, the written words of the legendary African oasis are being delivered by electronic caravan. A lode of books and manuscripts, some only recently rescued from decay, is being digitized for the Internet ...
- 'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at Steppenwolf - Broadway World
'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at SteppenwolfBroadway World, NY - 6 hours agoDr. Robert Boone is the founder of Young Chicago Authors, publishers of Say What Magazine and home of the highly acclaimed teen poetry festival "Louder Than ...
- ESSAY- George Garrett: A fond-- if premature-- epitaph - The Hook
ESSAY- George Garrett: A fond-- if premature-- epitaphThe Hook, VA - 2 hours agoAfter all, the man has published six books of poetry, seven story collections, three plays, several books of non-fiction, and eight novels, with a ninth due ...
- Spending plans for rebate checks - Vacaville Reporter
The following query was sent to some Reporter Reader Network members on Tuesday: The check's in the mail - or the bank account: According to the federal government, stimulus checks amounting to about $300 per taxpayer are starting to be distributed ...
- Georgia Nicols horoscopes for June 14 (Chicago Sun-Times)
ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: We have the all-clear today to shop (whether you spend $10 or $10 million) and make important decisions. The moon is in Scorpio.
- Arts Briefs (4/18) (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
Ahwatukee Children's Theatre, located at 5051 E. Elliot Road, is presenting Seussical . Find out if a really big elephant can really save a bunch of tiny creatures living on a clover blossom.
- Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to sing (Seattle Times)
It took years of searching, but it was song that helped Laurie Solheim reconcile her brother's 2005 fatal highway accident. "I'm a Christian and...
- Aristophanes' Frogs Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, Old Comedy (Playbill)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on — as the title would suggest — Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Beware Obamutopia (WorldNetDaily)
Barack Obama, stubbornly clinging to his right to be charismatically shallow, at first complained that Hillary Clinton was unfairly criticizing him for being all flair and fluff with no substance. Now he's upset that Clinton and the media won't let him discuss substance.
- Faith Healer by Brian Friel Succeeds at the Unicorn. (Kansas City InfoZine)
By Jeannine Chatterton-Papineau - Fine acting and production values keep the intricate, somber story lively and intriguing.
- As freedoms wane in ex-Soviet bloc, Ukraine fills the gap (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free speech, got him in trouble with authorities and forced him to leave Moscow last year for neighboring Ukraine. "Ukraine is just great," said the ...
- Atlanta poet edged out of 'Out Loud' contest (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
A young Georgia poet sounded his last stanza before judges Tuesday night. After making it to the final dozen competitors, Elijah P. Orengo was defeated in the third annual Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest held on the campus of George Washington University. The finalists each recited two poems. Orengo, a 16-year-old sophomore at Fulton County's Westlake High School, appeared first and ...
- Acclaimed New Professionals set for exciting Hampstead visit - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Hampstead and Highgate ExpressAcclaimed New Professionals set for exciting Hampstead visitHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 17 hours agoAlthough born in California, her pieces reflect her extensive studies of Latin-American folklore, incorporating poetry, mythology, and native musical styles ...
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