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- Journey of friendship - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunJourney of friendshipVancouver Sun, Canada - 4 hours ago... acrostic poetry, reading about and discussing the Great Vancouver Fire, creating watercolour paintings of spring landscapes, and making friendship pins. ...
- Second annual Seafaring Days event in Lewes returns June 28-29 (Cape Gazette)
The Lewes Historical Society’s second annual Seafaring Days, Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, will feature a host of songs and tales that highlight the storied maritime history of Lewes, the First Town in the First State.
- Sound Surfing by Mike Horyczun - Norwalk Hour
celebrates new disc at Good Folk Coffeehouse Singer-songwriter Terence Martin, who's known for his poetically rich original songs and strong delivery, celebrates the release of his latest disc "Even Trade," when he appears at Rowayton's Good Folk ...
- Gold Buckle Network Inks Co-marketing Deal with American Cowboy Magazine (PRWeb)
Alliance offers enhanced benefits to GBN Members and AC readers and establishes online marketing partnership between leading Western content providers. (PRWeb May 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/GoldBuckleNetwork/AmericanCowboy/prweb907134.htm
- Different way to listen: UVSC professor explores how, why sound affects people (Deseret Morning News)
Alex Caldiero listens to sound differently than others. He regards the Karl G. Maeser building on Brigham Young University's campus as "an incredible instrument."
- A passerby's journal of a busy year in Manhattan's Bryant Park - MiamiHerald.com
A passerby's journal of a busy year in Manhattan's Bryant ParkMiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoBY CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN AP A line from a poem by Carl Sandburg pops into my head one morning as I cut through Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan, ...
- Framingham classmates remember Caique Souza - MetroWest Daily News
Framingham classmates remember Caique SouzaMetroWest Daily News, MA - 19 minutes ago... original poetry, rap and fleet-footed dance moves. Caique's family members - including his little brother and his father - were guests at the ceremony. ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
- What’s Happening! Journal of the San Juans Entertainment Calendar - Journal of the San Jaun Islands
What’s Happening! Journal of the San Juans Entertainment CalendarJournal of the San Jaun Islands, WA - 37 minutes agoJoin other adults and listen to poetry, articles and essays, snippets and stories. Free. n Poetry and Spoken Word, 7 pm, San Juan Island Library. ...
- Troubled teens motivated by music - Miami Herald
Through his arrests -- and his subsequent efforts to change his life -- Corey B. captured his thoughts and reflections in poetry and rap. So when Corey, 17, of Opa-locka, had the opportunity to record an original rap song with his classmates recently ...
- Should websites include sign language? - IT-Director.com
Should websites include sign language?IT-Director.com - 36 minutes agoTo understand this a little consider BSL poetry which is judged not just by the meaning of the signs but how the gestures are put together to provide a ...
- Teaching Legend Gilbert Named 2008 Parade Marshal - Palisadian-Post
Palisadian-PostTeaching Legend Gilbert Named 2008 Parade MarshalPalisadian-Post, CA - 48 minutes ago'I hope to teach my students a love of literature, a love of poetry,' Gilbert told the Palisadian-Post. 'I hope to teach them the fact that they need to ...
- A stunted Af(fair) - Mail & Guardian Online
A stunted Af(fair)Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoWhat happened to the idea of a pan-African book fair, celebrating the writing and publishing of this continent? That would gather writers, publishers and ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims (The Wichita Eagle)
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her voice," Johnson says with a chuckle. True, he and his wife, Virginia, are longtime fans of musical theater, having seen shows like "My Fair Lady" ...
- Former soldier pleads guilty to rape - Ironton Online
He once wore the uniform of an American soldier; Wednesday he sat in court in an orange jail jumpsuit and pleaded guilty to first-degree rape— a crime he said was the result of substance abuse and mental illness stemming in part from his Iraq war ...
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