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- Music can be path to language and math (Boston Herald)
WASHINGTON - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making...
- Leacock Summer Festival 2008 - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Leacock Summer Festival 2008CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - 5 hours agoPoetry is the focus of Sunday's early afternoon program with readings by George Elliott Clarke and Christopher Doda. This session will also include readings ...
- 'Muraqqa: Imperial Mughal Albums' - Wall Street Journal
The Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery exhibits a selection of 16th to 17th century art collected by the Mughal emperors. On loan from the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, the show is on display through Aug. 3. ( See related article .) The ...
- Craig briefs for May 26 - Craig Daily Press
Craig briefs for May 26Craig Daily Press, CO - 1 hour agoThe group will read books across the genres — new and old fiction, science writing, creative non-fiction, mysteries and may even take a peek at poetry. ...
- Video: Cleveland band Vitium brings eclectic mix of hip-hop, soul and ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Valley Life by Penny Warner (Contra Costa Times)
PLAY BALL! When I was a kid, I loved to play basketball. I was tall, so I was pretty good at it. I often beat the boy I had a crush on — Charles Morris — which my mother told me not to do.
- Roots of Civilization: Robert Pogue Harrison's 'Gardens' - New York Sun
Roots of Civilization: Robert Pogue Harrison's 'Gardens'New York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoWhen he quotes Homer or Rilke or Wallace Stevens (he is steeped in poetry from antiquity to the present), his references are always both pertinent and quite ...
- Festival builds a bridge between art and entertainment - The Age
Festival builds a bridge between art and entertainmentThe Age, Australia - 4 hours ago"It's culturally threatening in a way, not a lot of poetry in it. But you're sitting in a culture that is one of the most travelled," she says. ...
- Orange County Calendar - Los Angeles Times
Book signing: Author of "The Devil Wears Prada," Laura Weisberger discusses and signs her new book, "Chasing Harry Winston." Reservation recommended. 7 p.m. Free. Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 548-2411 or www.city.newport ...
- Putting festival into words - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Moose Jaw Times-HeraldPutting festival into wordsMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 5 hours agoHill’s other poems feature “a lot of stuff about life in this part of the world, the landscape, the conditions, the weather. There are poems about sports, ...
- Psychiatrist Addresses Subject of Video Games, Addiction - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)Psychiatrist Addresses Subject of Video Games, AddictionPR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoiUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fic-tion, poetry and nonfiction books. ...
- Diversions for June 22,. 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
EVANSVILLE SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, The Coliseum, Timothy Zifer, associate professor of music at the University of Evansville, featuring "Big Band Bash," jazz concert, auction and dance, 6:30 p.m. ($10 admission).
- Dornac: Unmasking a photographer of Parisian society (International Herald Tribune)
A man anxious to remain anonymous contacted a Paris auctioneer of the PIASA group, Delphine de Courtry. He had 179 photographs signed Dornac, and wanted to part with them. Here was, perhaps, a chance to find out more about the mystery photographer.
- 'A Freewheelin' Life' by Suze Rotolo - Los Angeles Times
They were cherub-cheeked kids when each landed in Greenwich Village in early 1961, drawn like moths to the flames of art, music, theater and ideas that burned so brightly in every cranny of the Big Apple's most bohemian quarter. She was 17. He was 20 ...
- 'The Reluctant Dragon' teaches friendship - Nashville Tennessean
Sometimes you may have ideas about other people, but you have to talk to them to find out whether they're true or not. That's the message behind The Reluctant Dragon , a play being presented by Nashville Children's Theatre through May 12. A dragon is ...
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