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- Tom Hennessy: Seniors can major in fun at CSULB - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Tom Hennessy: Seniors can major in fun at CSULBLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 1 hour agoSince then, Debbie has taken courses on Shakespeare, classical music and poetry. OLLI is funded by the Bernard Osher Foundation, named for a Maine ...
- They put the words in the presidents? mouths - Boston Globe
Speechwriters, President Lyndon B. Johnson told one of his, need to have "a passion for anonymity." Yet the words they write, such as Ted Sorensen's lyrical speeches for President John F. Kennedy, can inspire millions and help transform soaring ...
- Poet in residence at school - GulfNews
Poet in residence at schoolGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 47 minutes agoMore generally, during life, "poetry can help in all kinds of ways. That's why so many people turn to it". Bryce said the students "have benefited a lot. ...
- Our Fifth Annual Pride Literary Supplement (Page Three) - Windy City Times
Our Fifth Annual Pride Literary Supplement (Page Three)Windy City Times, IL - 28 minutes ago... her Sapphics version of a poem by Sappho, published by Literary Imagination ( poetry editor, Marilyn Hacker ) ; and her sonnet about waltzing with Julie ...
- Good To Know - Batavia Sun
The Northeastern Area Agency on Aging is seeking seniors to compete for the title of "Senior Idol" at the 13th Annual Senior Lifestyle Expo to be held Sept. 3 and 4 at the Drury Lane Theatre and Conference Center, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace ...
- Celebrate poetry month with some great works - Fresno Bee
– All Job Categories – Accounting Admin & Clerical Automotive1 Banking1 Biotech1 Broadcast - Journalism1 Business Development Construction Consultant Customer Service Design Distribution - Shipping Education Engineering Entry Level Executive ...
- Art, film and music abound - Whistler Question
Art, film and music aboundWhistler Question, Canada - 4 hours agoDon’t forget to bring some warm clothing, and remember — Whistler’s parks are alcohol-free. The movie will be moved to Village 8 Cinemas for a 9:30 pm ...
- 'Feral thugs' jailed for murder of 'Goth' student Sophie Lancaster - Times Online
Two teenagers were jailed for life today for murdering a young woman in a park because she was dressed as a Goth. Sophie Lancaster, 20, was kicked and stamped to death as she begged the pair to stop beating her boyfriend in Bacup, Lancashire, last ...
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- Designers to use dramatic colours for autumn/winter 2009-2010 - Fibre2Fashion
Stahl’s Colour Forecast for Autumn and Winter 2009 – 2010 says that there is a taste for change. After several seasons of over-abundance, eccentricity and the triumph of artificial over the natural, there is a strong desire to return to a state ...
- Enid Bagnold: at odds with the world - Daily Telegraph
Enid Bagnold was 64 years old when she wrote The Chalk Garden. Its first producer, Irene Selznick, wrote later that "I have known no one else in my life as eager for laurels as Enid still was… she craved celebrity." Ambition: Enid Bagnold in 1918 ...
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions' (Calendarlive.com)
For all but a few select humans, the way to outer space -- the real outer space, not the one where the Cylons live -- has been through a TV screen. You can climb to the top of Mt. Everest, or trek to the South Pole or go down under the sea and see it for yourself, but space is still the province of professionals: We know it only by the pictures they take.
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
- Here and Now (The St. Charles Sun)
Pheasant Run will host a performance of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays at the resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles.
- A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The Hood (CBS 2 Chicago)
The Little Village neighborhood is a community that is feeling loss and frustration after losing two students in the past year to violence, and they are bringing residents together with a massive party with the goal of Healing the Hood. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
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