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- Dangerous crossing - Boston Globe
Dangerous crossingBoston Globe, United States - 8 minutes agoThe students and senior citizens collaborated last month on a poetry project. "Intergenerational projects are wonderful," said Linda Elworthy, ...
- McGuinty defends tax credits for racy film (Guelph Mercury)
Politicians should not engage in censorship of movies, art, literature or architecture, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said yesterday as he defended the use of provincial tax credits to help fund a controversial new movie about the sex lives of young singles.
- Victoria's Secret: The TV drama that lifts the lid on Queen Victoria's lusty affairs (Daily Mail)
The history books portray her as a symbol of moral rectitude with her mind closed to all pleasure. But the real Victoria, as a fascinating Channel 4 film reveals, was hot-blooded woman with a high libido.
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf ... - Phoenix New Times
My friend Michelle and I were the only white people in the audience at last week's performance of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf , which made me all the more aware that I was a white man who doesn't like poetry ...
- I Walked Through History (Santa Monica Mirror)
During the years I’ve lived in Santa Monica, I’ve never seen much of its northern end. But recently I had a chance to visit some of the historic homes on Adelaide Drive, a street that runs along the northern edge of the city above Santa Monica Canyon.
- Summer Fun! - Morning News
Classes are limited to 20 participants. Call 271-6816 to register. • June 13: Story Drama, 10 to 11 a.m. (Grades K-2) • June 20: Readers Theater, 10 a.m. to noon (Grades 3-5) • July 11: Readers Theater, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Grades 6-8) • June 6 ...
- Bridging the cultural divide - Arizona Daily Sun
In art class, students created Japanese lanterns and dreamcatchers. In music class, teacher Jackie McGregor taught Irish and Scottish songs and jigs. Alisa Gordon, an English language learning specialist, used the letter "W" in a book on Africa to ...
- Dvorak's 'Rusalka' makes long-overdue Cleveland premiere - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Cleveland Orchestra's concert performances of Dvorak's "Rusalka" this week at Severance Hall will do away with theatrical trimmings, including those in this 2004 Metropolitan Opera production, which featured Renee Fleming, left, in the title role ...
- Salalah Tourism Festival kicks off in Oman (Middle East Online)
This year’s festival focuses on concept of sustainable environmental tourism under Sultan’s directives.
- Outskirts Press Announces ‘To God Be The Glory’, The Latest Highly ... - PR Web (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces ‘To God Be The Glory’, The Latest Highly ...PR Web (press release), WA - 11 hours ago... Be The Glory: A Book of Christian Poetry" is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the Christian - Inspirational category. ...
- Teenagers to represent state in poetry slam - Gazette
‘‘He might have took a bite of the apple from the forbidden tree, but haven’t we all,” she said, her voice and body moving to a steady rhythm. ‘‘Didn’t God forgive you and me when we made that fall?” Kenner, of Bowie, said the poem ...
- This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)
CLASSICAL MUSIC • Westerville's "Sounds of Summer" concert series will begin with a performance by the Otterbein Concert Band at 6:30 tonight in Alum Creek Park amphitheater,
- Book Review: Double Vision by Pat Barker (Blogcritics.org)
A tender, surprising novel where strong emotions are traded. Double Vision by Pat Barker is a novel that defies description. Within its pages there is war, crime, murder, rape, love, hate, sex, artistry, creativity, duplicity, anger, tenderness, inspiration: a dictionary might have enough words to list its subtleties. What it has aplenty is feeling and emotion, an ability to convey its ...
- Education briefs for June 15 - phillyBurbs.com
Education briefs for June 15phillyBurbs.com, PA - 2 hours agoStudents reflected on the writing and completed self-evaluations about their efforts. The collections also included personal artifacts, poetry, reading logs ...
- Travel: Shock and awe - Scotland on Sunday Online
It isn't top of the holiday hot-list, but get beyond the terror headlines and you will be stunned by the warm welcome and architectural treasures Iran has to offer IRAN is not an obvious holiday destination. Alcohol is banned and the opportunities to ...
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