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- Follow the red balloon (The Oregonian)
Albert Lamorisse's 1956 short film "The Red Balloon" is a justly celebrated treasure that would be criminal to label as merely a children's film.
- Namibia: Karibib Cluster Marks Children's Day - AllAfrica.com
Namibia: Karibib Cluster Marks Children's DayAllAfrica.com, Washington - 1 hour agoLearners from the participating schools put up performances such as dramas, singing and poetry depicting the everyday plight of the African child, ...
- Novel approach to music-making - Portsmouth News
Novel approach to music-makingPortsmouth News, UK - 21 minutes agoClearly a gifted mimic, he recited a poem he'd written about the people he grew up with, and another about falling in love late in life. ...
- SCREEN TEST - Fort Worth Star Telegram
SCREEN TESTFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoHis angry son (Ashton Holmes) writes poetry. An accident leaves Lawrence with a concussion, so his adopted brother (Thomas Haden Church), a free spirit, ...Tina Fey, Funky Forest and more Creative Loafing Tampaall 479 news articles
- Arts calendar - Louisville Courier-Journal
Arts calendarLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 3 hours agoThe performance will incorporate drama and poetry. 4 pm, St. Boniface Catholic Church, 531 E. Liberty St. $18, $15 for seniors, $8 for students. ...
- Short Takes: Children's Books (The Charlotte Observer)
EVERYBODY BONJOURS! By Leslie Kimmelman and Sarah McMenemy (Knopf, ages 4-8, 40 pages, $16.99) SOMEDAY WHEN MY CAT CAN TALK By Caroline Lazo and Kyrsten Brooker (Schwartz & Wade, ages 4-8, 32 pages, $16.99) Craving a European family vacation but can't afford it? Cheaper option: Two picture books to transport you and the little ones across the pond. "Everybody Bonjours!" follows a ...
- Theatres compete for arts in Austin (News 8 Austin)
AUSTIN With more theatres and venues in Austin than ever before, fine art experts say it's healthy competition. FULL STORY >> 7/8/2008 4:55 PM AUSTIN Mother finds officer's loaded gun at city park She found the Austin Police Department-issued gun at the Slaughter Lane Metropolitan Park, near a playscape slide.
- Red Cross challenge for pupils - Ledbury Reporter
Red Cross challenge for pupilsLedbury Reporter, UK - 5 hours agoSome of the poems were put in display at the Market Theatre for the Ledbury Poetry Festival. Red Cross service manager, Vicky Gatley said: "Team work ...Small is beautiful: The tiny rural school teaching big cities a lesson Independentall 2 news articles
- Freya Manfred: Back to the garden - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Freya Manfred: Back to the gardenMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 47 minutes agoFreya Manfred now lives in New Richmond, Wis. Her latest book of poetry is "Swimming With A Hundred Year Old Snapping Turtle."
- Obituary: Angus Calder - Financial Times
I t was a damp basement in 1960s London, piled with closely written sheets of thin, crumbling wartime paper. Most people would have found it a forlorn place. Yet for the young Angus Calder, wandering round the room randomly picking out documents, it ...
- Life in Reverse (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Honorable mention in 16-and-younger P-I poetry contest.
- Scranhattan Festival celebrates with music, poetry & more (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dan Brennan made it through his first year publishing the arts and literary magazine The Antenna intact. Feeling a celebration was in order, he turned to his friends at The Northeast Theatre for assistance. In the end, they decided the best way to honor a publication devoted to local artists was to give those artists a showcase for their work.
- Persian music's super star - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunPersian music's super starVancouver Sun, Canada - 23 minutes agoShajarian also talks about the art of improvising and his love for traditional Iranian poetry. The second film is Santouri (The Music Man), a 2007 work by ...
- From 1968 to 2008, from Paris to İstanbul - Today's Zaman
From 1968 to 2008, from Paris to İstanbulToday's Zaman, Turkey - 59 minutes agoOK, there was violence in the May '68 events, but there was also poetry." Barbey said the violence in May '68 stemmed from the demands of all youth. ...
- Playing for Keeps - San Francisco Gate
The Bay Area is packed with brainiacs; there are the obvious ones - Steve Jobs, Jerry Yang, the Google guys. But what about the lesser-known, yet enormously talented ones? Daniel Naroditsky ranks first in the world in chess for boys ages 12 and under ...
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