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- Political Plays to the Silent Center - Weekend America
Weekend AmericaPolitical Plays to the Silent CenterWeekend America, MN - 3 hours agoPolitical speech is not very different from poetry, and often it can just be about the resonances of how the syllables sound together. ...
- Mixing Art and Science to Get Doomsday - New York Times
New York TimesMixing Art and Science to Get DoomsdayNew York Times, United States - 57 minutes agoThe British-born American physicist Freeman Dyson, one of the film’s most articulate talking heads, explains that science and art express the same urge to ...
- Lockhart's Lament - The Sequel - Mathematical Association of America
Lockhart's Lament - The SequelMathematical Association of America - 2 hours agoPainting and music certainly don't seem very practical, and neither does all this literature and poetry. Why should society expend resources to impart ...
- Writers retreat steams full speed ahead, despite flooding (Evansville Courier & Press)
Story about weather, flood stages and the effects on the RopeWalk Writers' Retreat in New Harmony.
- Teen reads as sight slips away (Abilene Reporter-News)
HALTOM CITY -- DeMarcus Jackson pulls a thick hardcover book from a shelf at the North Oaks Middle School library and flips through it with a sense of urgency.
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world - Asheville Citizen-Times
Chautauqua features heroes of the natural worldAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoHer 1951 bestseller, “The Sea Around Us,” thrilled readers with the poetry of science. Eleven years later in her shattering classic “Silent Spring,” she ...
- The 'US' of Alanna: Patriotic Bitch! - Broadway World
Broadway WorldThe 'US' of Alanna: Patriotic Bitch!Broadway World, NY - 4 hours agoShe barely spoke English, but a couple months later I enrolled in a UCLA extension American poetry class…and she was in it! AU: And she turned around, ...
- Community calendar - May 16 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
NEW YORK - My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle ...
- After much anticipation, critic's 'Waits' is finally over - Charleston Post Courier
After much anticipation, critic's 'Waits' is finally overCharleston Post Courier, SC - 4 hours agoOK, there was the awesome version of "Black Market Baby," followed by a single light bulb being lowered to the stage beside Waits, where it flickered while ...
- Weinstock honored - Inside CMU
Weinstock honoredInside CMU, MI - 5 hours agoHis students and fellow faculty members acknowledged him as, "an inspirational teacher and mentor" who "encourages his students to push themselves to be ...
- Woman's family suing Green Cove over Taser death - Florida Times-Union
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the city of Green Springs and two of its police officers in federal court. An autopsy categorizes 56-year-old Emily Delafield ...
- The great Indian Empress conquest - Hindustan Times
Contrary to her sombre public image, in private UK’s Queen Victoria was a passionate, romantic and a feisty politician who even had an affair with a young and handsome Indian servant, a new film says. Apart from courtier Abdul Karim, Victoria had ...
- McFadden wins with all the right letters - Daily Progress
Text size: small | medium | large By Barbara Rich Daily Progress correspondent Published: May 4, 2008 Rumors to the contrary, critics are human, and as such, are prey to prejudice and bias — both of which might benefit from disclosure since ...
- First-of-its-Kind Study at the University of Minnesota Uncovers the Educational Benefits of Social Networking Sites (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In a first-of- its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
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