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- National outmanoeuvres Labour in ECE (Scoop.co.nz)
QPEC welcomes the National Party announcement that their ECE election policy would extend the 20-free-hours per week to cover children attending Playcentres and Kohanga Reo.
- Move Over, George and Martha - 'Stitching''s Stu and Abby to Get U.S. Premiere (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
British playwright Anthony Neilson's Stitching - a play about relationship games that would make Edward Albee's characters sit up and take notice - will get its U.S. premiere starting June 17 in an Off-Broadway production directed by Timothy Haskell.
- Diversions for July 3, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for July 3, 2008Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 2 hours agoPerformers include poetry performance groups, Southside from Louisville, Ky., and Shakepeare's Monkey from Evansville. INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S ...
- Frisson of words to keep you warm - The Age
Frisson of words to keep you warmThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoThe tall poppy syndrome was prefigured in a line of ancient Chinese poetry: "If a tree stands pretty in a forest, the wind will destroy it."
- Browsing poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
begins the first poem in Kevin Prufer's fourth book, "National Anthem." OK, it's not much of a clue, but it is another image of silence, only this time something's happening in the silence â a thought is humming. It's a tiny indication of what ...
- Bootle schools sign up as celebrities back Shine Week - icSeftonandWestLancs
Bootle schools sign up as celebrities back Shine WeekicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoJoining Shine is free at www.shineweek.co.uk and every school registered receives a free creative kit to help towards their celebrations. ...
- True Believer - Nashville Scene
Nashville SceneTrue BelieverNashville Scene, USA - May 14, 2008As usual, Ryanâs lyrics are endlessly quotable, such as this opening stanza from âIt Couldâve Been Worse,â about a troubled teen who turns to music to ...
- Queen's award for Tongan professor - Fiji Times
Queen's award for Tongan professorFiji Times, Fiji - 26 minutes agoProf Thaman's poetry is studied by school and university students throughout the region and beyond and is one of the longest serving staff members of the ...
- Diminished Capacity - Chicago Sun-Times
Diminished CapacityChicago Sun-Times, United States - 3 hours agoHe searches the resulting manuscripts for actual words, and combines them into poetry. Well, if monkeys can do it, why not fish? The plot deepens. ...
- First Amendment litigator named a 'Library Champion' - Packet Online
The New Jersey Library Association recently honored First Amendment litigator Grayson Barber with one of its 2008 Library Champion awards. Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Public Library nominated the Princeton Township resident for the award ...
- Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New Set - Bloomberg
Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New SetBloomberg - 1 hour agoEven through the unavoidable static and radio interference of amateur technology, there is sheer poetry in these performances of Debussy's ``Suite ...
- Skirmishes with life - Deccan Herald
Seance On A Sunday Afternoon, with its 22 short stories, makes for light reading, though a stray story or two can be disturbing enough to settle down in your head for a bit. What can be a bigger dampener than a book of short stories where characters ...
- Briefs, June 11 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
BELLEVUE â The Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly jamboree on Saturday. The jamboree will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Center. There will be a variety of food and music. For more information, call Mark Hanson at (940 ...
- Is Amy Poehler âOfficeâ-Bound? - New York Magazine
New York MagazineIs Amy Poehler âOfficeâ-Bound?New York Magazine, USA - 1 hour ago[Variety] Williams Is a New Dad: Robin Williams and Alexie Gilmore will star in World's Greatest Dad, the story of a poetry teacher (Williams) whose son ...
- New Londoners' case histories - Evening Standard
This remarkable and moving exhibition has, arguably, been nearly 300 years in the making. Sited in a Huguenot weaver's house built in Spitalfields in 1719, which later became home to the second oldest synagogue in London, Suitcases and Sanctuary uses ...
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