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- Ecuador: Interest in Literature Continues - Global Voices Online.org
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- Text me briefs: Aug. 26 (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Students can sing way to scholarship money The Sevier County Choral Society will continue its college scholarship program this year for high school students who participate with the group in rehearsals and singing engagements.
- Now entering the kids' land of Ology (Detroit Free Press)
"Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist wants to know: "Have you ever seen a yeti?"
- Calendar Girls Picks and Clicks Sept. 20-26: Stories and songs, lectures and films, politics (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
(BOWLING BENEFIT) Even if you can't convert a 7-10-split, you'll at least be able to help Strike Out Hunger. SOVA celebrates its 25th anniversary on the lanes in Tarzana with a food drive and family fun, including bowling, bingo, music, activities for kids, arcade games and kosher food (dairy).
- Children as Teachers by Loba and Jesse Wolf Hardin - vision magazine
vision magazineChildren as Teachers by Loba and Jesse Wolf Hardinvision magazine, CA - 3 hours agoShe reads at a 7th grade level, types on the computer, and writes long stories, letters, and poetry. She also harvests many native plants for medicinal and ...
- Something about Mary - Stuff
This story begins at its end, in the nook of a North Sydney chapel where an elderly woman in black kneels on a cushion crocheted with Sturt desert peas, crosses herself and prays with one hand on a white marble tomb. "Trust in God," it says on the ...
- Symposium: Obscene Hostage Trades - FrontPage magazine.com
Symposium: Obscene Hostage TradesFrontPage magazine.com, CA - 5 hours agoWe are - or at least most of us are - incapable of thinking about human remains, a fortiori of those whom we love, respect or cherish - in these brutal ...
- “Gate of the Orient” opens in Spain (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 24 (MNA) -- The Iranian festival entitled “Iran-Persia, the Gate of the Orient” is now underway in the Spanish city Vitoria.
- This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland Patent - Utica Observer Dispatch
This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland PatentUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 3 hours agoIn 1885, her volume of criticism, “George Eliot's Poetry and Other Studies” was well-received. There is no joy in the Oneida County treasurer's office in ...
- Olympics history in the making - Livemint
Olympics history in the makingLivemint, India - 1 hour agoTwo, sport was only an aspect of the ancient games, which also featured sacrifices to deities and other ritual ceremonies, feasting, poetry recitation, ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailA new report says white boys need father figures at school. But ...Daily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoOne English teacher said that much of the set poetry is uninspiring in its worthiness. Contemporary poetry might be politically correct, he said, ...
- Rev. David Scholer, advocate for women in the ministry - Boston Globe
LOS ANGELES - The Rev. David M. Scholer, a popular Fuller Theological Seminary professor and an articulate advocate for women in the ministry who inspired others by showing them how to live with incurable cancer, died Friday at his Pasadena home. He ...
- No Name Poetry finds niche in Lincoln (Daily Nebraskan)
The No Name Reading Series kicked into gear last Friday at Sur Tango, in downtown Lincoln. The bimonthly event will be back next Friday and every other Friday after that. The poets are not as anonymous as their name suggests, but are in fact young literary Ph.
- Ann Rivero, featured Artwalk Artist at Art Accents Gallery - Auburn Journal
Owner/Artist Ann Rivero's world of watercolor will be featured in the upcoming Artwalk on Oct. 8th. Many of her images focus on water, but there will also be a good mix of still life and landscape. She is also a songwriter/musician as well as a poet ...
- Lessons From the Poudre - Fort Collins Now
Lessons From the PoudreFort Collins Now, CO - 3 hours agoShe said her students have also studied several eco-poets and will be writing sensory poetry about their sculptures. Because the river is a big part of ...
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