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- Rest in pieces (The World)
CHARLESTON — If Charleston’s Charlie had hoped for his friends and loved ones to laugh at his funeral, the fish statue’s wishes were granted.
- Weekly Wizard Haiku: Week 3 - Bleacher Report
Bleacher ReportWeekly Wizard Haiku: Week 3Bleacher Report, CA - 1 hour agoThis week, Eric Brown's sports poetry focuses on college football, soccer, Wimbledon, and much more. by Eric Brown (Columnist) After a couple of weeks off, ...
- From giant carrot to blue-trunk tree, a garden just screams 'special' - Seattle Times
"I can't let soil lie fallow. I have to plant every bare patch," says Johanna Nitzke Marquis. The raised beds are made of colored concrete that was poured into wood-textured forms, then coated with milk paint to tone down the terra-cotta color. The ...
- Namibia: Child Art Exhibition Launched (AllAfrica.com)
The Santam 43rd Child Art exhibition project was this week ceremonially launched under the theme, "Magical Moments", for final judgment of 489 visual arts entries from the Namibian youth.
- Queen Victoria had an affair with Indian courtier: Film - Rediff
Contrary to her sombre public image, in private Britain's Queen Victoria was a passionate, romantic and a feisty politician who even had an affair with an young and handsome Indian servant, according to a new film. Apart from the Indian courtier ...
- Ray Beauchemin's Letters from Abu Dhabi: Why Dubai may covet Cirque -- location, location, diversification (Market Watch)
If the rumor is true, Dubai wants to own outright the pride of Quebec, Cirque do Soleil. Ray Beauchemin tells why it makes more sense than it might initially appear to.
- It's all 4U - Milton Keynes Today
It's all 4UMilton Keynes Today, UK - 52 minutes agoThere is the boisterous stuff, for sure, but there are also plenty of gentle play corners for ankle-biters on hand at the event. poetry to dance under its ...
- We rely on great principals - AZCentral.com
One of the very first steps to fix a troubled, failing school is to replace the principal. When everything is going well, when students are succeeding, when teachers are motivated, when classrooms are well-supplied, when enthusiasm is high . . . the ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure (Philly.com)
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday.
- Flash Forward to Friday: Get ready for your night at the races, a ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
There's more than just horse racing at local tracks Thisteldown and Northfield Park. Check out our guide in The Plain Dealer's Friday! magazine and online at Cleveland.com/goingout Each week, the Plain Dealer Friday magazine editor's column - aka ...
- Artist and Activist Sharon Bridgforth - AfterEllen.com
Artist and Activist Sharon BridgforthAfterEllen.com - 41 minutes agoSo Bridgforth started going to poetry readings: "I started going to poetry events, started calling myself a poet, started asking her to help me with my ...
- Kylie, SECC, Glasgow Black Kids, Concorde 2, Brighton - Independent
Kylie, SECC, Glasgow Black Kids, Concorde 2, BrightonIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoFor example, why is a grown man of 40 wasting his intellect writing about something as trivial as pop music? The answer I always give is that pop is the ...
- Company grows along with baby boomers' list of needs - Detroit Free Press
About a decade ago, Tony Fama, a former investigative reporter on Channel 4, started the Maria Madeline Project Inc. -- a company aimed at helping baby boomers with their growing needs. Named after Maria, his mother, and Madeline, his grandmother ...
- Gathering caters to teens Sartell coffee shop hosts youth night - St. Cloud Times
Gathering caters to teens Sartell coffee shop hosts youth nightSt. Cloud Times, MN - 4 hours agoThe evening features an open microphone for acoustic sets, poetry and stand-up comedy. There are also prizes and games. “There are usually groups of kids ...
- Book extract: The Sorrows of an American by Siri Hustvedt (Independent)
A woman I didn't know was shutting the door to Inga's apartment just as I arrived. I saw her hunched body and rust-coloured hair on the landing as she turned and, with her head lowered, proceeded slowly down the stairs. When we neared each other, she abruptly looked up into my face for a fraction of a second. I backed off to allow her to pass, but she didn't move out of the way, and we brushed ...
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