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- The cruelest month (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
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 of a work day.
- Botswana: Bessie Head Competition (AllAfrica.com)
The Bessie Head Heritage Trust and Pentagon Publishers have announced the winners of the 2008 Bessie Head Literature Awards. They are: Novel - Phidson Mojokeri, for Curse of a Dream (first prize); Khumo Ketlhwaafetse, for Scrap Yard (second); and Yamikani Patson, for Hang Him (third).
- For parents, the cruelest month - Cape Cod Times
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 ...
- Robert Frost (WNYC New York Public Radio)
Frost began writing poetry while still a schoolboy in New England, where he stayed for college and most of his life. He published his first poem, "Butterfly" in 1894 and went on to win the Pulitzer P....
- Prime Time calendar the week of June 4, 2008 (Independent Press)
Aztec Two Step, are Rex Fowler and Neal Schulman. They perform in the Minstrel Coffeehouse, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20. The duo is an icon of the post '60's folk-rock genre.
- Hawaii Book and Music Festival, May 17 & 18 - Honolulu Advertiser
World-famous authors and award winning musicians will be drawing book and music lovers to Downtown Honolulu for two days to attend "A Celebration Of Story and Song." The festival has quickly become one of the most intriguing and popular in the state ...
- Folkfest teaches culture within Nipawin - Nipawin Journal
On May 3 the Leadership 30 class at L.P. Miller put on their fourth annual Folkfest. A silver offering was taken at the door, and people who attended got to taste different foods from all over the world, be entertained by local talent and take a look ...
- Carol’s first novel impressed judges - icSeftonandWestLancs
icSeftonandWestLancsCarol’s first novel impressed judgesicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoCarol began writing and has had her fiction and poetry published in magazines. She says her life experiences have often crept into her work: “I’ve always ...
- Poetry In the Park (KOLR/KSFX Ozarks)
The sounds of music and poetry could be heard ringing through south Springfield. Since 1998, a group called Poets and Friends has held this annual outdoor festival at Lake Springfield.
- Sixth-grader's water-themed poems take top honors (Daily Herald)
Bailey Bystry, a Glen Ellyn resident and sixth-grade student at Hadley Junior High School, earned a spot as a finalist in the River of Words Environmental Poetry & Art Contest -- the largest youth poetry competition in the world.
- Art glimpses - Al Watany
WATANI International 22 June 2008 Works by the handicapped From 6 to 14 June, the Syndicate of Journalists hosted the first exhibition of creations by handicapped children. The exhibition was opened by the artist Mohsen Shaalan, head of the plastic ...
- Undaunted by her disorder - Hampton Roads Daily Press
WACO, Texas - The ulcers on her gums and lips were so painful that Sanya Richards stopped eating. But she kept running. She fashioned a mouthpiece from a cardboard tape roll, bit down on it like a bullet, sprinted around the track and tried to focus ...
- Arts Calendar: 5/15-5/18 - MetroWest Daily News
Arts Calendar: 5/15-5/18MetroWest Daily News, MA - 4 hours agoAdmission is free. Visit www.hcam.tv. POETRY READING Mary Ellen Tuthill reads from her book ``The Linen Man & Other Poems'' today at 2 pm, ...
- Gadsden native keeps promise, returns home to live - Gadsden Times
“He’s just a down-home, feet-on-the-ground kind of person,” said Annie Guyton about her brother. “When he left home, he made a promise to our mother that he would return.” And Buster Porch, 65, has returned to Gadsden and kept his promise ...
- Fine arts fair a hit with Sydney Mines students - Cape Breton
SYDNEY MINES — Grade 7 student Carrissa Carey loves hockey. And while the sport might not seem like a fitting subject for a fine arts fair, she used her ingenuity to win first place among students in her grade at Sydney Mines Junior High School ...
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