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- Persevering in tough times - Bennington Banner
Persevering in tough timesBennington Banner, VT - 34 minutes agoThrough it all, she found escape in education, in the books in her room and her poetry. "I used to stay at school late to avoid going home," the blonde, ...
- Scorched | Company B - Australian Stage Online
Scorched | Company BAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 1 hour agoNow Toronto “Mouawad not only wrote a devastating play, he created a powerful piece of theatrical poetry.” – The Moscow Times “An extraordinary piece about ...
- Book Review / The Land of the Rising sun; Written by: Samarendra ... - KanglaOnline
Book Review / The Land of the Rising sun; Written by: Samarendra ...KanglaOnline, India - 4 hours agoThe same have to be abondoned while entering the * Living with a Japanese family, the ritual of changing sandals at every step was a great culture-shock to ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the male education crisis is far more complex and ... (Evening Standard)
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.'
- George Clooney single again; Paul McCartney in love again; Heidi ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Step aside, Sarah. Hope springs eternal, ladies! George Clooney has reportedly split from his girlfriend of one year, former "Fear Factor" champ Sarah Larson. While many lament his footloose and kid-free life, poor George suffers through doing ...
- Arts news (The State)
Composer John Fitz Rogers, pianist Phillip Bush and writer Julie Elliott, all of Columbia, have won fellowships from the S.C. Arts Commission. Rogers is a music professor at USC who has been commissioned to write works for musicians and groups around the nation. Bush performs internationally as a soloist and in chamber groups. He has performed with the Philip Glass and Steve Reich ensembles on ...
- Should artists know better? - the British copyright experience - Open Democracy
"I don't think Macca is a genius – Mozart was a genius. What he is, is one of the greatest composers of popular song of the 20th century, who wrote the glorious soundtrack to my, and millions of others, lives. I'm just sad on a personal level for ...
- Food for thought Keystone College hosts literary conference - Scranton Times
Food and the written word go well together, as a host of acclaimed writers will demonstrate when Keystone College presents another installment of “The Gathering: A Literary Conference for Readers, Writers and Thinkers,” set for Aug. 7-10 at its ...
- Shirley MacLaine reflects on her life (MSNBC)
In her new book "Sage-ing While Age-ing," the actress and writer shares her experiences and personal insights she's learned over the years, particularly in the realm of spirituality. An excerpt.
- Game on! Residents turn yards into gaming destinations (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES — Judy and Paul Finch have turned their spacious downtown Las Cruces backyard into a game lovers' wonderland.
- Tilly and the Wall hang onto their whimsy (Tacoma News Tribune)
Even though they may be twenty-something indie icons, Omaha’s Tilly and the Wall refuse to grow up.
- Profile: Monty Don - Guardian Unlimited
For the past six weeks, viewers of BBC's Gardeners' World have been fretful. Green shoots were reaching for the sky and everything was blooming and blossoming as it should be, but where was Monty? Those who glimpsed TV's potting-shed pin-up at the ...
- Students could be linked with jobs at rally Saturday - Greenville News
Community leaders plan to match youths with jobs and character-building programs during a rally Saturday at Mount Pleasant Community Center. Paul Guy, president of Beyond Differences, said the event is part of a larger effort to keep kids busy during ...
- Allan Fakir’s son performs at AF - The News - International
Allan Fakir’s son performs at AFThe News - International, Pakistan - 8 hours agoHe received thunderous applause from the audience by singing Sufi songs in Sindhi, Punjabi, Seraiki and Urdu. He sang the poetry of Shah Latif, ...
- "Or Did You Report?" - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
I've just finished " The Dark Side " - the second half of it more or less since 12 pm this afternoon. Last night, sitting in one of those cafes they stick on the sides of Barnes and Nobles, I almost broke down crying. Instead, I went to the poetry ...
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