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- School's out for summer, but learning shouldn't cease (Burlington Times-News)
Q: Is there something I can do this summer to help my children be ready to learn when school begins again?
- Mandela birthday celebration event - Royal Gazette
Royal GazetteMandela birthday celebration eventRoyal Gazette, Bermuda - 6 hours agoImagine Bermuda is inviting and encouraging the community to attend this event, which starts at 5 pm, and enjoy the music and poetry provided. ...
- Ron Wood falls off the wagon with an ugly splat; Jesse Csincsak and ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ron Wood needs to make friends with Bill W. again. Rolling Stones bassist Ron Wood's recent trip to rehab appears to have been not enough to get him to stop the drinking -- or the self-destruction that goes with drinking. The 61-year-old Wood has ...
- In the frame - Financial Times
Even we who have experienced these techniques for years – in my case 35 – cannot quite get used to them. Each May, we are flown to a remote French fishing port and subjected to ruthless disorientation methods. Night becomes day; day night. We are ...
- A mission to fight blindness - Albany Times Union
A mission to fight blindnessAlbany Times Union, NY - 8 minutes agoSaima Ammar, who heard her future husband read books and poetry on the radio, later met him through a friend. Their 10-day visit took them to Washington and ...
- Business is the country's number one college major - WalletPop
Business is the country's number one college majorWalletPop, VA - 1 hour agoIf you were going to study poetry, and you didn't become the next Ezra Pound -- well, I guess you can see where I'm going with this. ...
- As Nelson Mandela Turns 90, a Look Back on His Leadership (The Online NewsHour)
On Friday, South Africa marks the 90th birthday of Nelson Mandela, a symbol of reconciliation in a nation nostalgic about his leadership. In this 1994 NewsHour interview, Mandela reflected on South Africa's past and future.
- Why a cultural boycott is necessary - Aljazeera.com
Why a cultural boycott is necessaryAljazeera.com, UK - 45 minutes ago... in the May-June 2008 issue of American Theatre Magazine.] -- Remi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, ...
- Why this Lord's test is bound to become a classic - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Hampstead and Highgate ExpressWhy this Lord's test is bound to become a classicHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 14 hours agoAnn's father was a devoted MCC member for many years until his death, and their son Jonny was coached at the indoor Cricket School while a pupil at nearby ...
- Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings Live With 'Only Love' in Mind Throughout the Northwest This Summer (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project "Only Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from that recording and others.
- Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast lively - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast livelyPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 4 hours agoJoe Petrolowicz, this year's director, believes some of the reticence is because the dialogue is in blank verse -- a tricky non-rhyming poetry that other ...
- Welser-Most leads a spellbinding Cleveland Orchestra premiere of ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Roger Mastroianni The Cleveland Orchestra, led by music director Franz Welser Most, performs Dvorak's "Rusalka" on Thursday at Severance Hall with Alan Held, above left, as the Water-Goblin and Camilla Nylund in the title role. When: 7 p.m. Saturday ...
- Tough times for local booksellers - Milford Daily News
Tough times for local booksellersMilford Daily News, USA - 1 hour agoIn the last five weeks, he's organized 13 poetry readings in his Moody Street store which stocks 15000 new and used books. For Green, "the greatest ...
- Creatures great and small - Boston Globe
Children in the residential and day facilities at the Home for Little Wanderers were asked to re-create their favorite animals for this year's "Voices & Visions Creative Writing and Art Exhibition." The kids, ages 5-13, took the theme and ran with it ...
- Bad bard McGonagall beats J.K. Rowling in Edinburgh auction (The Arizona Republic)
William Topaz McGonagall's lack of talent was matched only by his delusion and ego.
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