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- Special events listings cover from June 5 through June 19 - Sun Chronicle
Borders Storytime, every Fri., 10 a.m., Borders Books and Music, 1212 South Washington St., North Attleboro. Children have a story read to them and some days there are crafts. 508-699-7766 or www.borderstores.com . Fiske Public Library Storytime ...
- Monsoon Mango Magic - The News - International
Monsoon Mango MagicThe News - International, Pakistan - 12 hours agoOf course for Pakistanis and particularly people having a taste for Urdu literature, mango is associated with Ghalib for his famous quote, and most of us ...
- Mayoral affair is a classic tale of adultery - Detroit News
She would do anything for the mayor's love and approval, casting aside her marriage, meeting in hotels, hinting at her need for an end to the secrecy of their affair. He would say what he needed to say, just to keep her going. This is Christine and ...
- Local poetry competition deadline near - Antelope Valley Press
PALMDALE - The Palmdale Playhouse Writers' Roundtable still is accepting entries for the 12th Annual Poetry Contest. The submission deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday. The contest has two age categories: youth, for those 14 and younger, and adult, for 15 ...
- GameGoohelps kids learn skills - Guam Pacific Daily News
On Sunday night, my 4-year-old was at her whiteboard drawing pictures when she turned to me and said, and "Lollipop ... lion -- Mom, I made alliteration!" No, the child is not a literary genius; she picked up the concept from GameGoo, a site devoted ...
- Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this: - National Review Online Blogs
Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this:National Review Online Blogs, NY - 5 hours agoIt was a huge bronze statue of Stalin reading from a book of Pushkin's poetry. The express train is running from Warsaw to Legnica (site of a big Soviet ...
- Open Mic: National Poetry Month - Love - San Francisco Gate
April was National Poetry Month and dozens of readers responded to our call to read their original poems out loud on our Open Mic podcast. We received so many that we'll have to continue posting poems into May
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed? (New York Times)
Tracy Letts?s ?August: Osage County? is a full theatrical meal. His new play, ?Superior Donuts,? is a much less ambitious repast.
- Clever Caricatures Leave Little Time for Normality - RedOrbit
Clever Caricatures Leave Little Time for NormalityRedOrbit, TX - May 16, 2008Page's wise-beyond-heryears teen bears striking similarities to her signature role in Juno, minus any of the self-deprecating charm or vulnerability, ...
- Community briefs 6/23 - Daily News Tribune
Leonard FourHawks will be at the Waltham Public Library, 735 Main St., on Wednesday, June 25, 2:30 p.m. FourHawks is a member of the Northern Cheyenne and Mohawk nations. He will share his heritage though stories. Ideal for grades 2-5. To reserve a ...
- CU's Fringe Festival opens eyes, minds - Colorado Daily
Last year, they opened our eyes to a world of sin in the University Theatre Building. This year, a collection of student artists at CU is urging adventurous spectators to look "Beneath the Wrapper" of arts and entertainment at this year's Fringe ...
- Poetry notebook, June 6 - indy.com
Poetry notebook, June 6indy.com, IN - 51 minutes ago... announced an Open Mic for Poetry & Music at 7:30 pm Friday June 13 in its new Underground 9 Studio, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Admission is free. ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Here's a hint for high school graduates or college students still majoring in indecision: Put down that guitar or book of poetry and pick up a laptop. Study computer science or engineering, and plan to move to a big city.
- Friends and family mourn two teens killed in crash - HamptonRoads.com
Teacher Catherine Albertson still has the 16-year-old's construction paper mosaic she pieced together earlier this year for a project on the Byzantine Empire. It's a rainbow with a sunshine. "Very girly," Albertson said. "Very Taylor." Taylor Hayes ...
- Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about love - Siskiyou Daily News
Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about loveSiskiyou Daily News, CA - 3 hours agoHis first ventures into the writing world were essays on political issues, and eventually he created 'My Child's Choices,' about the future state of the ...
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