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- Alice at the opera (The Australian)
CONDUCTOR Richard Gill, an advocate for music education and the music director of Victorian Opera, is not a fan of Walt Disney.
- Boston Children's Museum Presents Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China (Centre Daily Times)
Opening to the public on May 14, 2008, Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China is an exhibition designed to engage children and families in learning about one of the oldest civilizations - and now among the most modern - in the world through some of its young people. Created by Boston Children's Museum (BCM) and sponsored by State Street and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), ...
- Anand Mathur helped older immigrants adjust - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Like many Southern Asians, Anand Mathur joined his children and their children in America after completing a distinguished career in India. Acclimating to a new culture, after having lived most of one's life in Asia, can be difficult, so Mathur, of ...
- Gift to help BYU promote the arts (Deseret Morning News)
History lessons brought to life through theater and poetry, social problems taught using painting and music, dance as an integral part of social education it's all part of Beverley Taylor Sorenson's dream for Utah elementary schools.
- McCain to Obama: "You Can't Handle the Truth!" - Huffingtonpost.com
Even before writing movies ever since I was a kid I have seen the world through the lens of film and TV. And as a writer I can't help but sometimes see the world metaphorically. So when Clint and Spike were recently spatting it depressed me because ...
- Sharon Iles was devoted to family, words, Campbell Co. High School - Cincinnati Enquirer
Sharon Iles was devoted to family, words, Campbell Co. High SchoolCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 7 hours agoShe was a devotee of literature and poetry, her daughter said. She met her husband, Ray Iles, at Campbell County High School, where he worked as a teacher ...
- Something for every reader - Baltimore Sun
Whether heading for the beach or the back yard, these books will enhance the sultry summer days. Some are hot off the presses, others newly out in paperback or paperback originals. All are undeniably memorable reads. • What is summer without some ...
- Tim Berry: Instant VC Money, Instant Blogging, Instant Interruption (HuffingtonPost)
Fascinating startup: add posterous.com to the mix of twitter and tumblr and new media and cool new websites. It's like an instant blog platform, free,...
- South Christian honors two long-time educators (MLive.com)
After 35 and 24 years of service, respectively, long-time South Christian educators Rev. Galen Meyer and Bette VanDinther are calling it a career. More than 150 area residents honored the longtime staff members with an open house last week at South Christian High School.
- Distinguished poet visits alma mater - Harvard University Gazette
Harvard University GazetteDistinguished poet visits alma materHarvard University Gazette, MA - 23 minutes agoRich’s distinguished 57-year career has included numerous works of poetry and prose, as well as many of the art’s highest awards and accolades. ...
- Mike Myers: Man of mystery (Entertainment Weekly)
By Josh Rottenberg After a long absence, the star returns in ''The Love Guru'' -- but some in Hollywood aren't rooting for him
- Namibia: Writers Need to Be Subsidized By Govt (AllAfrica.com)
The Government must subsidize local writers because without such financial assistance they can neither creatively produce nor economically survive.
- Marty Lash: It’s hard to believe 2007 is past us. Where does the ... - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The year saw a number of great new classical releases and tons of reissues. Here are the year’s best. “Du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings,” Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Since her untimely death in 1987, EMI has reissued recordings of the cellist ...
- The Vietnamese Flag in Living Colors (New America Media)
The latest controversy regarding the Vietnamese yellow flag with three stripes appearing in a foot bath, published by Nguoi Viet daily newspaper in their 2008 Tet magazine has drawn international attention, yet no one has been able to adequately explain the phenomenal outrage that have not just engulfed Little Saigon, but polarized the overseas Vietnamese.
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
First novel shortlisted for top book awardScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
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