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- Thursday Tech Tip: Read At Work - Shiny Shiny
Thursday Tech Tip: Read At WorkShiny Shiny, UK - 1 hour agoNot all of the books work here in the UK (presumably because of copyright regs) but there's a good grounding in classics and poetry to get you going. ...
- Festival kids events: October Innocence, Dreams of Hope (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
When the Three Rivers Arts Festival rolls into its third and final weekend, the UPMC Health Plan Family Festival will be ready to entertain both young and old audiences with its last few performances.
- 3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW (San Jose Mercury News)
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW Events Come hear 'Poetry First!' Poetry Center San Jose's next monthly "Poetry First!
- The Edge of Love - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
MTV.ukThe Edge of Love - the Sunday Times reviewTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoMaybury evokes a dark, dingy world of bedsits, smoky pubs and crowded Underground stations. It’s there that we first meet Vera, singing, and witness the ...Film reviews: The Edge of Love and Adulthood Telegraph.co.ukThe Edge of Love InTheNews.co.ukPartners in rhyme Sunday Heraldic Walesall 582 news articles
- Students, families attend Family Arts Night (The Republican)
HOLYOKE - Surely there must have been other places they could have spent a warm Friday evening besides school, but on April 18, about 100 people - mostly students and their families - decided that the William J. Dean Vocational Technical High School was the place to be.
- Young poet finds inspiration in family (Louisville Courier-Journal)
August Johnson started screaming when she read the letter saying she'd placed first in Category 2 of the Kentucky State Poetry Society Student Contest. Then the 9-year-old fourth-grader started crying. It took a while for her parents to realize she was screaming and crying for joy.
- Faith survey revealing, but there are more questions to ask (The Morning Call)
Dear Readers: In a recent column, I tried to set out the two routes people of faith must choose between:
- Photographer's mobility declines but expression flourishes - Herald Tribune
Published Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 4:30 a.m. Last updated Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 4:37 a.m. Now that a twist of fate too cruel to be called irony has forced Andrea Weissleder to slow down and reconsider the nature of things, a dark filter over her ...
- Giving back a ‘MUST’ for woman - Centre Daily
The thought of being ashamed that she has a mental illness doesn’t cross Turanne Gardner’s mind. She has low-level manic depression, winter depression, anxiety as well as physical struggles with migraines, all of which caused her to be homeless ...
- Something for readers - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Something for readersLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 5 hours agoR. Douglas Jacobs of Long Beach reads from his poetry collection, "The Rhymes of Love & Reason." 8 pm, Borders, 101 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach. ...
- Chinese retain culture in a foreign land - Patriot Ledger
Sitting in a car, the black-haired girl with two pony tails ate french fries from McDonalds and played with an American Idol toy. “Let’s do some Chinese reading today, Margo,” said her mother, Becky Butler. Upon hearing the plan, Margo was ...
- making hay - ic Wales
making hayic Wales, United Kingdom - 45 minutes ago... Addyman Annexe where rows of books – antiquarian, photography, poetry, literature, cult, wit, travel, children – are testament to its specialist nature. ...
- Georgia Nicols horoscopes for June 14 (Chicago Sun-Times)
ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: We have the all-clear today to shop (whether you spend $10 or $10 million) and make important decisions. The moon is in Scorpio.
- CampusNews Eastern Shore - Press-Register - al.com
CampusNews Eastern ShorePress-Register - al.com, AL - 12 hours agoTopics for the younger grades include Around the World in 5 Days; Poetry Café; What's the Word? Reflections of Me; Beginning Research; and Como Esta? ...
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends, art (The Norwich Bulletin)
“The food is phenomenal,” said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the Willimantic Third Thursday Street Fest, which will take place tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in downtown Willimantic. “A lot of people come just for the food.”
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