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- Going to the movies is still a bargain - Los Angeles Times
In Berkeley circa 1971, a weekend matinee at the local movie house cost about a buck. Ten-year-old Projector, flush with his $5 weekly allowance, could catch "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," hit the concession stand for popcorn, a Coke and Bon ...
- Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drowned (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
John Erlanson loved crafting prose. âLove is the greatest power; itâs with us every hour,â he once wrote. Those lines resonated among more than 200 of Erlansonâs family members and friends who attended a nearly two-hour memorial service at Atascadero High School on Wednesday afternoon. Erlanson â a 17-year-old student at the high school â died May 7 when he drowned in the campus pool. School ...
- Signal Mountain: Students and teachers at Thrasher posting podcasts - Chattanooga Times Free Press
Signal Mountain: Students and teachers at Thrasher posting podcastsChattanooga Times Free Press, TN - 23 hours agoSeveral years ago, students of third-grade teacher Jeff Paulson started recording their poetry to post on the class Web site. âItâs more fun to write if you ...
- New book of poems will be released at Bath benefit (Elmira Star-Gazette)
BATH -- Helen Rubar of Bath died nearly 10 years ago, but the impact of her life is still being felt.
- Yankee Notebook: Good fences just make more fences - Rutland Herald
"Something there is that doesn't love a wall, that wants it down," wrote Robert Frost many years ago in "Mending Wall," one of his greatest poems. I never heard him speak, but he recited it; clearly, he liked it too. But because we all tend to find ...
- Original piece of choral music created to grace opening of hospital - Register-Guard
Ralph Johnson was at a loss. The Minnesota choral composer had taken on a commission to create a work for Fridayâs dedication of PeaceHealthâs new Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend. But Johnson couldnât find the exact right lyrics for ...
- Market Square day through my eyes - Portsmouth Herald News
Market Square day through my eyesPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThe first year they presented poetry, just out front of North Church, in the earliest hours of the day. The gathering was small compared to what was to come ...
- 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.
- Festival features Sacco and Vanzetti play - Canada.com
EDMONTON - A play about the activist martyrs Sacco and Vanzetti is one of the highlights of this year's May Week Labour Arts Festival. Comrades, by the team of Beth Graham and Daniela Vlaskalic, premiered half a dozen Fringes ago, and now returns in ...
- Camping will increase poetry festival access - Ledbury Reporter
Camping will increase poetry festival accessLedbury Reporter, UK - 14 hours agoThe programme will go on line first of all, on Tuesday, May 13, - www.poetry-festival.com It will be launched at a gathering in The Feathers Hotel on ...
- Outskirts Press Announces Dejavoodoos, the Latest Highly-Anticipated ... - PR.com
New York, NY, May 20, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published DejaVoodoos: A Collection of Peoms, Rants and Erotic Tales by Edward V. Lacina, which is the authorâs most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback in the Poetry ...
- The Price of Advice: Chronicles of a Young Philanthropist, Part III - New York Times Blogs
Readers of this blog might recall my earlier posts about Michael , a young man who is expecting to donate about $70 million over the coming decade. In the last six months, Michael has committed himself to understanding both the responsibilities and ...
- Barbara Walters breaks a leg in âAuditionâ - Destin Log
Barbara Walters breaks a leg in âAuditionâDestin Log, FL - 8 hours agoGetting the most notice in her book is the admission that she had a two-year affair with Edward Brooks, the African-American Senator from Massachusetts. ...
- EVERYTHING IS CINEMA The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard. - New York Times
EVERYTHING IS CINEMA The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard.New York Times, United States - 49 minutes agoIn examining the use of language in Godardâs 1965 âAlphaville,â Brody writes that âpoetry and love are illogical. The leap of faith called love flies in the ...
- The art fair in full bloom - Southwest Journal
The month of August contains certain traditions in Minneapolis: humidity so thick that breathing is difficult, the beginning of summerâs end and the Uptown Art Fair. This year, as fair-goers flock toward Hennepin Avenue and snake through the fair ...
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