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- Popping heads pry for attention - Daily News & Analysis
Popping heads pry for attentionDaily News & Analysis, India - 1 hour agoBut here we are in the realm of poetry. The drawings are in no way portrayals of real situations. They are rather embodied frames of mind, ...
- Readings and Lectures (Metro Weekly)
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- Ann Arbor Materials Recovery Facility turns 13 - MLive.com
Gillian Mayman, of Ypsilanti, made her children's Halloween costumes out of recycled cereal boxes last year. "I cut them into strips and made a gladiator costume and a knight's shield," she said. Mayman said her two oldest sons, Oliver and Calvin ...
- Adult Day Care Week observed Sept. 19 to 26 (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
LANCASTER - Special occasions that happens throughout the year always should be celebrated with family and friends. One special occasion that always happens in the middle of September will be celebrated by two Fairfield County centers. Adult Day Care Week will be observed Sept. 19 to 26. Reason for this special celebration is plain and simple for everyone to understand and enjoy. Programs such ...
- In Your Schools - Sept. 29, 2008 - Lynchburg News and Advance
In Your Schools - Sept. 29, 2008Lynchburg News and Advance, VA - 20 minutes ago30: School pictures for all students, faculty and staff -Oct. 3: Blessing of the Animals, 2:15 pm in the courtyard; Upper School Poetry Recital, ...
- The spy who loved books - Scotsman
The spy who loved booksScotsman, United Kingdom - 21 minutes agoAnd, it seems, for writing. The book includes dashes of his own poetry and prose, including Portrait of the Artist as a Young Horse, in which he recalls the ...
- Toronto rolls out the red carpet for Aussie premiere - The Australian
Toronto rolls out the red carpet for Aussie premiereThe Australian, Australia - 6 hours agoDisgrace tells the story of a self-absorbed romantic poetry professor in Cape Town who visits his daughter following his resignation over an affair with a ...
- A glimpse into life on city streets - Toronto Star
A glimpse into life on city streetsToronto Star, Canada - 4 hours agoMeeks' own stories, and those of others, will be told through a photography exhibition entitled "A day in the life" that features photos, quotes and poetry. ...
- Poet's Corner - Canton Repository
What's in a name? All of us have thought at one time or another about our names, perhaps asking why they were given to us, or finding meanings within them. Here Emmett Tenorio Melendez, an 11-year-old poet from San Antonio, Tex., proudly presents us ...
- Goosed (Metro Santa Cruz)
Once upon a time ..." the story begins, triggering a response imprinted in childhood: Sit back, settle in and prepare for a yarn that might have monsters, heroes or magical charms, might be scary or fantastical, but will probably turn out all right in the end.
- View/Post Comments - Elko Daily Free Press
The Elko Daily Free Press won more than two dozen awards at the Nevada Press Association 2008 Better Newspaper Contest held Saturday in Mesquite, including the prestigious Community Service Award for the newspaper's coverage of the Wells Earthquake ...
- Joe Biden’s harrowing helicopter ride - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorJoe Biden’s harrowing helicopter rideChristian Science Monitor, MA - Sep 23, 2008Conservative or liberal, it was a funny exchange. Of course the McCain staff blasted out an email making certain everyone knew about it and – get this – had ...
- Nas ambitious on new untitled CD - Jam! Showbiz
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut - built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track - is by far the most ...
- No curriculum hijacking - The Australian
No curriculum hijackingThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoWhile Professor Macintyre is regarded as a distinguished historian with a love of the discipline, the Government must ensure this is reflected in a balanced ...
- Hadrian, British Museum, London (Independent)
A few words of scene-setting might be handy, especially for those who spent the periods devoted to post-Augustan Rome staring out of the classroom window. The Emperor Hadrian – more formally, Publius Aelius Hadrianus (born AD76; ruled from 117 until his death in AD138) – has had a pretty good press across the centuries, except from historians of the Jews, who remember his savage crushing of a ...
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